“Pushback”Someoneshares a storyabout theirfamily/kids/pets“Loopin”SomeonesharedGOODNEWS!Hearda greatidea!"Thankyoufor...""Can youCC meon that?"Volunteerto chair thenext SATmeetingCanadianisms(“eh?”, “sorry!”,“yeah, no”,“no, yeah!”,etc)“Quickquestion”Someoneasks youabout yourweekendplansLearned somethingthat I want to passon tostudents/coworkersCaughtsomeonereadingemailsI’mresponsiblefor a newaction itemSomeonequotes"TheOffice"Someonehas to leaveearly foranothermeetingSomeoneuses anacronym thatyou don’tunderstand"Let'stouchbase"“Shootyou anemail”Aproblemis solvedI learnedsomethingnewFist-bumpedsomeone“Technicaldifficulties”Someoneshares astruggle orchallenge“Let’scircleback”“Pushback”Someoneshares a storyabout theirfamily/kids/pets“Loopin”SomeonesharedGOODNEWS!Hearda greatidea!"Thankyoufor...""Can youCC meon that?"Volunteerto chair thenext SATmeetingCanadianisms(“eh?”, “sorry!”,“yeah, no”,“no, yeah!”,etc)“Quickquestion”Someoneasks youabout yourweekendplansLearned somethingthat I want to passon tostudents/coworkersCaughtsomeonereadingemailsI’mresponsiblefor a newaction itemSomeonequotes"TheOffice"Someonehas to leaveearly foranothermeetingSomeoneuses anacronym thatyou don’tunderstand"Let'stouchbase"“Shootyou anemail”Aproblemis solvedI learnedsomethingnewFist-bumpedsomeone“Technicaldifficulties”Someoneshares astruggle orchallenge“Let’scircleback”

SAT Meeting BINGO - May 09, 2025 - 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. “Pushback”
  2. Someone shares a story about their family/kids/pets
  3. “Loop in”
  4. Someone shared GOOD NEWS!
  5. Heard a great idea!
  6. "Thank you for..."
  7. "Can you CC me on that?"
  8. Volunteer to chair the next SAT meeting
  9. Canadianisms (“eh?”, “sorry!”, “yeah, no”, “no, yeah!”, etc)
  10. “Quick question”
  11. Someone asks you about your weekend plans
  12. Learned something that I want to pass on to students/coworkers
  13. Caught someone reading emails
  14. I’m responsible for a new action item
  15. Someone quotes "The Office"
  16. Someone has to leave early for another meeting
  17. Someone uses an acronym that you don’t understand
  18. "Let's touch base"
  19. “Shoot you an email”
  20. A problem is solved
  21. I learned something new
  22. Fist-bumped someone
  23. “Technical difficulties”
  24. Someone shares a struggle or challenge
  25. “Let’s circle back”