Lets us sing in the stairwell “Say Hiiii Mrs. Gummersheimer” “Slow breath” Two claps “(name)!” Uses the pitch pipe “Now sing it like a college student” Has to repeat what measure we’re on Makes a hand heart Makes trumpet sounds “Snaps for (name)” Wears a Hawaiian shirt Leaves his water bottle open on the piano “When I say Hey you say Ho” Asks someone to set a timer for sectionals “Rakatatakatataka” (or similar) Mentions Caroline Stops us because we sound good “Alright Stop!” “Much love” Beatboxes intensely “Waterfall” “123 BOOYAH!” Double fist bumps someone “Love ya (name)” Lets us sing in the stairwell “Say Hiiii Mrs. Gummersheimer” “Slow breath” Two claps “(name)!” Uses the pitch pipe “Now sing it like a college student” Has to repeat what measure we’re on Makes a hand heart Makes trumpet sounds “Snaps for (name)” Wears a Hawaiian shirt Leaves his water bottle open on the piano “When I say Hey you say Ho” Asks someone to set a timer for sectionals “Rakatatakatataka” (or similar) Mentions Caroline Stops us because we sound good “Alright Stop!” “Much love” Beatboxes intensely “Waterfall” “123 BOOYAH!” Double fist bumps someone “Love ya (name)”
(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.
Lets us sing in the stairwell
“Say Hiiii Mrs. Gummersheimer”
“Slow breath”
Two claps “(name)!”
Uses the pitch pipe
“Now sing it like a college student”
Has to repeat what measure we’re on
Makes a hand heart
Makes trumpet sounds
“Snaps for (name)”
Wears a Hawaiian shirt
Leaves his water bottle open on the piano
“When I say Hey you say Ho”
Asks someone to set a timer for sectionals
“Rakatatakatataka” (or similar)
Mentions Caroline
Stops us because we sound good
“Alright Stop!”
“Much love”
Beatboxes intensely
“Waterfall”
“123 BOOYAH!”
Double fist bumps someone
“Love ya (name)”