(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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Someone had to remind the director to take roll.
The choir sings the high pitches in vocal building without help.
The choir sings the low pitches in vocal building without help.
Everyone has their sight reading before rehearsal.
A principal visits
The director says something inspirational.
Not one moan or groan is heard the entire rehearsal.
No one brings up another class during rehearsal.
The director brings up his family.
There's an announcement, other than the normal Pledges announcements.
The director says "Warm up" instead of "Vocal Building"
Everyone starts vocal building with a smile 3 days in a row.
Someone sneezes and the entire choir says "bless you".
The bingo game doesn't slow down rehearsal 3 days in a row.
The director doesn't have to talk about pulsing the beat during SR.
Everyone is singing during sectionals.
Everyone has a pencil.
The director says "class" instead of "rehearsal".
It takes less than 10 seconds to start vocal building.
The director didn't bring up posture that rehearsal.
The director hears 3 random compliments.
5 students and the director start randomly dancing.
Not a single phone is seen the entire rehearsal.
Everyone is here!
The whole choir randomly starts singing a popular song.
The director doesn't have to bring up any bell work directions on the board.
SR is perfect the first run through.
The choir spends 3 minutes on bellwork instead of 5.
Everyone is working on bellwork by the time the bell rings.
The wheel doesn't get used for 3 days straight.
The director doesn't have to give instructions on how to direct during vocal building.
No one has to leave rehearsal.
No one complains about standing for 3 days straight.