(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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You created a flashcard set for a physics topic and shared it with classmates.
You created a physics meme that was shared by the class
You asked at least 10 other students the same physics question that no one knew the answer to.
You stayed the entire duration of 4 Office Hours
You created a comic strip or storyboard illustrating a physics concept
You created a physics-related art project or poster
Teacher stated "Don't overthink it"
Teacher said nothing when you asked a question, which you then asked a deeper prompting question which was answered
You designed, created, and tested a physics-themed game or puzzle
Teacher stated "It's just simple algebra"
You improved your grade in physics from one test to the next.
Teacher stated "get rid of your number dependency"
You stayed 100% silent during a test
You wrote a newsletter and took pictures for 'ANA Physics this week' that was sent out to the classes families
You wiped down the white board after lecture
You connected a physics concept to current events in the news
You helped peer tutor another student in tutorial or office hours
You helped the teacher set up a lab investigation
Teacher stated "Physics is everywhere"
Teacher stated "That's a great question!"
You swept the classroom floor
Teacher talked about personal life before ANA
You spot another student on social media without them checking you
You participated in a physics demo
You solved an equation from start to finish on the board while answering others questions 100% correctly
Teacher said exactly "Do not worry about that"
Teacher misspells a common word
You explained a physics concept using a personal anecdote.
You organized a study group for a physics test
Teacher does not wear a tie
You completed 3 different Labs/project in a completely new group each time
You got extra credit on an assignment due to quality
Teacher talked about Sci-Fi Technology or Super powers
You developed a creative way to remember a physics formula
You made a model to explain a concept to a peer
Teacher stated "This will be on the test"
You asked a thoughtful question during lecture
Teacher loses voice/cant talk during a lecture
You draw a better visual model on the board better than the teacher
You went through the entire scientific process (that means sharing with class) a project or investigation on your own that helped you or others
You Spotted and corrected the teachers mistake
Teacher picked up random object to give a visual representation to you
Teacher talked about Time Dilation AND Length Contraction
Teacher stated "am I good to move on?"
You asked a question that stumped the class
You connected a physics concept to real-life application and shared your findings with the class
You created a parody of a popular song to explain a physics concept.
Teacher used does demonstration without class participation