Can recitethe first 10digits of PifrommemoryHas a "mathword wall"that'supdatedregularlyHas a collectionof "nerd" shirtswith math jokesor equationsTaught alessonaboutfractalsHas taught alesson usinga deck ofcards or diceHas used agraphingcalculatorsince the1990sHas afavorite mathjoke (andcan tell it!)Has a fun orunique way tohelp studentsrememberformulasFree!Used anonline toollike Desmosor GeoGebrain a lessonTaught alesson abouttheFibonaccisequenceHas afavorite typeof studentcalculatorHas afavoritenumber andcan explainwhyTaughtstudentsabout theMonty HallProblemHas a teachingmethod for adifficult topicthat no oneelse usesHas afavorite mathequation ortheoremUsed a famousmathematician'sstory to inspirestudentsUsed a real-worldobject to explaina concept (e.g., abasketball toexplainparabolas)Used a TVshow ormovie toexplain amath conceptCan provethePythagoreantheorem in aunique wayHas a"growthmindset"poster in theirclassroomHas apreferredtype ofwhiteboardmarkerLoves aspecific typeof geometricshapeHas attendeda mathconference inthe last yearTaught atboth amiddleschool and ahigh schoolHas aspecifictype of penfor gradingHas a favorite"math celebrity"(e.g., KatherineJohnson, AlanTuring)Has had astudent ask,"When are weever going touse this?"Can recitethe first 10digits of PifrommemoryHas a "mathword wall"that'supdatedregularlyHas a collectionof "nerd" shirtswith math jokesor equationsTaught alessonaboutfractalsHas taught alesson usinga deck ofcards or diceHas used agraphingcalculatorsince the1990sHas afavorite mathjoke (andcan tell it!)Has a fun orunique way tohelp studentsrememberformulasFree!Used anonline toollike Desmosor GeoGebrain a lessonTaught alesson abouttheFibonaccisequenceHas afavorite typeof studentcalculatorHas afavoritenumber andcan explainwhyTaughtstudentsabout theMonty HallProblemHas a teachingmethod for adifficult topicthat no oneelse usesHas afavorite mathequation ortheoremUsed a famousmathematician'sstory to inspirestudentsUsed a real-worldobject to explaina concept (e.g., abasketball toexplainparabolas)Used a TVshow ormovie toexplain amath conceptCan provethePythagoreantheorem in aunique wayHas a"growthmindset"poster in theirclassroomHas apreferredtype ofwhiteboardmarkerLoves aspecific typeof geometricshapeHas attendeda mathconference inthe last yearTaught atboth amiddleschool and ahigh schoolHas aspecifictype of penfor gradingHas a favorite"math celebrity"(e.g., KatherineJohnson, AlanTuring)Has had astudent ask,"When are weever going touse this?"

Math Teacher 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.


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  1. Can recite the first 10 digits of Pi from memory
  2. Has a "math word wall" that's updated regularly
  3. Has a collection of "nerd" shirts with math jokes or equations
  4. Taught a lesson about fractals
  5. Has taught a lesson using a deck of cards or dice
  6. Has used a graphing calculator since the 1990s
  7. Has a favorite math joke (and can tell it!)
  8. Has a fun or unique way to help students remember formulas
  9. Free!
  10. Used an online tool like Desmos or GeoGebra in a lesson
  11. Taught a lesson about the Fibonacci sequence
  12. Has a favorite type of student calculator
  13. Has a favorite number and can explain why
  14. Taught students about the Monty Hall Problem
  15. Has a teaching method for a difficult topic that no one else uses
  16. Has a favorite math equation or theorem
  17. Used a famous mathematician's story to inspire students
  18. Used a real-world object to explain a concept (e.g., a basketball to explain parabolas)
  19. Used a TV show or movie to explain a math concept
  20. Can prove the Pythagorean theorem in a unique way
  21. Has a "growth mindset" poster in their classroom
  22. Has a preferred type of whiteboard marker
  23. Loves a specific type of geometric shape
  24. Has attended a math conference in the last year
  25. Taught at both a middle school and a high school
  26. Has a specific type of pen for grading
  27. Has a favorite "math celebrity" (e.g., Katherine Johnson, Alan Turing)
  28. Has had a student ask, "When are we ever going to use this?"