(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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We do an ice breaker
"Am I Frozen?"
“Sorry, I was on mute!”
Someone drops from the call
You are sent into a breakout room
JoAnna gives techniques on conducting meaningful conversations
“Does anyone have any questions?”
You learn facilities emergency protocol
Someone compliments a background
Someone enters the room unmuted
You are asked to use the thumbs-up reaction
Someone has the same/similar background as you
"Sorry, I was on mute"
"Let's see here"
You hear more than one acronym
“You go first” (two people try talking at the same time)
"Asynchronous"
Someone asks the same question a different way
Someone mentions restorative justice
"Does anyone have any questions?"
"Can you see my screen okay?"
Shawna gives you an update on prohibited items
Someone eats on camera
Small talk while waiting for everyone to log on
Someone takes a drink of their beverage
"Great question, let's circle back to that."
"Can you hear me?"
“You cut out, can you repeat?”
Someone talks about keys
Someone touches their face
You hear the word "resident"
Someone goes into robot voice while they speak
“I’ll share my screen!”
"Am I frozen?"
“Can everyone mute themselves?"
"Can you share your screen?"
"Can you drop it in the chat?"
Someone mentions COVID-19
Someone takes a sip of their drink
"Its the _______ for me"
Discussion of COVID-19 protocols and safety
When someone mutes themself before they are done speaking
You learn facilities emergency protocol
"Can everyone see my screen?"
"Can everyone hear me?"
“You’re still on mute!"
Someone using a UCSC virtual background
You learn about the different types of report writing