You'veresorted tobribery as amotivationtactic.You forgotyour lunchand had tobargain forfood.Your diettoday hasconsistedmostly ofsugary treats.You thankedGod for a fieldtrip you'd beentold about butforgot about.A studentmade youlaugh.Half of yourclass is gonefor a game.They aren'teven on theteam.Studentstried towatchbasketball inyour class.Your end ofyear to-dolist gave youa minorheart attack.Yougave ademerit.There is a hiddenpart of your deskthat is anabsolute mess.That's an end-of-May problem.You covereda coworker'sclass forthem.Someone sent youa gif/video aboutbeing a teacher atthe end of the yearthat made youlaugh.The studentscame to your classasking to gooutside. They'vebeen outside formost of the dayalready.You went toa game tosupport thestudents.You sat andstared into thevoid during yourplanning periodrather than beingproductive.You had a goodconversationwith a studentthat helped youremember whyyou teach.You heldyourtongue.Barely.A student asksyou about aconcept you'vebeen teachingfor months nowas if it is new.Before classeven started, 3or morestudents asked"Are we doinganything today?"The copierjammed ataninconvenienttime.Youcrushedyour day'sto-do list.You had togive anafternoonclass a peptalk.You were thelistening earfor a teacherin need.A studentcame to youfor chapelclothing.You'veresorted tobribery as amotivationtactic.You forgotyour lunchand had tobargain forfood.Your diettoday hasconsistedmostly ofsugary treats.You thankedGod for a fieldtrip you'd beentold about butforgot about.A studentmade youlaugh.Half of yourclass is gonefor a game.They aren'teven on theteam.Studentstried towatchbasketball inyour class.Your end ofyear to-dolist gave youa minorheart attack.Yougave ademerit.There is a hiddenpart of your deskthat is anabsolute mess.That's an end-of-May problem.You covereda coworker'sclass forthem.Someone sent youa gif/video aboutbeing a teacher atthe end of the yearthat made youlaugh.The studentscame to your classasking to gooutside. They'vebeen outside formost of the dayalready.You went toa game tosupport thestudents.You sat andstared into thevoid during yourplanning periodrather than beingproductive.You had a goodconversationwith a studentthat helped youremember whyyou teach.You heldyourtongue.Barely.A student asksyou about aconcept you'vebeen teachingfor months nowas if it is new.Before classeven started, 3or morestudents asked"Are we doinganything today?"The copierjammed ataninconvenienttime.Youcrushedyour day'sto-do list.You had togive anafternoonclass a peptalk.You were thelistening earfor a teacherin need.A studentcame to youfor chapelclothing.

End of School Year 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. You've resorted to bribery as a motivation tactic.
  2. You forgot your lunch and had to bargain for food.
  3. Your diet today has consisted mostly of sugary treats.
  4. You thanked God for a field trip you'd been told about but forgot about.
  5. A student made you laugh.
  6. Half of your class is gone for a game. They aren't even on the team.
  7. Students tried to watch basketball in your class.
  8. Your end of year to-do list gave you a minor heart attack.
  9. You gave a demerit.
  10. There is a hidden part of your desk that is an absolute mess. That's an end-of-May problem.
  11. You covered a coworker's class for them.
  12. Someone sent you a gif/video about being a teacher at the end of the year that made you laugh.
  13. The students came to your class asking to go outside. They've been outside for most of the day already.
  14. You went to a game to support the students.
  15. You sat and stared into the void during your planning period rather than being productive.
  16. You had a good conversation with a student that helped you remember why you teach.
  17. You held your tongue. Barely.
  18. A student asks you about a concept you've been teaching for months now as if it is new.
  19. Before class even started, 3 or more students asked "Are we doing anything today?"
  20. The copier jammed at an inconvenient time.
  21. You crushed your day's to-do list.
  22. You had to give an afternoon class a pep talk.
  23. You were the listening ear for a teacher in need.
  24. A student came to you for chapel clothing.