(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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Jammed the printer and pretended it wasn’t you.
Tried to troubleshoot Wi-Fi issues, only to discover you were on the guest Wi-Fi.
Tried to project on the Smart Board, but it froze.
Solved a tech issue on your own, and no one believed it.
Tried to connect to the projector, but the remote was missing.
Wrote on the Smart Board with a whiteboard marker (oops).
Used Teams for a project, and no one asked about being recorded.
Turned the Smart Board into a giant mirror and scared yourself.
Recorded a lesson perfectly on the first try.
Tried to scroll on the Smart Board with your hand, but nothing happened because it’s not a touchscreen.
Spent 5 minutes finding the “record” button on Teams.
Sent a Teams recording, but no one could access it.
Tapped the Smart Board 10 times before realizing it wasn’t on.
Spent more time troubleshooting tech than teaching.
iPad died mid-lesson because you forgot the charger.
Tried to print double-sided, ended up with single-sided copies.
Spent 10 minutes turning on the projector, only to realize it wasn’t plugged in.
Spent 5 minutes wondering why your Smart Board wasn’t working... it was unplugged the whole time.
Hit “Reply All” on an email and regretted it instantly.
Solved a tech issue just as IT walked in.
Tried a new iPad app, and it worked flawlessly.
Used OneNote, but lost half your notes.
Tried to erase something on the Smart Board with your hand, but it didn’t work.
Shared your shopping cart during a screen share (oops!).
Realized halfway through class that the Smart Board was in 'freeze mode' while you kept changing slides.
Forgot your password… again.
Tech problem magically fixed when Mick walked in.
Created a OneDrive folder, and students actually submitted work.
Assigned something on Teams, and half the class said, “I didn’t get it.”