You make aconnectionbetween yourbackgroundknowledge andtoday's newlearning.You checkout aresource onthe landingpage.You getsome freshair on one ofyour breaks.Yourunderstanding ofthe 2025 SC CCRMath Standardsand resourcesincreases by 2 ormore levels.You learn a newstrategy and/orinstructionalpractice thatyou're excited toshare with others.The presenterasks you to"stop and jot"on your notecatcher.You identify acolleague in yourdistrict/school whocan help with yourimplementationplan.The presentercalls the MathProcessStandards the"foundation" ofmath instruction.You work ina smallgroup tocomplete anactivity.Youparticipate ina wholegroupdiscussion. The presenterdescribes Mathvocabulary as asecondlanguage to belearned.The presenter oranotherparticipant sharessomething worthsharing or writingdown.You work onyour 2025standardsimplementationplan.You can explainthe differencebetweenstandards andindicators.You sit nextto someoneyou don'tknow.You ask aquestion out ofuncertainty in asmall or wholegroupdiscussion.You learnsomething newabout astandardsresourcedocument.You havean "a-ha"moment.You noticesomething newabout the2025 SC CCRMathStandards. You makeit backfrom lunchon time.You learnsomething newfrom a colleaguethat you plan toshare withothers.Thepresenter hasyou "turn andtalk" with aneighbor.You turn achallengeinto agoal.The presenteruses the word"aligned" inreference tograde-levelindicators.You make aconnectionbetween yourbackgroundknowledge andtoday's newlearning.You checkout aresource onthe landingpage.You getsome freshair on one ofyour breaks.Yourunderstanding ofthe 2025 SC CCRMath Standardsand resourcesincreases by 2 ormore levels.You learn a newstrategy and/orinstructionalpractice thatyou're excited toshare with others.The presenterasks you to"stop and jot"on your notecatcher.You identify acolleague in yourdistrict/school whocan help with yourimplementationplan.The presentercalls the MathProcessStandards the"foundation" ofmath instruction.You work ina smallgroup tocomplete anactivity.Youparticipate ina wholegroupdiscussion. The presenterdescribes Mathvocabulary as asecondlanguage to belearned.The presenter oranotherparticipant sharessomething worthsharing or writingdown.You work onyour 2025standardsimplementationplan.You can explainthe differencebetweenstandards andindicators.You sit nextto someoneyou don'tknow.You ask aquestion out ofuncertainty in asmall or wholegroupdiscussion.You learnsomething newabout astandardsresourcedocument.You havean "a-ha"moment.You noticesomething newabout the2025 SC CCRMathStandards. You makeit backfrom lunchon time.You learnsomething newfrom a colleaguethat you plan toshare withothers.Thepresenter hasyou "turn andtalk" with aneighbor.You turn achallengeinto agoal.The presenteruses the word"aligned" inreference tograde-levelindicators.

2025 SC CCR Math Standards PD - 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. You make a connection between your background knowledge and today's new learning.
  2. You check out a resource on the landing page.
  3. You get some fresh air on one of your breaks.
  4. Your understanding of the 2025 SC CCR Math Standards and resources increases by 2 or more levels.
  5. You learn a new strategy and/or instructional practice that you're excited to share with others.
  6. The presenter asks you to "stop and jot" on your note catcher.
  7. You identify a colleague in your district/school who can help with your implementation plan.
  8. The presenter calls the Math Process Standards the "foundation" of math instruction.
  9. You work in a small group to complete an activity.
  10. You participate in a whole group discussion.
  11. The presenter describes Math vocabulary as a second language to be learned.
  12. The presenter or another participant shares something worth sharing or writing down.
  13. You work on your 2025 standards implementation plan.
  14. You can explain the difference between standards and indicators.
  15. You sit next to someone you don't know.
  16. You ask a question out of uncertainty in a small or whole group discussion.
  17. You learn something new about a standards resource document.
  18. You have an "a-ha" moment.
  19. You notice something new about the 2025 SC CCR Math Standards.
  20. You make it back from lunch on time.
  21. You learn something new from a colleague that you plan to share with others.
  22. The presenter has you "turn and talk" with a neighbor.
  23. You turn a challenge into a goal.
  24. The presenter uses the word "aligned" in reference to grade-level indicators.