(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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Water Bottle
Mrs. Moore Reference.
Mr. G says “I have a life” when telling us to simplify a beast of a problem.
Mr G tallies Jared falling out of chair
Mr. G inexplicably vanishes from class.
Mr G adjusts fan speed in seminar room
Mr. G says a word funny “Semmetry” or “Orthogonal (French).”
Without being forced, class gets derailed for 5+ min.
Mr. G reads out stuff from a student’s email or homeworks
Mr G brings up trash can distance in seminar room
A specific reference to an undergrad/grad course taken by Mr. Giguere.
Mr. G says “Differential EQ’s are fun.”
Mr G has physics notes pulled up from previous class
Dominic Says “Integral by parts is the worst thing”
Mr G needs to explain a basic calculus concept to class
Jared Says “Jared is confused”
Mr. G says “I don't know if I’ve told you this before” about a story we have heard before.
(Before block days) “I’m gonna try to be in the seminar room tomorrow, I’ll send you an email” (Has to be verbal).
Mr G attempts trickshot (Marker or Bottle) (Do not have to make)
A Composer Reference.
Mr. Bernhard reference.
Mr. G talks about Maine.
Mr. G mentions Pre-calc (Teaching / Being in class)
Mr. G consults his notes after doing a question wrong.
An AP Physics reference.
Mr. G plays the violin.
Mr. G tells a joke.
Mr. Giguere is late to class.
Mr. G skips steps; “And you guys know how to do it from here.”
Mr. G says “We are ahead of schedule” whilst assigning another problem set.
A reference to a mathematician with a funny name (e.g. Guido Fubini, Greene, Greenberg).
Mr. G pulls up a meme.
Student falls asleep in class
The projector’s quality changes substantially, for better or worse.
A TV show reference (e.g. Seinfeld, The Simpsons).
Mr. G says “It's just allergies.”
Professor reference.
We have a substitute.
Mr G references Claire Toia in way he wrote an equation
A convoluted metaphor.
Mr. G derives the proof to an Equation; “I like to make sure you know where this comes from.”