(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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Free!
Somebody gets talked over
Jean leads a conversation about process changes
Nat refers to something as a “thingy”
A joke is made that falls flat
Andi gets himself into trouble
A senior clinician says “I hear you”
A senior clinician makes vague reference to “having conversations”
Awkward silence when asked if there are any questions
Team morale is mentioned
Shirley has both hands in her pockets when addressing the team
Gaslighting
Shirley smiles
4 different people roll their eyes
Somebody gets “shushed”
Someone refers to statistics
Nelson makes an inappropriate gesture
Shirley has 1 hand in her pocket when addressing the team
Awkward silence when asked if there are any questions
Hannah has a heated discussion with at least 2 people
Nat says “do you know what I mean”
Andi gets himself into trouble
A different PLT is mentioned
Someone refers to statistics
A different PLT is mentioned
Shirley has both hands in her pockets when addressing the team
Somebody gets talked over
Billy makes noise at an inappropriate time
Shirley takes both hands out of her pockets
Shirley smiles
Shirley takes both hands out of her pockets
A senior clinician says “I hear you”
Nat refers to something as a “thingy”
Team morale is mentioned
Andi says at least 3 different pet names in the day
Hannah has a heated discussion with at least 2 people
Andi says at least 3 different pet names in the day
The leadership team talk about PLT being a “family”
Nat says “do you know what I mean”
Shirley has 1 hand in her pocket when addressing the team
4 different people roll their eyes
A senior clinician makes vague reference to “having conversations”