easy to read presentation 2 pieces of STRONG evidence clever & meaningful title on title slide first and last name on title slide hook/story at the beginning of presentation appropriate volume 3 reasons given again in conclusion short, relevant video included a claim without the word "I" in it in-text citations used rebuttal that disproves the other side speaks clearly provides topic's significance at very end the other side's best reason discussed included separate works cited page someone who didn't read only off the screen story revisited in conclusion picture(s) along with URL link 3 reasons previewed in the intro presentation with animations presenter with lots of energy and pizzaz bullet points used, not big chunks of text great eye contact presentation kept your interest the entire time easy to read presentation 2 pieces of STRONG evidence clever & meaningful title on title slide first and last name on title slide hook/story at the beginning of presentation appropriate volume 3 reasons given again in conclusion short, relevant video included a claim without the word "I" in it in-text citations used rebuttal that disproves the other side speaks clearly provides topic's significance at very end the other side's best reason discussed included separate works cited page someone who didn't read only off the screen story revisited in conclusion picture(s) along with URL link 3 reasons previewed in the intro presentation with animations presenter with lots of energy and pizzaz bullet points used, not big chunks of text great eye contact presentation kept your interest the entire time
(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.
easy to read presentation
2 pieces of STRONG evidence
clever & meaningful title on title slide
first and last name on title slide
hook/story at the beginning of presentation
appropriate volume
3 reasons given again in conclusion
short, relevant video included
a claim without the word "I" in it
in-text citations used
rebuttal that disproves the other side
speaks clearly
provides topic's significance at very end
the other side's best reason discussed
included separate works cited page
someone who didn't read only off the screen
story revisited in conclusion
picture(s) along with URL link
3 reasons previewed in the intro
presentation with animations
presenter with lots of energy and pizzaz
bullet points used, not big chunks of text
great eye contact
presentation kept your interest the entire time