Thephrase“rigor.”Therearesnacks!!Some kind ofreminderabout studentfaculty dresscode.The phrase“we want tomake sure weget you out ofhere on time.”A phone goesoff that has anamazingcustomringtone.A comment ismade toeveryone but isobviouslydirected at oneperson.An educationalterm ismispronounced.The phrase“aligned withourcampus/directgoals.”Seasonedveteranmakes asnarkycomment.Be carefulabout whatyou sendthrough yourwork email.A reminder thatstudents can’t besent to the officeunless you’remade parentcontact first.Someonetalks aboutliteracystrategy.Someone atyour table isgradingpapers.Someonecan’t stopcoughing.There is atechnicalissue duringapresentation.A studentwaves to facultythrough awindow orbursts throughdoor.Someone makesa deadline soundfar more seriousand dramatic thanit actually is.The rustling of keys,paper, etc. oneminute before thescheduled end timeeven if someone isstill presenting.An Internetmeme isused in apresentation.The phrase“differentiatedinstruction.”Administrationannouncesthis is a“power-down”meeting.Someone asks aquestion with thewhole facultypresent thatpertains only tothem and theirunique situation.The phrase“collegeand careerready.”Reference tostandardizedtesting.Thephrase“rigor.”Therearesnacks!!Some kind ofreminderabout studentfaculty dresscode.The phrase“we want tomake sure weget you out ofhere on time.”A phone goesoff that has anamazingcustomringtone.A comment ismade toeveryone but isobviouslydirected at oneperson.An educationalterm ismispronounced.The phrase“aligned withourcampus/directgoals.”Seasonedveteranmakes asnarkycomment.Be carefulabout whatyou sendthrough yourwork email.A reminder thatstudents can’t besent to the officeunless you’remade parentcontact first.Someonetalks aboutliteracystrategy.Someone atyour table isgradingpapers.Someonecan’t stopcoughing.There is atechnicalissue duringapresentation.A studentwaves to facultythrough awindow orbursts throughdoor.Someone makesa deadline soundfar more seriousand dramatic thanit actually is.The rustling of keys,paper, etc. oneminute before thescheduled end timeeven if someone isstill presenting.An Internetmeme isused in apresentation.The phrase“differentiatedinstruction.”Administrationannouncesthis is a“power-down”meeting.Someone asks aquestion with thewhole facultypresent thatpertains only tothem and theirunique situation.The phrase“collegeand careerready.”Reference tostandardizedtesting.

Teacher Meeting Buck 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. The phrase “rigor.”
  2. There are snacks!!
  3. Some kind of reminder about student faculty dress code.
  4. The phrase “we want to make sure we get you out of here on time.”
  5. A phone goes off that has an amazing custom ringtone.
  6. A comment is made to everyone but is obviously directed at one person.
  7. An educational term is mispronounced.
  8. The phrase “aligned with our campus/direct goals.”
  9. Seasoned veteran makes a snarky comment.
  10. Be careful about what you send through your work email.
  11. A reminder that students can’t be sent to the office unless you’re made parent contact first.
  12. Someone talks about literacy strategy.
  13. Someone at your table is grading papers.
  14. Someone can’t stop coughing.
  15. There is a technical issue during a presentation.
  16. A student waves to faculty through a window or bursts through door.
  17. Someone makes a deadline sound far more serious and dramatic than it actually is.
  18. The rustling of keys, paper, etc. one minute before the scheduled end time even if someone is still presenting.
  19. An Internet meme is used in a presentation.
  20. The phrase “differentiated instruction.”
  21. Administration announces this is a “power-down” meeting.
  22. Someone asks a question with the whole faculty present that pertains only to them and their unique situation.
  23. The phrase “college and career ready.”
  24. Reference to standardized testing.