(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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You explained the physics of a situation from start to finish on the board
You designed, created, and tested a physics-themed game or puzzle
You created a parody of a popular song to explain a physics concept
You found a physics error in a popular movie or TV show, and can explain why it's wrong
You researched a famous physicist and presented their impact in the modern world
You connected a physics concept to current events in the news
You helped peer tutor another student outside of class
You genuinely tried on something new to you
The class has a mini “debate” on a completely unrelated topic during a break
You developed a creative way to remember a physics formula
You compiled a list of physics jokes
Had the best weekend and you share the story
You connected a physics concept to real-life application and shared your findings with the class
You contributed to the class song playlist
You recorded a podcast episode about a physics topic
You organized/participated in a study group with peers
You draw a better visual model on the board better than the teacher
You related a physics concept to another subject in that teachers class
You get something hung up on the wall by the teacher
You created a physics-related art project or poster
You make the teacher laugh
You get above 80% on a major summative
It's your birthday (summer birthdays count as any day in January)
You get three boxes signed off all on the same day
Teacher loses voice/can’t talk during a lecture
You filmed a physics demonstration for the class and explained it
You participated in a physics demo
You explained a physics concept using a personal anecdote.
The WIFI stops working, and the class has to continue without it
You helped gather productive feedback on a recent lesson or activity and shared it with the teacher
A surprise classroom visit (Dean or another teacher “joins” the class)
You created a physics meme that was shared to the class
You spotted and corrected the teachers physics mistake
Teacher picked up random object to give a visual representation to you
You compliment another teacher (that teacher signs this spot)
You swept the classroom floor
You created a comic strip or storyboard illustrating a physics concept
You helped organize a physics-themed trivia game
You made a model to explain a concept to a peer
You get 100% on a major summative
A major event happened in your sports life
You created a flowchart on how to solve a problem step by step
You built a Rube Goldberg machine
You helped the teacher set up a lab/project
You beat teacher in “rock paper scissors” (only one student gets to challenge per day)
You asked a thoughtful question during lecture
You created a flashcard set for physics
You went through the entire scientific or engineering process on a personal project
You created a stop-motion animation to explain a physics concept
You found a physics resource (simulation, game, video, etc) that the teacher used in class later
EVERYONE is on time and in their seats before the bell rings
You cleaned the white board
Convince/debate on why the teacher should sign this box
Stand and stretch without disturbing others and still paying attention to class during a lesson
A major event happened in your gaming life
Someone in class gets caught sleeping (not you), and you notify the teacher
This is for when you aren't feeling to great and you just need a small win