With astrongmemorableclosing or acall to actionUse speakernotes or keypoints onslidesAsk open-endedquestions orask them toshare theirthoughtsVary tone,speed andpitchthroughout thepresentationPractice infront of amirror or withfriends forfeedbackAskquestionsor doquick pollsSkip lessimportantdetails andfocus on themain messageStand tall,speakconfidently,make eyecontactPractice deepbreathing orvisualize asuccessfulpresentationThey'renodding,smiling oraskingquestionsNo morethan 5-7slidesFalseEncouragequestionsbut try andstay on topicIt reinforcesyourmessage, beopen andexpressiveNot practicing,reading slidesor notknowing theaudienceQuestions,stories orinteractiveactivitiesIntroduction,main point,conclusion A fun fact,interestingstory or ajokeTrueTrueUse highqualityimages andsimple boldfontsDon'tovercrowdthem withtextTake a deepbreath, makea joke or askthe audiencea questionFalseWith astrongmemorableclosing or acall to actionUse speakernotes or keypoints onslidesAsk open-endedquestions orask them toshare theirthoughtsVary tone,speed andpitchthroughout thepresentationPractice infront of amirror or withfriends forfeedbackAskquestionsor doquick pollsSkip lessimportantdetails andfocus on themain messageStand tall,speakconfidently,make eyecontactPractice deepbreathing orvisualize asuccessfulpresentationThey'renodding,smiling oraskingquestionsNo morethan 5-7slidesFalseEncouragequestionsbut try andstay on topicIt reinforcesyourmessage, beopen andexpressiveNot practicing,reading slidesor notknowing theaudienceQuestions,stories orinteractiveactivitiesIntroduction,main point,conclusion A fun fact,interestingstory or ajokeTrueTrueUse highqualityimages andsimple boldfontsDon'tovercrowdthem withtextTake a deepbreath, makea joke or askthe audiencea questionFalse

Presentation Skills 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. With a strong memorable closing or a call to action
  2. Use speaker notes or key points on slides
  3. Ask open-ended questions or ask them to share their thoughts
  4. Vary tone, speed and pitch throughout the presentation
  5. Practice in front of a mirror or with friends for feedback
  6. Ask questions or do quick polls
  7. Skip less important details and focus on the main message
  8. Stand tall, speak confidently, make eye contact
  9. Practice deep breathing or visualize a successful presentation
  10. They're nodding, smiling or asking questions
  11. No more than 5-7 slides
  12. False
  13. Encourage questions but try and stay on topic
  14. It reinforces your message, be open and expressive
  15. Not practicing, reading slides or not knowing the audience
  16. Questions, stories or interactive activities
  17. Introduction, main point, conclusion
  18. A fun fact, interesting story or a joke
  19. True
  20. True
  21. Use high quality images and simple bold fonts
  22. Don't overcrowd them with text
  23. Take a deep breath, make a joke or ask the audience a question
  24. False