(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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Change grouping of
students at least once
during a class period. Be
sure your groupings are
purposeful, not random.
Ask students to self-evaluate their work
according to set criteria.
Differentiate a homework assignment for
interest, learning profile,
or readiness.
Design and introduce
an anchor activity that is
clearly tied to your unit
or course goals.
Observe another teacher
differentiating, or
provide that teacher with
feedback on a differentiated task.
Scaffold your text or a
reading assignment to
support students who
struggle with reading.
Assign classroom or
group jobs.
Provide audio/video support
for a text or reading
assignment.
Pre-assess for interest,
learning profile, or
readiness.
Give students the choice
of working alone or with
another person.
Design and carry out
an activity in which students work in a group
with others who are
unlike them in interests,
learning profile, or
readiness.
Teach a mini-lesson
to review or reinforce
knowledge, understanding, or skill.
Give students a choice
of activities or products
that are differentiated
for learning profile.
Ask them to work in
their preferred style or
modality.
Help students learn
about the difference
between a functional
group and a dysfunctional group.
Talk to students or
parents about why you
differentiate or the
meaning of “fair.”
Your choice of activity
that supports differentiation.
Share a differentiated
activity at a school
or department staff
meeting.
Design and use an
exit ticket for ongoing
assessment.
Provide students with
a choice of graphic
organizer.
Provide advanced
students with an
advanced text or reading
assignment.
Establishes
and sustains
positive
relationships
Design and carry out
an activity in which students work in a group
with others who are like
them in interests, learning profile, or readiness.