(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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Forgot a mask.
Ate the treat you bought for a coworker because you just couldn’t help yourself (and you felt you were really more deserving).
Went to bed before 8:30 p.m.
Laughed self to tears at something that’s not really that funny.
Forgot to use your inside voice when it really mattered.
Got out of your vehicle and forgot to put on the emergency brake and just a few minutes later your vehicle rolled safely to the opposite side of the parking lot.
Told a spouse or friend “You just don’t understand!”
Sat in your car for more than 10 minutes in the parking lot before work (crying, laughing, finishing your drink in peace, giving yourself a pep talk… or just not wanting to start the day quite yet)
Talked outside of work using the “teacher voice”
Shared a school/work related meme or TikTok
Locked self out of classroom.
Called spouse or friend the name of a student or coworker.
Had a stress dream about school.
“Misplaced” your school keys.
Locked self out of car.
Walked into a room and completely forgot why you went in there.
Ate microwave dinner or fast food more than 10 times in one week.
Washed your hands in the sink for longer than necessary because the warm water just felt soothing and the soap smelled so nice (it’s the little things).
Closed the classroom door and turned off the lights to make it look like you weren’t there (but you were).
Wore something other than sweatpants or leggings for more than two days in a row. You’re a winner!
Spent more than an hour fantasizing about summer.
Spilt something on your shirt and didn’t care to change.
Contemplated taking a nap on the couch in the staff room (or right at your desk).
Tried to use your house key to open your classroom or vice versa.