"follow me please" 3-4 seconds of awkward silence one hour in but not halfway through slides 4 examples for 1 topic people leaving at 5:30 sharp shows off casio calculator forgets about the break covers a topic for 30+ minutes 4 pen swaps on an example "I need help w/ calculations" starts/ continues examples past end of class "La resistance" sudden breakout room uses 6+ sheets of paper camera lags/ slows/ loses focus dismissive answer of some kind runs class past time takes 8+ minutes on an example problem "What's the answer?" "Is that clear?" finishing slides from last class "Correct" messes up his work "This is important" "follow me please" 3-4 seconds of awkward silence one hour in but not halfway through slides 4 examples for 1 topic people leaving at 5:30 sharp shows off casio calculator forgets about the break covers a topic for 30+ minutes 4 pen swaps on an example "I need help w/ calculations" starts/ continues examples past end of class "La resistance" sudden breakout room uses 6+ sheets of paper camera lags/ slows/ loses focus dismissive answer of some kind runs class past time takes 8+ minutes on an example problem "What's the answer?" "Is that clear?" finishing slides from last class "Correct" messes up his work "This is important"
(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.
"follow me please"
3-4 seconds of awkward silence
one hour in but not halfway through slides
4 examples for 1 topic
people leaving at 5:30 sharp
shows off casio calculator
forgets about the break
covers a topic for 30+ minutes
4 pen swaps on an example
"I need help w/ calculations"
starts/ continues examples past end of class
"La resistance"
sudden breakout room
uses 6+ sheets of paper
camera lags/ slows/ loses focus
dismissive answer of some kind
runs class past time
takes 8+ minutes on an example problem
"What's the answer?"
"Is that clear?"
finishing slides from last class
"Correct"
messes up his work
"This is important"