Slides have a table of contents Presenter is coughing The presenter cried Corra presents Presenter finished too early Presenter asked "How much time do I have left?" Cameron Presenting Levi Presenter said "Um" Katie Presenting The audience laughed "One minute left" Presenter used the clicker Audience talking too loudly Presenter's back is to the audience Presenter's arms are crossed Presenter is reading the presentation The persuasive appeals of images mentioned Audience is engaged Presenter asked a question Slides have too many words A classmate leaves the room Presenter went too long The audience cried Ruth Presenter said "No! Wait!" Slides are illegible Presenter smiled Presenter showed infographics Slides have a table of contents Presenter is coughing The presenter cried Corra presents Presenter finished too early Presenter asked "How much time do I have left?" Cameron Presenting Levi Presenter said "Um" Katie Presenting The audience laughed "One minute left" Presenter used the clicker Audience talking too loudly Presenter's back is to the audience Presenter's arms are crossed Presenter is reading the presentation The persuasive appeals of images mentioned Audience is engaged Presenter asked a question Slides have too many words A classmate leaves the room Presenter went too long The audience cried Ruth Presenter said "No! Wait!" Slides are illegible Presenter smiled Presenter showed infographics
(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.
Slides have a table of contents
Presenter is coughing
The presenter cried
Corra presents
Presenter finished too early
Presenter asked "How much time do I have left?"
Cameron Presenting
Levi
Presenter said "Um"
Katie Presenting
The audience laughed
"One minute left"
Presenter used the clicker
Audience talking too loudly
Presenter's back is to the audience
Presenter's arms are crossed
Presenter is reading the presentation
The persuasive appeals of images mentioned
Audience is engaged
Presenter asked a question
Slides have too many words
A classmate leaves the room
Presenter went too long
The audience cried
Ruth
Presenter said "No! Wait!"
Slides are illegible
Presenter smiled
Presenter showed infographics