Michael says “I know someone who…” Alice starts the clapping Kevin asks for more background Siobhan clicks her fingernails Someone is recognized for their work Siobhan asks the most questions Questions are asked to Alice, not the speaker Statistics are critiqued Someone wears a striped shirt Michael eats 2+ bagels Kevin pauses mid- sentence for 3+ seconds Michael is the most well- dressed Someone is not recognized for their work Alice asks for more background Amy changes her TC time mid- presentation Lab cleanliness is brought up Marissa says nothing Technical difficulties Alice is obviously not paying attention Alice compliments Taiki’s workload Problem with the bagel order Alice talks over presenter “Wow, very exciting” Alice L. critiques someone’s data Michael says “I know someone who…” Alice starts the clapping Kevin asks for more background Siobhan clicks her fingernails Someone is recognized for their work Siobhan asks the most questions Questions are asked to Alice, not the speaker Statistics are critiqued Someone wears a striped shirt Michael eats 2+ bagels Kevin pauses mid- sentence for 3+ seconds Michael is the most well- dressed Someone is not recognized for their work Alice asks for more background Amy changes her TC time mid- presentation Lab cleanliness is brought up Marissa says nothing Technical difficulties Alice is obviously not paying attention Alice compliments Taiki’s workload Problem with the bagel order Alice talks over presenter “Wow, very exciting” Alice L. critiques someone’s data
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.
Michael says “I know someone who…”
Alice starts the clapping
Kevin asks for more background
Siobhan clicks her fingernails
Someone is recognized for their work
Siobhan asks the most questions
Questions are asked to Alice, not the speaker
Statistics are critiqued
Someone wears a striped shirt
Michael eats 2+ bagels
Kevin pauses mid-sentence for 3+ seconds
Michael is the most well-dressed
Someone is not recognized for their work
Alice asks for more background
Amy changes her TC time mid-presentation
Lab cleanliness is brought up
Marissa says nothing
Technical difficulties
Alice is obviously not paying attention
Alice compliments Taiki’s workload
Problem with the bagel order
Alice talks over presenter
“Wow, very exciting”
Alice L. critiques someone’s data