Story notaboutCalculus"Physicsin yourfuture”Usesgettingmugged asan exampleKhanAcademyRetells astory hehas toldbeforeDadJeansRefers tothe textbookthat no onehasAttempts aproblem butconfuseshimself in theprocess,CheerleaderNumber 1Continues aproblem froma previousclassStoryabout lil’Marty from3rd GradeSlowlytypes/writesout somethinghe couldeasily sayTells you to teachproblem to arandom person(Family, friend,Grocery storebagger, etc.)NerdLaughFiveSecondsof a MusicVideoProblem onscreen istoo small towork outRandomgroups thataren't soRandomMarty isCorrectedby astudentSpends moretime onproblem thannecessaryMathdanceMentionstrying to fillout all of thewhite boardsStoryaboutGeorgiaTechUsesOrangeBowl forany reasonVideos thetop of hishead usingdesk camStory notaboutCalculus"Physicsin yourfuture”Usesgettingmugged asan exampleKhanAcademyRetells astory hehas toldbeforeDadJeansRefers tothe textbookthat no onehasAttempts aproblem butconfuseshimself in theprocess,CheerleaderNumber 1Continues aproblem froma previousclassStoryabout lil’Marty from3rd GradeSlowlytypes/writesout somethinghe couldeasily sayTells you to teachproblem to arandom person(Family, friend,Grocery storebagger, etc.)NerdLaughFiveSecondsof a MusicVideoProblem onscreen istoo small towork outRandomgroups thataren't soRandomMarty isCorrectedby astudentSpends moretime onproblem thannecessaryMathdanceMentionstrying to fillout all of thewhite boardsStoryaboutGeorgiaTechUsesOrangeBowl forany reasonVideos thetop of hishead usingdesk cam

Calc II Revised - 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. Story not about Calculus
  2. "Physics in your future”
  3. Uses getting mugged as an example
  4. KhanAcademy
  5. Retells a story he has told before
  6. Dad Jeans
  7. Refers to the textbook that no one has
  8. Attempts a problem but confuses himself in the process,
  9. Cheerleader Number 1
  10. Continues a problem from a previous class
  11. Story about lil’ Marty from 3rd Grade
  12. Slowly types/writes out something he could easily say
  13. Tells you to teach problem to a random person (Family, friend, Grocery store bagger, etc.)
  14. Nerd Laugh
  15. Five Seconds of a Music Video
  16. Problem on screen is too small to work out
  17. Random groups that aren't so Random
  18. Marty is Corrected by a student
  19. Spends more time on problem than necessary
  20. Math dance
  21. Mentions trying to fill out all of the white boards
  22. Story about Georgia Tech
  23. Uses Orange Bowl for any reason
  24. Videos the top of his head using desk cam