CourseSyllabusThis is the "roadmap"for each class -telling assignmentdescription, duedates, contactinformation,attendance policy,office hours, etc.TimeManagementThis refers to how astudent managestheir time by listingand prioritizing theirresponsibilities.Success in this areais important tostudent success.ActivityMetricThis is when you aremeasured forcompleting an"activity," rather thanto understand -Advice: LOOK forways to understandDiningHallManycolleges, butnot all, offerthis option forstudent mealsAcademicResourcesThese are resourcesat college/universitiesto help students besuccessful, such as aWriting Center,Tutoring, or OfficeHoursDegreeRequirementsThese are the specificcourses or areas ofstudy that a studentmust take in order toreceive a specificdegree - such as BS innursing or equinestudiesEmergencyServices -or CampusSecurityColleges/universitiesoffer security in manyforms - it is thestudent's responsibilityto make note ofsecurity offered andutilize these services tostay safeFERPAThe FamilyEducation Rights andPrivacy Act protectsthe rights of a studentrelative to theireducation informationLetter ofAccommodationsThis is thepersonalized letteryou will receive fromDisability Services toshare with professorsregarding youraccommodationsRoommateIn manycolleges/university, youwill be paired with aperson of similarinterest to room with -using the school'sroommate facebook orother databaseCalendarThis tool helpsstudents plan theirlives around theirclasses, tests, papersdue, assessmentsand even jobschedulesCornellNotesThis method of note-taking puts notes inthe form of 2-columns of questionsand answers with asummary at thebottom of the pageAdvisorThis is the personassigned to you tohelp with courseselection andguidance towards amajor or areas ofstudyScholarshipsThis is moneyreceived by thestudent to help offsetthe cost of college -often for academic,leadership or athleticachievement - andalso by applicationDisabilityServicesThis arm of thecollege/universityhelps studentsreceive theiraccommodationsaccording to theirpsychologicalevaluationsNotabilityApp withIpad andstylusThis technologyallows studentsto take digitalnotes andrecord lecturesOffCampusHousingThis is housingobtainable bystudents whoeither choose ormust live off-campusGreekLifeManycolleges/universitiesoffer this in the formof sororities andfraternitiesStudent orCampusLifeThis refers to theclubs, guilds,sports, etc. thatstudents canparticipate in attheircollege/universityCampusTransportationSomecolleges/universitiesoffer free bus orshuttle services forstudents to moveacross campusGraduationRequirementsThis is the list ofrequired coursesthat a studentmust take in orderto redeive adiplomaDormitoryorResidenceHallIn manyuniversities/colleges,you are assigned aroom - typicallyshared - in thisbuildingAccommodationsThese are the specificaccommodations a studentreceives due topsychologistrecommendation - such asrecorded lectures, extratime on tests, copies ofnotes, read-aloud, privatetesting environment, etc.AttendancePolicyThis policy forattending class willbe posted on thesyllabus. Manycolleges/universitiesleave this policy up tothe professorCourseSyllabusThis is the "roadmap"for each class -telling assignmentdescription, duedates, contactinformation,attendance policy,office hours, etc.TimeManagementThis refers to how astudent managestheir time by listingand prioritizing theirresponsibilities.Success in this areais important tostudent success.ActivityMetricThis is when you aremeasured forcompleting an"activity," rather thanto understand -Advice: LOOK forways to understandDiningHallManycolleges, butnot all, offerthis option forstudent mealsAcademicResourcesThese are resourcesat college/universitiesto help students besuccessful, such as aWriting Center,Tutoring, or OfficeHoursDegreeRequirementsThese are the specificcourses or areas ofstudy that a studentmust take in order toreceive a specificdegree - such as BS innursing or equinestudiesEmergencyServices -or CampusSecurityColleges/universitiesoffer security in manyforms - it is thestudent's responsibilityto make note ofsecurity offered andutilize these services tostay safeFERPAThe FamilyEducation Rights andPrivacy Act protectsthe rights of a studentrelative to theireducation informationLetter ofAccommodationsThis is thepersonalized letteryou will receive fromDisability Services toshare with professorsregarding youraccommodationsRoommateIn manycolleges/university, youwill be paired with aperson of similarinterest to room with -using the school'sroommate facebook orother databaseCalendarThis tool helpsstudents plan theirlives around theirclasses, tests, papersdue, assessmentsand even jobschedulesCornellNotesThis method of note-taking puts notes inthe form of 2-columns of questionsand answers with asummary at thebottom of the pageAdvisorThis is the personassigned to you tohelp with courseselection andguidance towards amajor or areas ofstudyScholarshipsThis is moneyreceived by thestudent to help