Add a gifto yourtweetTwitter profileis completewith image,bio, andprofessional!FollowGroveCityCollegeTweetsomethingyou learnedtoday with#gcceduConduct aTwitteradvancedsearchQuote a tweetfrom someoneoutside ourclass and how itrelates toEDUC 204Find ahashtag thatsupports yourcontent area.Favorite atweet froma peerConnect witha teacheraround theworld.Find aneducationalhashtagrelated to yourgrade level.Follow apeer (or2 or 3!)Follow thetweetin'profs!Look at what istrending ontwitter - howyou can use atopic to supportglobal learning?Share a newidea about howto use Twitterin your futureclassroom.Tweetanythingeducationrelated with#gcceduFavorite atweet froma profAdd animage toyour tweetSend someonea shout outtwitter -educationrelatedSend a tweetto an author orexpert in yourcontent area.Send someonea thank you onTwitter -educationrelated.Search for aresource for theparents of yourstudents that youcan use in you futureclassroom. Tweet itout and use #gcceduConnect witha classroomin anothercountry.Subscribeto theEDUC204 listShare aresource youfound with#gcceduSend a tweet toan ed techcompany abouttheir product andhow you will use itin your classroom.Add a gifto yourtweetTwitter profileis completewith image,bio, andprofessional!FollowGroveCityCollegeTweetsomethingyou learnedtoday with#gcceduConduct aTwitteradvancedsearchQuote a tweetfrom someoneoutside ourclass and how itrelates toEDUC 204Find ahashtag thatsupports yourcontent area.Favorite atweet froma peerConnect witha teacheraround theworld.Find aneducationalhashtagrelated to yourgrade level.Follow apeer (or2 or 3!)Follow thetweetin'profs!Look at what istrending ontwitter - howyou can use atopic to supportglobal learning?Share a newidea about howto use Twitterin your futureclassroom.Tweetanythingeducationrelated with#gcceduFavorite atweet froma profAdd animage toyour tweetSend someonea shout outtwitter -educationrelatedSend a tweetto an author orexpert in yourcontent area.Send someonea thank you onTwitter -educationrelated.Search for aresource for theparents of yourstudents that youcan use in you futureclassroom. Tweet itout and use #gcceduConnect witha classroomin anothercountry.Subscribeto theEDUC204 listShare aresource youfound with#gcceduSend a tweet toan ed techcompany abouttheir product andhow you will use itin your classroom.

Twitter challenge Bingo - 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. Add a gif to your tweet
  2. Twitter profile is complete with image, bio, and professional!
  3. Follow Grove City College
  4. Tweet something you learned today with #gccedu
  5. Conduct a Twitter advanced search
  6. Quote a tweet from someone outside our class and how it relates to EDUC 204
  7. Find a hashtag that supports your content area.
  8. Favorite a tweet from a peer
  9. Connect with a teacher around the world.
  10. Find an educational hashtag related to your grade level.
  11. Follow a peer (or 2 or 3!)
  12. Follow the tweetin' profs!
  13. Look at what is trending on twitter - how you can use a topic to support global learning?
  14. Share a new idea about how to use Twitter in your future classroom.
  15. Tweet anything education related with #gccedu
  16. Favorite a tweet from a prof
  17. Add an image to your tweet
  18. Send someone a shout out twitter - education related
  19. Send a tweet to an author or expert in your content area.
  20. Send someone a thank you on Twitter - education related.
  21. Search for a resource for the parents of your students that you can use in you future classroom. Tweet it out and use #gccedu
  22. Connect with a classroom in another country.
  23. Subscribe to the EDUC 204 list
  24. Share a resource you found with #gccedu
  25. Send a tweet to an ed tech company about their product and how you will use it in your classroom.