(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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Attend a session on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries.
Take a picture with an author presenting or signing books at the conference. Write down one piece of advice they shared.
Attend a session on emerging library technologies.
Attend a Beehive, Frenzy, or other book list session. Add 5+ books to your TBR list.
Network with a librarian from a school level different from yours (e.g., elementary, middle, or high school).
Attend a session that introduces new books or authors. Then, find one of the books mentioned in the bookstore. Snap a picture and consider why it would fit your library well.
Talk to a fellow librarian and learn about a successful program or project they've implemented.
Chat with a vendor from a booth offering a literacy-related program. Have them sign this square.
Identify a book written by an author from a historically underrepresented background. Snap a photo of the book and read its summary.
Find a book that would be a must-have for a school library. Take a picture of it and explain why you think it would be an essential addition to a collection.
Attend a session that introduces new books or authors. Then, find one of the books mentioned in the bookstore. Snap a picture and consider why it would fit your library well.
Capture an idea for a creative book display or library theme from a session, booth, or exhibit.
Find a book with a cover that immediately grabs your students' attention. Snap a picture and think about why it would appeal to them.
Snap a picture of your snack with a new person you meet.
Write down a catchy slogan for library advocacy.
Write down and share your favorite quote from a speaker or presenter.
Take a selfie with a fellow librarian from a different county.
Capture an idea for a creative book display or library theme from a session, booth, or exhibit.
Take a picture of a library-themed outfit or accessory.
Attend a Beehive, Frenzy, or other book list session. Add 5+ books to your TBR list.
Snap a picture of your snack with a new person you meet.
Post a creative book display idea you saw at the conference.
Attend a session on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries.
Discover a new library app or tech tool for student engagement.
Take a picture of a library-themed outfit or accessory.
Someone mentions a book you’ve read.
Take a selfie with a fellow librarian from a different county.
Network with a librarian from a school level different from yours (e.g., elementary, middle, or high school).
Attend a session outside of your comfort zone.
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Attend a session on research in the library. Record one interesting tip you learned.
Chat with a vendor from a booth offering a literacy-related program. Have them sign this square.
Identify a book written by an author from a historically underrepresented background. Snap a photo of the book and read its summary.
Introduce yourself to someone new. Write down their name.
Share a unique teaching strategy you learned at a session with a colleague.
Someone mentions a book you’ve read.
Collect or photograph at least three unique pieces of swag from exhibitor booths.
Take a photo of creative library signage ideas showcased at the conference.
Find and scan a QR code at the conference and share what it leads to.
Write down and share your favorite quote from a speaker or presenter.
Follow or engage with a library-related account on social media.
Discover a new library app or tech tool for student engagement.
Locate a newly released book you haven’t seen before. Take a picture of the book and consider why it might be a great addition to your library.
Someone mentions a book you want to read.
Collect or photograph at least three unique pieces of swag from exhibitor booths.
Find and scan a QR code at the conference and share what it leads to.
Personalize your conference badge and share a picture of the final result.
Locate a newly released book you haven’t seen before. Take a picture of the book and consider why it might be a great addition to your library.
Visit with a book vendor about collection development for your library.
Create a "Bookface" photo where a book cover blends seamlessly with your body or surroundings.
Write down a catchy slogan for library advocacy.
Post a creative book display idea you saw at the conference.
Take a photo of creative library signage ideas showcased at the conference.
Take a picture with an author presenting or signing books at the conference. Write down one piece of advice they shared.
Create a "Bookface" photo where a book cover blends seamlessly with your body or surroundings.
Talk to a fellow librarian and learn about a successful program or project they've implemented.
List one of the ways the Beehive Book Award is changing.
Someone mentions a book you want to read.
Attend a session outside of your comfort zone.
Follow or engage with a library-related account on social media.
Participate in an audience poll, comment, or do a hands-on activity during a session.
Personalize your conference badge and share a picture of the final result.
Introduce yourself to someone new. Write down their name.
List one of the ways the Beehive Book Award is changing.
Attend a session on emerging library technologies.
Share a unique teaching strategy you learned at a session with a colleague.
Find a book with a cover that immediately grabs your students' attention. Snap a picture and think about why it would appeal to them.
Find a book that would be a must-have for a school library. Take a picture of it and explain why you think it would be an essential addition to a collection.
Participate in an audience poll, comment, or do a hands-on activity during a session.
Attend a session on research in the library. Record one interesting tip you learned.
Visit with a book vendor about collection development for your library.