(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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Angel writes a reflection about what they learned and plans next steps to explore potential careers
Hagar whispers to their friends during the event.
After the event, Angel writes a thank-you note to the speakers, sharing advice they found valuable. How mature!
Angel raises their hand to ask a question
Angel pays attention throughout their presentation.
Angel dresses respectfully to show you value the professionals.
Angel nods, smiles and maintains eye contact, showing interest and respect.
Angel shows they are actively listening (e.g.by nodding) to show understanding.
Hagar says ‘The careers did not interest me’ and does not continue to think about their future.
Hagar does not realize that all career information is useful and does not listen. Hagar learns nothing and is sad.
Hagar makes jokes or disrespectful or distracting comments
Angel sits up properly showing they are interested in the talk
Hagar uses the bathroom during the presentation and is really noisy leaving the room
Angel arrives early so that the event can start smoothly.
Angel sits where they can see and hear the speakers
Angel shows interest in each speaker,regardless of their language or background.
When asking a question, Hagar introduces themself first (“Hello, my name is…]”
At the end, Angel says thank you to the speakers with the other students.
Angel stands up to ask a question
Hagar gets upset when students speak a language they don’t understand.
Hagar does not sit up straight to show that they are actively listening
Angel does not make jokes or silly comments as this is a professional situation.
Angel valuest each speaker’s unique perspective (different cultures & professional backgrounds) and treats each one with respect
Hagar faces away from the speakers
Angel goes to the bathroom before the presenters arrive!
Hagar fidgets, distracting speakers and other students
Angel is nervous to ask a question but asks a question anyway. Angel is happy.
Hagar slouches, showing a lack of respect for the speakers.
After the event, Hagar walks out without thanking the speakers. The speakers feel sad.
Angel maintains eye contact with the speakers
Hagar does not arrive early, showing a lack of respect for the speakers.
Angel wears clean, neat, and business casual clothing.
Hagar shouts out a question without raising their hand
Angel turns their phone off during the talk
Angel has a mini-emergency (e.g. nosebleed) but waits for a break between speakers and exits quietly.
Hagar is nervous and holds a question in their head without asking. Hagar is sad.
Angel says “Thank you for your answer” after a speaker answers their question.
Angel takes notes of important comments on note paper
Angel listens to speakers and interpreters patiently.
Angel reflects on what they learned in the career panel, during the next Advisory meeting.
Angel uses polite language
Angel speaks slowly and clearly
Hagar interrupts other speakers.
Angel thinks of relevant questions to the speakers’ careers (insurance, marketing, finance)
Angel is bright and positive, even though this industry may not interest Angel.
At the beginning of the event, Angel greets the speakers with a warm “Good morning”
Angel is respectful and patient when others speak a language they don’t understand;
Hagar does not dress respectfully to show that they value the professionals.