Prefers towrite inthemorningHaspresentedtheirresearch at aconferenceHas alreadywritten aliteraturereviewHasstruggledwithparaphrasinga sourceHas read ascientificpaper all theway throughthis weekHas workedon a groupresearchprojectFeelsnervousabout writingin EnglishHasworked inalaboratoryPrefersreadingpapers on ascreen ratherthan printedIs excitedabout theirMaster'sthesis topicIs in adifferentfield of studythan meHaswritten anabstractbeforeHas stayedup lateworking on aresearchprojectHas afavoriteacademicjournalUses aspecificstrategy toavoidplagiarismKnowswhat a"DOI" isLikescreatinggraphsand figuresHascollectedtheir owndata for aprojectHas asked aquestionduring aseminar orconferenceFinds the"Discussion"section thehardest towriteHas done astatisticalanalysisthemselvesKnowswhat"IMRaD"stands forCan explainwhat "peer-review"meansas used areferencemanager likeZotero orMendeleyPrefers towrite inthemorningHaspresentedtheirresearch at aconferenceHas alreadywritten aliteraturereviewHasstruggledwithparaphrasinga sourceHas read ascientificpaper all theway throughthis weekHas workedon a groupresearchprojectFeelsnervousabout writingin EnglishHasworked inalaboratoryPrefersreadingpapers on ascreen ratherthan printedIs excitedabout theirMaster'sthesis topicIs in adifferentfield of studythan meHaswritten anabstractbeforeHas stayedup lateworking on aresearchprojectHas afavoriteacademicjournalUses aspecificstrategy toavoidplagiarismKnowswhat a"DOI" isLikescreatinggraphsand figuresHascollectedtheir owndata for aprojectHas asked aquestionduring aseminar orconferenceFinds the"Discussion"section thehardest towriteHas done astatisticalanalysisthemselvesKnowswhat"IMRaD"stands forCan explainwhat "peer-review"meansas used areferencemanager likeZotero orMendeley

Scientific Writing - 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. Prefers to write in the morning
  2. Has presented their research at a conference
  3. Has already written a literature review
  4. Has struggled with paraphrasing a source
  5. Has read a scientific paper all the way through this week
  6. Has worked on a group research project
  7. Feels nervous about writing in English
  8. Has worked in a laboratory
  9. Prefers reading papers on a screen rather than printed
  10. Is excited about their Master's thesis topic
  11. Is in a different field of study than me
  12. Has written an abstract before
  13. Has stayed up late working on a research project
  14. Has a favorite academic journal
  15. Uses a specific strategy to avoid plagiarism
  16. Knows what a "DOI" is
  17. Likes creating graphs and figures
  18. Has collected their own data for a project
  19. Has asked a question during a seminar or conference
  20. Finds the "Discussion" section the hardest to write
  21. Has done a statistical analysis themselves
  22. Knows what "IMRaD" stands for
  23. Can explain what "peer-review" means
  24. as used a reference manager like Zotero or Mendeley