Greeted studentsby name as theyentered the learningenvironment.  Have turned yourcar radio really loudand “rocked out”with a sing alongeither driving toschool or drivinghome.All grades areup to date,and entered inIC. (within 3days) Implemented a lessonthat had built-inscaffolds so that allstudents could accessthe curriculum at theirreadiness level.  Made a positivephone call orsent a positiveemail regardingstudentprogress.Called or texteda friend youhaven’t seen ina while to catchup/check in.In a content/departmentmeeting, studentwork wasdiscussed causinga shift ininstruction. Provided studentswith models and/orrubrics that define thecriteria to meetsuccess.  Implemented a lessonthat encouragedcollaborative learningand provided studentswith opportunities formeaningful academicdiscourse.Implemented alesson plan in whichstudents in theclassroom and/orremote are groupedappropriately basedon current ability. Worked with a smallgroup of students tofacilitate a session oractivity on the topic ofexecutive functioning.Analyzed studentdata (i.e. Do Now,assessment, studentcheck-ins) to adjustpractice to implementinterventions and/orextensionopportunities.Went “tech free”for a period of time(e.g., a day on theweekend, anentire weekend).Haveadopted apet duringthepandemicClassroom routinesand expectations areposted so thatstudents are awareand feel comfortabletaking academicrisks.Have used one ofthe followingduring a lesson(breakout rooms,polls, or anotherGoogle Meet addon.Used a content /department meeting tocreate a commonstandards-basedassessment. A specialeducator was presentor included to assistwith accommodationsand scaffolds. Have taken time foryourself to go for awalk/run, read a bookof choice, and/or anyother mindful activity.   Identified andattempted a newstrategy with astudent.   Made a phonecall/sent an emailsuggesting strategieson how the familycan support learningat home.  Implemented aninformal assessmentmethod to gauge thelevel of engagementand/or progresstowards theobjective.Other than a weeklyhyperdoc, familieshave been updatedon current and/orupcoming curriculumto strengthen thefamily-schoolrelationshipArrived at schoolevery day this weekwith all educationalmaterials ready to goprior to studentsarriving in yourclassroom.Have recently readan article and/orwatched a video inorder to learn andgrowprofessionally.Posted lessonobjectives that outlineexactly what studentsare expected to knowand what they will doto demonstratelearning.Tried somethingnew you’ve beenwanting to try(e.g., a new dinnerrecipe, a newbook, a newactivity).Are working tofinish/have finished ahome-improvementproject that you havebeen wanting to dofor a long time. Provided directtargeted feedback tostudents on a recentassignment.   Greeted studentsby name as theyentered the learningenvironment.  Have turned yourcar radio really loudand “rocked out”with a sing alongeither driving toschool or drivinghome.All grades areup to date,and entered inIC. (within 3days) Implemented a lessonthat had built-inscaffolds so that allstudents could accessthe curriculum at theirreadiness level.  Made a positivephone call orsent a positiveemail regardingstudentprogress.Called or texteda friend youhaven’t seen ina while to catchup/check in.In a content/departmentmeeting, studentwork wasdiscussed causinga shift ininstruction. Provided studentswith models and/orrubrics that define thecriteria to meetsuccess.  Implemented a lessonthat encouragedcollaborative learningand provided studentswith opportunities formeaningful academicdiscourse.Implemented alesson plan in whichstudents in theclassroom and/orremote are groupedappropriately basedon current ability. Worked with a smallgroup of students tofacilitate a session oractivity on the topic ofexecutive functioning.Analyzed studentdata (i.e. Do Now,assessment, studentcheck-ins) to adjustpractice to implementinterventions and/orextensionopportunities.Went “tech free”for a period of time(e.g., a day on theweekend, anentire weekend).Haveadopted apet duringthepandemicClassroom routinesand expectations areposted so thatstudents are awareand feel comfortabletaking academicrisks.Have used one ofthe followingduring a lesson(breakout rooms,polls, or anotherGoogle Meet addon.Used a content /department meeting tocreate a commonstandards-basedassessment. A specialeducator was presentor included to assistwith accommodationsand scaffolds. Have taken time foryourself to go for awalk/run, read a bookof choice, and/or anyother mindful activity.   Identified andattempted a newstrategy with astudent.   Made a phonecall/sent an emailsuggesting strategieson how the familycan support learningat home.  Implemented aninformal assessmentmethod to gauge thelevel of engagementand/or progresstowards theobjective.Other than a weeklyhyperdoc, familieshave been updatedon current and/orupcoming curriculumto strengthen thefamily-schoolrelationshipArrived at schoolevery day this weekwith all educationalmaterials ready to goprior to studentsarriving in yourclassroom.Have recently readan article and/orwatched a video inorder to learn andgrowprofessionally.Posted lessonobjectives that outlineexactly what studentsare expected to knowand what they will doto demonstratelearning.Tried somethingnew you’ve beenwanting to try(e.g., a new dinnerrecipe, a newbook, a newactivity).Are working tofinish/have finished ahome-improvementproject that you havebeen wanting to dofor a long time. Provided directtargeted feedback tostudents on a recentassignment.  

March Madness Teacher 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. Greeted students by name as they entered the learning environment.
  2. Have turned your car radio really loud and “rocked out” with a sing along either driving to school or driving home.
  3. All grades are up to date, and entered in IC. (within 3 days)
  4. Implemented a lesson that had built-in scaffolds so that all students could access the curriculum at their readiness level.
  5. Made a positive phone call or sent a positive email regarding student progress.
  6. Called or texted a friend you haven’t seen in a while to catch up/check in.
  7. In a content/ department meeting, student work was discussed causing a shift in instruction.
  8. Provided students with models and/or rubrics that define the criteria to meet success.
  9. Implemented a lesson that encouraged collaborative learning and provided students with opportunities for meaningful academic discourse.
  10. Implemented a lesson plan in which students in the classroom and/or remote are grouped appropriately based on current ability.
  11. Worked with a small group of students to facilitate a session or activity on the topic of executive functioning.
  12. Analyzed student data (i.e. Do Now, assessment, student check-ins) to adjust practice to implement interventions and/or extension opportunities.
  13. Went “tech free” for a period of time (e.g., a day on the weekend, an entire weekend).
  14. Have adopted a pet during the pandemic
  15. Classroom routines and expectations are posted so that students are aware and feel comfortable taking academic risks.
  16. Have used one of the following during a lesson (breakout rooms, polls, or another Google Meet add on.
  17. Used a content / department meeting to create a common standards-based assessment. A special educator was present or included to assist with accommodations and scaffolds.
  18. Have taken time for yourself to go for a walk/run, read a book of choice, and/or any other mindful activity.
  19. Identified and attempted a new strategy with a student.
  20. Made a phone call/sent an email suggesting strategies on how the family can support learning at home.
  21. Implemented an informal assessment method to gauge the level of engagement and/or progress towards the objective.
  22. Other than a weekly hyperdoc, families have been updated on current and/or upcoming curriculum to strengthen the family-school relationship
  23. Arrived at school every day this week with all educational materials ready to go prior to students arriving in your classroom.
  24. Have recently read an article and/or watched a video in order to learn and grow professionally.
  25. Posted lesson objectives that outline exactly what students are expected to know and what they will do to demonstrate learning.
  26. Tried something new you’ve been wanting to try (e.g., a new dinner recipe, a new book, a new activity).
  27. Are working to finish/have finished a home-improvement project that you have been wanting to do for a long time.
  28. Provided direct targeted feedback to students on a recent assignment.