(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Activities are designed to improve problem solving and collaborative skills.
Teambuilding
Strategies to improve comprehension
Reading
A college and career readiness program
AVID
a time to celebrate achievements and bond with classmates
Fun Fridays
tuition or partial tuition covered due to high school achievements
Scholarship
The AVID Way of being a student
SLANT
The I in AVID
Individual
a structured discussion over a text
Socratic Seminar
The A in AVID
Advancement
FREE
not agreeing with a statement or idea based on option and evidence
Disagree
Focus on furthering your education and understanding of continuing education
College
a type of note taking that is used as a study guide
Cornell Notes
learning to work with others while appreciating the variety of strengths each person has to contribute
Collaboration
5 phases to best note taking practice
Focused Notes
activities designed to help others and develop empathy
Community Service
structured study groups
Tutorials
activities designed to highlight the variety of jobs available to students
Career
an important reading strategy to assist with comprehension and increase interaction
Mark the Text
a view into life on a college campus
College Field Trips
What you are trying to learn or do- the purpose of note-taking or an activity
Essential Question
looking into ideas and forming one's own understanding
Inquiry
The AVID way of doing things
AVIDtude
management of school and personal materials
Organization
a time for students to express and discuss their thoughts over a particular topic while incorporating discussion and movement
4 Corners
The V in AVID
Via
opportunities for AVID students to showcase their strengths and talents to help others
Leadership
The W in WICOR- students practice varied types of writing
Writing
meeting goals and learning skill essential to your future
Achievement
requires careful listening, expression of thoughts, option to change your mind
Philosophical Chairs
The AVID curriculum
WICOR
Life Skills not typically taught
Soft Skills
often used in Philosophical Chairs allowing students to choose a side of an issue that they agree with
Agree
a way of organizing school work and personal responsibilities
Planner