Take a photoof a winter orflannel-themeddecoration inyour school.State with astraight face,“This class isstraightbussin’”Start asentence with“Once upon afrosty night…”during class.Share a funfact aboutwinter withyourstudents.Discuss yourfavorite wintermemory witha colleague orstudent.Write a winter-themed phrase ordoodle on theboard or in alocation studentscan see it.Ask yourclass whattheir favoritewinteractivity is.Take a photo ofyour classparticipating ina winter-themed activity.Say “Baby,it’s coldoutside!” in aconversation.Find 3 students out ofdress code and say,"You’re gonna getcooked if you don’t fixthat (name the dresscode violation)!"Ask Mr. Western,“Are you theAssistant Guardianor the Guardian’ssidekick? Eitherway, you’recrushing it!”The FlannelSquad: Take aselfie with agroup of peoplewearing flannel.Use the phrase“Stay Frosty” inconversation witha colleague wherestudents can hear(Name thecolleague)Warm Welcome:Greet students at thedoor with a cheerfulwinter phrase like,“Welcome to thecoolest class in thehallway!”State tostudents with astraight face"Man - It'sanother snowstorm tonight!"GuardianSnowball Fight:Playfully tosspaper "snowballs"at another staffmember during abreak.Complimentsomeone'sflannel outfit:__________(Name ofperson)Share a winter-themed jokewith a student.(Name thestudent)Find a studentor colleaguewho mentionsa snow-related word.Say “Brrrrr”dramatically infront of yourclass. (Namethe class) When someone sayssomething random orfunny, pretend you'reon The Office andshrug at the"camera."High-five at leastfive students inthe hallway whilesaying, “Y’all arestraight fire, nocap!”Take a selfie withanother teacherwearing flannel.(Show it to theadmin you giveyour card to)Use a winter-related idiom(e.g., “snowballeffect” or “coldshoulder”) in alesson.Take a photoof a winter orflannel-themeddecoration inyour school.State with astraight face,“This class isstraightbussin’”Start asentence with“Once upon afrosty night…”during class.Share a funfact aboutwinter withyourstudents.Discuss yourfavorite wintermemory witha colleague orstudent.Write a winter-themed phrase ordoodle on theboard or in alocation studentscan see it.Ask yourclass whattheir favoritewinteractivity is.Take a photo ofyour classparticipating ina winter-themed activity.Say “Baby,it’s coldoutside!” in aconversation.Find 3 students out ofdress code and say,"You’re gonna getcooked if you don’t fixthat (name the dresscode violation)!"Ask Mr. Western,“Are you theAssistant Guardianor the Guardian’ssidekick? Eitherway, you’recrushing it!”The FlannelSquad: Take aselfie with agroup of peoplewearing flannel.Use the phrase“Stay Frosty” inconversation witha colleague wherestudents can hear(Name thecolleague)Warm Welcome:Greet students at thedoor with a cheerfulwinter phrase like,“Welcome to thecoolest class in thehallway!”State tostudents with astraight face"Man - It'sanother snowstorm tonight!"GuardianSnowball Fight:Playfully tosspaper "snowballs"at another staffmember during abreak.Complimentsomeone'sflannel outfit:__________(Name ofperson)Share a winter-themed jokewith a student.(Name thestudent)Find a studentor colleaguewho mentionsa snow-related word.Say “Brrrrr”dramatically infront of yourclass. (Namethe class) When someone sayssomething random orfunny, pretend you'reon The Office andshrug at the"camera."High-five at leastfive students inthe hallway whilesaying, “Y’all arestraight fire, nocap!”Take a selfie withanother teacherwearing flannel.(Show it to theadmin you giveyour card to)Use a winter-related idiom(e.g., “snowballeffect” or “coldshoulder”) in alesson.

Flannel Day 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. Take a photo of a winter or flannel-themed decoration in your school.
  2. State with a straight face, “This class is straight bussin’”
  3. Start a sentence with “Once upon a frosty night…” during class.
  4. Share a fun fact about winter with your students.
  5. Discuss your favorite winter memory with a colleague or student.
  6. Write a winter-themed phrase or doodle on the board or in a location students can see it.
  7. Ask your class what their favorite winter activity is.
  8. Take a photo of your class participating in a winter-themed activity.
  9. Say “Baby, it’s cold outside!” in a conversation.
  10. Find 3 students out of dress code and say, "You’re gonna get cooked if you don’t fix that (name the dress code violation)!"
  11. Ask Mr. Western, “Are you the Assistant Guardian or the Guardian’s sidekick? Either way, you’re crushing it!”
  12. The Flannel Squad: Take a selfie with a group of people wearing flannel.
  13. Use the phrase “Stay Frosty” in conversation with a colleague where students can hear (Name the colleague)
  14. Warm Welcome: Greet students at the door with a cheerful winter phrase like, “Welcome to the coolest class in the hallway!”
  15. State to students with a straight face "Man - It's another snow storm tonight!"
  16. Guardian Snowball Fight: Playfully toss paper "snowballs" at another staff member during a break.
  17. Compliment someone's flannel outfit: __________ (Name of person)
  18. Share a winter-themed joke with a student. (Name the student)
  19. Find a student or colleague who mentions a snow-related word.
  20. Say “Brrrrr” dramatically in front of your class. (Name the class)
  21. When someone says something random or funny, pretend you're on The Office and shrug at the "camera."
  22. High-five at least five students in the hallway while saying, “Y’all are straight fire, no cap!”
  23. Take a selfie with another teacher wearing flannel. (Show it to the admin you give your card to)
  24. Use a winter-related idiom (e.g., “snowball effect” or “cold shoulder”) in a lesson.