Calls Izzy “Isa” Brings up Latin class “Compare and contrast/ Change and continuity” “Not exactly/No?” Brings up AP World “Focus” Forgets to erase a mark off the board Writes questions on the board Talks about another teacher “5.4.3.2.1!” IN the name of the Father… “Ahhhh” Gets Jonathan and Keaton in trouble Laughs at a traumatic event Sits on the stool Clocks someone’s tea Changes someone’s seats Shows up late to class Speaks in another language Someone can’t read what he wrote on the board Valeria eats her snacks Quizitive “okay” Gives us a document Is upset that someone needs to go their book Sofia says something that makes no sense Calls Izzy “Isa” Brings up Latin class “Compare and contrast/ Change and continuity” “Not exactly/No?” Brings up AP World “Focus” Forgets to erase a mark off the board Writes questions on the board Talks about another teacher “5.4.3.2.1!” IN the name of the Father… “Ahhhh” Gets Jonathan and Keaton in trouble Laughs at a traumatic event Sits on the stool Clocks someone’s tea Changes someone’s seats Shows up late to class Speaks in another language Someone can’t read what he wrote on the board Valeria eats her snacks Quizitive “okay” Gives us a document Is upset that someone needs to go their book Sofia says something that makes no sense
(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.
Calls Izzy “Isa”
Brings up Latin class
“Compare and contrast/ Change and continuity”
“Not exactly/No?”
Brings up AP World
“Focus”
Forgets to erase a mark off the board
Writes questions on the board
Talks about another teacher
“5.4.3.2.1!”
IN the name of the Father…
“Ahhhh”
Gets Jonathan and Keaton in trouble
Laughs at a traumatic event
Sits on the stool
Clocks someone’s tea
Changes someone’s seats
Shows up late to class
Speaks in another language
Someone can’t read what he wrote on the board
Valeria eats her snacks
Quizitive “okay”
Gives us a document
Is upset that someone needs to go their book
Sofia says something that makes no sense