Neg readscase ANDgets throughfull rebuttalAt least onedebater triesto sign-postSomeoneannounces howmuch prep timethey used orhave leftSomeonecross-appliestheirevidence tothe other sideSomeonerefers to thespeeches as"1NR" or "1AR"(for example)Debaters (both!)weigh using one ofthe terms (scale,likelihood,timeframe)Both sideschallengeeach other'svaluesDebaterspoint out"drops"Free!Someoneuses theterm "in thestatus quo"Neitherdebaterconcedes anytime in theirspeechesBoth sidesextend theirown cards andchallenge eachother'sevidenceBoth sidesrememberto use andtime prepStudentsrespond toeach other'sarguments andnot just theirown sideDebatersquestion oneanother's linkchainsA polite,butaggressiveCXNeg readscase ANDgets throughfull rebuttalAt least onedebater triesto sign-postSomeoneannounces howmuch prep timethey used orhave leftSomeonecross-appliestheirevidence tothe other sideSomeonerefers to thespeeches as"1NR" or "1AR"(for example)Debaters (both!)weigh using one ofthe terms (scale,likelihood,timeframe)Both sideschallengeeach other'svaluesDebaterspoint out"drops"Free!Someoneuses theterm "in thestatus quo"Neitherdebaterconcedes anytime in theirspeechesBoth sidesextend theirown cards andchallenge eachother'sevidenceBoth sidesrememberto use andtime prepStudentsrespond toeach other'sarguments andnot just theirown sideDebatersquestion oneanother's linkchainsA polite,butaggressiveCX

Debate 1 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. Neg reads case AND gets through full rebuttal
  2. At least one debater tries to sign-post
  3. Someone announces how much prep time they used or have left
  4. Someone cross-applies their evidence to the other side
  5. Someone refers to the speeches as "1NR" or "1AR" (for example)
  6. Debaters (both!) weigh using one of the terms (scale, likelihood, timeframe)
  7. Both sides challenge each other's values
  8. Debaters point out "drops"
  9. Free!
  10. Someone uses the term "in the status quo"
  11. Neither debater concedes any time in their speeches
  12. Both sides extend their own cards and challenge each other's evidence
  13. Both sides remember to use and time prep
  14. Students respond to each other's arguments and not just their own side
  15. Debaters question one another's link chains
  16. A polite, but aggressive CX