PresentersintroducethemselvesSlidesdon't havetoo muchtextText onslides is nottoo small toreadPresentermakes eyecontactwith youCount thetotal "ums"until youreach 30Presenterhas notecardspreparedDatavisuals areclear andlabeledA presenterdoesn't say"umm"(even once!)Suggestionsto improvequestionneutralityPresenterreadsdirectlyfrom slidesPresenterasksaudience forquestionsSpeakeranswers aquestionfrom theaudienceDiscussedlimitations likesample size /demographicsAudiencedoes not talkfor the fullpresentationPresenterprojectsvoice, butnot yellingGroupmembersspeakequallySlide colorsmake iteasy toreadPresentermesses withtheir hair orclothesPresenterdoes notmumbleTotalnumber ofrespondentsis shownGroup'spredictionswerecorrectPresentermakes ajoke or useshumorPresenterswent toofastGroup hadunexpectedinsight orcleveranalysisPresentersintroducethemselvesSlidesdon't havetoo muchtextText onslides is nottoo small toreadPresentermakes eyecontactwith youCount thetotal "ums"until youreach 30Presenterhas notecardspreparedDatavisuals areclear andlabeledA presenterdoesn't say"umm"(even once!)Suggestionsto improvequestionneutralityPresenterreadsdirectlyfrom slidesPresenterasksaudience forquestionsSpeakeranswers aquestionfrom theaudienceDiscussedlimitations likesample size /demographicsAudiencedoes not talkfor the fullpresentationPresenterprojectsvoice, butnot yellingGroupmembersspeakequallySlide colorsmake iteasy toreadPresentermesses withtheir hair orclothesPresenterdoes notmumbleTotalnumber ofrespondentsis shownGroup'spredictionswerecorrectPresentermakes ajoke or useshumorPresenterswent toofastGroup hadunexpectedinsight orcleveranalysis

Polling Project 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. Presenters introduce themselves
  2. Slides don't have too much text
  3. Text on slides is not too small to read
  4. Presenter makes eye contact with you
  5. Count the total "ums" until you reach 30
  6. Presenter has note cards prepared
  7. Data visuals are clear and labeled
  8. A presenter doesn't say "umm" (even once!)
  9. Suggestions to improve question neutrality
  10. Presenter reads directly from slides
  11. Presenter asks audience for questions
  12. Speaker answers a question from the audience
  13. Discussed limitations like sample size / demographics
  14. Audience does not talk for the full presentation
  15. Presenter projects voice, but not yelling
  16. Group members speak equally
  17. Slide colors make it easy to read
  18. Presenter messes with their hair or clothes
  19. Presenter does not mumble
  20. Total number of respondents is shown
  21. Group's predictions were correct
  22. Presenter makes a joke or uses humor
  23. Presenters went too fast
  24. Group had unexpected insight or clever analysis