90% or more ofthose attendingparticipate in apoll question5 peopleanswer aquestionin the chatMore than18 StudentsAttendLiveLessonMore than25 studentsattendLiveLessonA studentsasks aquestion tootherstudent(s)Over half ofthose attendingparticipate in apoll questionFree!Someoneunmutes toask aclarifyingquestion.Two peoplerespectfullydisagreeabout a topicin the lessonSomeoneasks aclarifyingquestionThree peopleunmutethemselves toshare duringour lessonSomeoneshows supportfor anotherstudent'scontributionsA studentconnects atopic we coverto prior coursematerialSomeoneunmutesthemselvesto answer aquestion.A studentshares asciencejokeA student usesthe drawfeature to helpexplain animage orsimulation90% or more ofthose attendingparticipate in apoll question5 peopleanswer aquestionin the chatMore than18 StudentsAttendLiveLessonMore than25 studentsattendLiveLessonA studentsasks aquestion tootherstudent(s)Over half ofthose attendingparticipate in apoll questionFree!Someoneunmutes toask aclarifyingquestion.Two peoplerespectfullydisagreeabout a topicin the lessonSomeoneasks aclarifyingquestionThree peopleunmutethemselves toshare duringour lessonSomeoneshows supportfor anotherstudent'scontributionsA studentconnects atopic we coverto prior coursematerialSomeoneunmutesthemselvesto answer aquestion.A studentshares asciencejokeA student usesthe drawfeature to helpexplain animage orsimulation

Participation Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. 90% or more of those attending participate in a poll question
  2. 5 people answer a question in the chat
  3. More than 18 Students Attend LiveLesson
  4. More than 25 students attend LiveLesson
  5. A students asks a question to other student(s)
  6. Over half of those attending participate in a poll question
  7. Free!
  8. Someone unmutes to ask a clarifying question.
  9. Two people respectfully disagree about a topic in the lesson
  10. Someone asks a clarifying question
  11. Three people unmute themselves to share during our lesson
  12. Someone shows support for another student's contributions
  13. A student connects a topic we cover to prior course material
  14. Someone unmutes themselves to answer a question.
  15. A student shares a science joke
  16. A student uses the draw feature to help explain an image or simulation