(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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Find someone actively doing research at UNC
and ask about their studies
Find a student who has been
to a UNC football game this year (in person-- this means managed to get tickets!)
Ask someone how many siblings they have
(if any) and what they do (school, work, etc)
Ask someone what other parts of CSSC they’re involved in (besides testing sites)
Find someone who has so far kept a new years resolution they made for 2021
Ask someone what their hardest class is this semester, and what they’re doing to succeed
Find someone with
a birthday coming
up soon (in the next week or two)
and wish them a happy birthday
Find someone who has volunteered at
least twice at
all three testing sites (current, union, rams)
Find someone who applied/is applying to medical school this year and wish them good luck!
Find three people who have already been fully vaccinated, and ask their experience
(extra points for people
who have had the
three different vaccines)
Find someone who is bilingual or trilingual
Find someone with a major completely unrelated to science (humanities, pre-law, etc)
Ask someone how
their day has been
Find someone who plays on a UNC sports team,
and ask them to
tell you what that’s been like during the pandemic
Ask someone what
they are most
looking forward to for summer break
Ask someone how their midterm season went
Find someone with the same favorite
TV show as you
Find someone
living in the same residence hall/apartment complex/neighborhood as you on campus
Find someone
in one of the same clubs
or extracurriculars
as you (besides CSSC)
Find someone taking
one of your
same classes
this semester,
with the same teacher and
at the same time!
Explain to someone how the COVID-19 vaccine works scientifically to pre-
vent the spread of COVID-19 (research or ask someone if you don’t know!)
Ask someone how they
are planning on
taking care of themselves
these upcoming wellness days
Ask someone what the
best part of their week has been
Explain to someone getting tested or one of your peers why
people should still get
tested after receiving a COVID
vaccine
(props for scientific terms!)