offsetthe cost of college -often for academic,leadership or athleticachievement - andalso by applicationDisabilityServicesThis arm of thecollege/universityhelps studentsreceive theiraccommodationsaccording to theirpsychologicalevaluationsNotabilityApp withIpad andstylusThis technologyallows studentsto take digitalnotes andrecord lecturesOffCampusHousingThis is housingobtainable bystudents whoeither choose ormust live off-campusGreekLifeManycolleges/universitiesoffer this in the formof sororities andfraternitiesStudent orCampusLifeThis refers to theclubs, guilds,sports, etc. thatstudents canparticipate in attheircollege/universityCampusTransportationSomecolleges/universitiesoffer free bus orshuttle services forstudents to moveacross campusGraduationRequirementsThis is the list ofrequired coursesthat a studentmust take in orderto redeive adiplomaDormitoryorResidenceHallIn manyuniversities/colleges,you are assigned aroom - typicallyshared - in thisbuildingAccommodationsThese are the specificaccommodations a studentreceives due topsychologistrecommendation - such asrecorded lectures, extratime on tests, copies ofnotes, read-aloud, privatetesting environment, etc.AttendancePolicyThis policy forattending class willbe posted on thesyllabus. Manycolleges/universitiesleave this policy up tothe professor

Senior Skills 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. This is the "roadmap" for each class - telling assignment description, due dates, contact information, attendance policy, office hours, etc.
    Course Syllabus
  2. This refers to how a student manages their time by listing and prioritizing their responsibilities. Success in this area is important to student success.
    Time Management
  3. This is when you are measured for completing an "activity," rather than to understand - Advice: LOOK for ways to understand
    Activity Metric
  4. Many colleges, but not all, offer this option for student meals
    Dining Hall
  5. These are resources at college/universities to help students be successful, such as a Writing Center, Tutoring, or Office Hours
    Academic Resources
  6. These are the specific courses or areas of study that a student must take in order to receive a specific degree - such as BS in nursing or equine studies
    Degree Requirements
  7. Colleges/universities offer security in many forms - it is the student's responsibility to make note of security offered and utilize these services to stay safe
    Emergency Services - or Campus Security
  8. The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act protects the rights of a student relative to their education information
    FERPA
  9. This is the personalized letter you will receive from Disability Services to share with professors regarding your accommodations
    Letter of Accommodations
  10. In many colleges/university, you will be paired with a person of similar interest to room with - using the school's roommate facebook or other database
    Roommate
  11. This tool helps students plan their lives around their classes, tests, papers due, assessments and even job schedules
    Calendar
  12. This method of note-taking puts notes in the form of 2-columns of questions and answers with a summary at the bottom of the page
    Cornell Notes
  13. This is the person assigned to you to help with course selection and guidance towards a major or areas of study
    Advisor
  14. This is money received by the student to help offset the cost of college - often for academic, leadership or athletic achievement - and also by application
    Scholarships
  15. This arm of the college/university helps students receive their accommodations according to their psychological evaluations
    Disability Services
  16. This technology allows students to take digital notes and record lectures
    Notability App with Ipad and stylus
  17. This is housing obtainable by students who either choose or must live off-campus
    Off Campus Housing
  18. Many colleges/universities offer this in the form of sororities and fraternities
    Greek Life
  19. This refers to the clubs, guilds, sports, etc. that students can participate in at their college/university
    Student or Campus Life
  20. Some colleges/universities offer free bus or shuttle services for students to move across campus
    Campus Transportation
  21. This is the list of required courses that a student must take in order to redeive a diploma
    Graduation Requirements
  22. In many universities/colleges, you are assigned a room - typically shared - in this building
    Dormitory or Residence Hall
  23. These are the specific accommodations a student receives due to psychologist recommendation - such as recorded lectures, extra time on tests, copies of notes, read-aloud, private testing environment, etc.
    Accommodations
  24. This policy for attending class will be posted on the syllabus. Many colleges/universities leave this policy up to the professor
    Attendance Policy