(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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Has shared a file through OneDrive and then had to email the link again because no one could find it.
Shared a file in OneDrive and had to send it again.
Has used a Microsoft template and felt like a design genius.
Uses Microsoft Outlook and has at least 10 unread emails.
Has used Word to create a test and spent 10 minutes fixing the formatting.
Used AI to help plan a lesson.
Customized your Teams background.
Has 10+ unread emails in Outlook.
Has used PowerPoint with a transition.
Printed something and it came out wrong.
Struggled to connect to a projector.
Used an online template to save time.
Has helped a student troubleshoot their iPad and felt like the school tech expert for the day.
Has organized a collaborative student project using Keynote on the iPad.
Has hosted a virtual class on Microsoft Teams and spent the first 5 minutes saying, “Can you hear me?”
Watched student screens using Apple Classroom.
Has used PowerPoint with at least one fancy transition.
Helped a student fix their iPad issue.
Has replied all to an email by mistake.
Watched student screens using Apple Classroom.
Asked students to submit work through Keynote or Pages on iPads.
Has uploaded a lesson to Stream and rewatched it just to admire their tech skills.
Spent extra time fixing a Word document.
Has used Apple Classroom to lock all students' iPads at once.
Has used a projector or smartboard and struggled to find the HDMI cable.
Has conducted a virtual meeting on Teams and struggled to share their screen at least once.
Has participated in a Teams discussion and muted themselves without realizing.
Has created a presentation on Keynote and was secretly proud of the animations.
Clicked through Excel without really knowing what to do.
Struggled to connect to a projector.
Has pushed an app to all student iPads using Apple Classroom.
Customized your Teams background.
Printed something and it came out wrong.
Has used Excel and clicked on every cell just to find one that does something.
Has used iMovie on an iPad to create a class project.
Rewatched a video of yourself teaching just for fun.
Has explored Microsoft Power Automate and decided they are officially the coolest tech person on campus.
Uploaded a file in Teams and lost it.
Saved class materials to OneDrive.
Has used Microsoft Stream and felt like a YouTube star for recording a lesson.
Has printed something from Word and realized it needed to be double-sided after the fact.
Built a student portfolio in OneNote.
Used PowerPoint animations.
Used AI to help plan a lesson.
Has used PowerPoint with a transition.
Has used the Immersive Reader in Word and then used it to read an email aloud, just for fun.
Rewatched a video of yourself teaching just for fun.
Locked iPads using Apple Classroom.
Started a Teams call with "Can you hear me?"
Created a presentation in Keynote on an iPad.
Used the iPad camera for a class activity.
Saved class materials to OneDrive.
Uses AI to generate lesson plan ideas for class and thought, "Why didn’t I do this sooner?"
Has created a Microsoft Forms quiz and forgotten to set an answer key.
Used iMovie to create a project on an iPad.
Locked iPads using Apple Classroom.
Has sent an email to a parent and accidentally CC’d the whole class.
Has used Apple Classroom and accidentally locked the wrong class.
Has customized their Teams background and spent way too much time choosing the perfect one.
Uses OneNote and found notes from three years ago they forgot to delete.
Has stored class materials on OneDrive and actually remembered the folder name.
Clicked through Excel without really knowing what to do.
Uploaded a file in Teams and lost it.
Asked students to submit work through Keynote or Pages on iPads.
Shared a file in OneDrive and had to send it again.
Has uploaded a file to Microsoft Teams and couldn’t remember where it went.
Has replied all to an email by mistake.
Tried to get everyone to record a Teams meeting and failed.
Has used the iPad camera for a class project or lesson.
Used PowerPoint animations.
Built a student portfolio in OneNote.
Used OneNote to organize class notes.
Opened an app on all student iPads using Apple Classroom.
Accidentally replied all to an email and instantly regretted it.
Tried to share your screen in a Teams call.
Has tried to record a Teams meeting and couldn’t get 100% compliance. 😅
Opened an app on all student iPads using Apple Classroom.
Created a quiz in Microsoft Forms.
Assigned work in Teams and got flooded with notifications.
Accidentally locked the wrong class in Apple Classroom.
Used an online template to save time.
Has assigned work through Microsoft Teams and instantly regretted how many notifications came in.
Used OneNote to organize class notes.
Created a presentation in Keynote on an iPad.
Read an email using Immersive Reader in Word.
The principal can’t get 100% compliance on recording in Teams. 😅
Used the iPad camera for a class activity.
Tried to share your screen in a Teams call.
Has created a collaborative class project in Teams and students somehow still used Google Docs instead.
Has 10+ unread emails in Outlook.
Muted yourself in a Teams meeting without realizing.
Spent extra time fixing a Word document.
Created a quiz in Microsoft Forms.
Muted yourself in a Teams meeting without realizing.
Has dabbled in AR/VR tools and thought, “Why don’t I have a HoloLens yet?”
Has asked students to submit assignments through an iPad app like Pages or Keynote.
Has used Microsoft PowerPoint animations and wondered if they were a bit too dramatic.
Graded work in Teams last minute.
Has monitored student screens on Apple Classroom and felt like a tech detective.
Accidentally locked the wrong class in Apple Classroom.
Read an email using Immersive Reader in Word.
Has graded work on Microsoft Teams and realized students submitted everything at the last minute.
Has built a digital portfolio in OneNote and now considers themselves a tech guru.
Recorded a lesson using Microsoft Stream.
Recorded a lesson using Microsoft Stream.
Assigned work in Teams and got flooded with notifications.