Sentence that "definitely" reflects natural language We have X minutes left Marker is too dry Uses at least three colors on the board References the owl Thomas laughs hard Tangent city Thomas has another hot take! Checks the time Silence that follows "everyone understood?" Sarcasm in class Flopped Joke Fills 2 boards Unintelligible Notation "Hooray,we did it!" or some other exclamation Thomas doubts or questions his own derivation Fills 3 boards An "easy example" Uses at least two colors on the board Forgets that the back of the class exists Asks "what?" to someone talking to themselves Rants with Jake Incomplete Derivation Backtracks, leading to further confusion Sentence that "definitely" reflects natural language We have X minutes left Marker is too dry Uses at least three colors on the board References the owl Thomas laughs hard Tangent city Thomas has another hot take! Checks the time Silence that follows "everyone understood?" Sarcasm in class Flopped Joke Fills 2 boards Unintelligible Notation "Hooray,we did it!" or some other exclamation Thomas doubts or questions his own derivation Fills 3 boards An "easy example" Uses at least two colors on the board Forgets that the back of the class exists Asks "what?" to someone talking to themselves Rants with Jake Incomplete Derivation Backtracks, leading to further confusion
(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.
Sentence that "definitely" reflects natural language
We have X minutes left
Marker is too dry
Uses at least three colors on the board
References the owl
Thomas laughs hard
Tangent city
Thomas has another hot take!
Checks the time
Silence that follows "everyone understood?"
Sarcasm in class
Flopped Joke
Fills 2 boards
Unintelligible Notation
"Hooray,we did it!" or some other exclamation
Thomas doubts or questions his own derivation
Fills 3 boards
An "easy example"
Uses at least two colors on the board
Forgets that the back of the class exists
Asks "what?" to someone talking to themselves
Rants with Jake
Incomplete Derivation
Backtracks, leading to further confusion