(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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Ferris Bueller - Discusses Ferris’ parents
Monomyth - Call to Adventure
Anglo-Saxon - Importance of lineage/pedigree/ancestry
Monomyth - Refusal of the Call
Ferris Bueller - Cameron as the hero
Anglo-Saxon - Tribal culture
Intertextuality - Uses the phrase “displacement of the myth”
Intertextuality - Dirty Harry
Intertextuality - MTV
👎Stretched photos (out of proportion)
Beowulf - Mentions Unferth
Beowulf - Correctly pronounces Unferth
Intertextuality - “Go Down Moses”
1980s - Answering Machines
👎Canva link not shared correctly
Requirements - Has a nice visual that is NOT a basic google slide template.
Anglo-Saxon - Warrior Culture
Beowulf - Says “Heorot”
1980s - Synthesizers
Monomyth - Meeting with the Goddess
Monomyth - The Ultimate Boon
👎Awkward font
👎Slide with just text
Intertextuality - Star Wars
Monomyth - Magic Flight
1980s - Fashion
Intertextuality - Uses the word “archetype”
1980s - Pay phones
Intertextuality - Identifies specific archetypes from texts
Intertextuality - Gordie Howe
Monomyth - Crossing the Return Threshold
Ferris Bueller - The evolution of Cameron’s character
Intertextuality - Shared structure of stories
Requirements - Answers “why do we tell stories?”
Intertextuality - The Beatles
Monomyth - Temptation
Ferris Bueller - Mentions Jeanie
Intertextuality - Names writer Thomas C. Foster
Ferris Bueller - Jeanie’s jealousy
Ferris Bueller - Jealous of Jeanie’s car
Mentions one of the crazy things Ferris gets away with.
1980s - TV everywhere
Intertextuality - “Danke Schoen”
Beowulf - Uses a quote from the text
Ferris Bueller - Names Charlie Sheen
👎Chewing gum
Anglo-Saxon - Sharing the spoils of victory
1980s - Typewriters
Anglo-Saxon - Bravery/Courage
Ferris Bueller - Discusses Principal Rooney
Intertextuality - everything is connected
Monomyth - Refusal of the Return
👎Asks teacher how to change slides
Monomyth - Freedom to Live
👎Slides not submitted correctly
1980s - Prank phone Calls
1980s - arcades
👎Image with a watermark
Intertextuality - Pac-Man
👎Under 2 minutes
Ferris Bueller - Ferris as a Supernatural Aid
1980s - Landline phones
Monomyth - Road of Trials
Beowulf - Uses a Kenning during presentation (write the kenning in the space)
1980s - Computer
Beowulf - Quote includes line numbers
Intertextuality - Charlie Sheen drug use
Ferris Bueller - Mentions Sloane
Intertextuality - “Twist and Shout”
Monomyth - Atonement of the Father
1980s - Chalkboards
Intertextuality - Chicago Cubs
👎Looping animated GIFs
Ferris Bueller - Computer hacking
1980s - Materialism
1980s - Teen independence
Anglo-Saxon - Lineage
1980s - Sibling Rivalry
👎Reading off slide
Ferris Bueller - Italicized the title of the film
Intertextuality - Alien
Ferris Bueller - Discusses 80s rebellion/quest for independence
Requirements - Isn’t reading off of slides like a robot.