Use reallifeexamplesBegin bybrainstormingabout yourpersonality traitsand defining yourstrengthsFormulateyour essay tobe a story(Intro, Body,ConclusionLet yourpersonalityshinethroughBehonestThinkabout whatmakes youstand outBespecificGetfeedbackDon't useincorrectgrammar &punctuationBepersonalProofreadmore thanonceTake a risk(Don't settlefor the essaythat everyoneis writing)Ask a teacherwho does notknow you toproofread youressayDon'tlieShareyourstoryBecreativeUse reallifeexamplesBegin bybrainstormingabout yourpersonality traitsand defining yourstrengthsFormulateyour essay tobe a story(Intro, Body,ConclusionLet yourpersonalityshinethroughBehonestThinkabout whatmakes youstand outBespecificGetfeedbackDon't useincorrectgrammar &punctuationBepersonalProofreadmore thanonceTake a risk(Don't settlefor the essaythat everyoneis writing)Ask a teacherwho does notknow you toproofread youressayDon'tlieShareyourstoryBecreative

Tips From USJ! - Call List

(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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  1. Use real life examples
  2. Begin by brainstorming about your personality traits and defining your strengths
  3. Formulate your essay to be a story (Intro, Body, Conclusion
  4. Let your personality shine through
  5. Be honest
  6. Think about what makes you stand out
  7. Be specific
  8. Get feedback
  9. Don't use incorrect grammar & punctuation
  10. Be personal
  11. Proofread more than once
  12. Take a risk (Don't settle for the essay that everyone is writing)
  13. Ask a teacher who does not know you to proofread your essay
  14. Don't lie
  15. Share your story
  16. Be creative