Knows the first 5 digits of π Would like to mentor a younger student Plays an instrument Has travelled outside Europe Has a pet Can name three famous women mathematicians Has done a group project they actually enjoyed Loves pure maths more than applied Has a go- to study playlist Is a postgrad or PhD student Loves working in the library Has ever cried over a problem sheet Knows what a group is (but not the social kind!) Prefers proofs to computations Is in first year Has pulled an all- nighter for coursework Loves applied maths more than pure Has been to a Women in Maths event before Has joined more than three societies Has done a summer project or research in maths Is left- handed Has a role model who’s not a mathematician Can speak another language Is secretly good at programming Has a favourite theorem Has changed degree plans at least once Prefers tea over coffee (or vice versa!) Thinks calculus is beautiful Thinks representation in STEM is important Has a favourite number Knows the first 20 digits of π Owns a plant Loves a good maths meme Wants to work in industry Has a maths pun T- shirt Wants to go into teaching Has used LaTeX Has helped someone with maths recently Wants to go into research Joined the society to meet more women in maths Knows the first 5 digits of π Would like to mentor a younger student Plays an instrument Has travelled outside Europe Has a pet Can name three famous women mathematicians Has done a group project they actually enjoyed Loves pure maths more than applied Has a go- to study playlist Is a postgrad or PhD student Loves working in the library Has ever cried over a problem sheet Knows what a group is (but not the social kind!) Prefers proofs to computations Is in first year Has pulled an all- nighter for coursework Loves applied maths more than pure Has been to a Women in Maths event before Has joined more than three societies Has done a summer project or research in maths Is left- handed Has a role model who’s not a mathematician Can speak another language Is secretly good at programming Has a favourite theorem Has changed degree plans at least once Prefers tea over coffee (or vice versa!) Thinks calculus is beautiful Thinks representation in STEM is important Has a favourite number Knows the first 20 digits of π Owns a plant Loves a good maths meme Wants to work in industry Has a maths pun T- shirt Wants to go into teaching Has used LaTeX Has helped someone with maths recently Wants to go into research Joined the society to meet more women in maths
- 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.
Knows the first 5 digits of π
Would like to mentor a younger student
Plays an instrument
Has travelled outside Europe
Has a pet
Can name three famous women mathematicians
Has done a group project they actually enjoyed
Loves pure maths more than applied
Has a go-to study playlist
Is a postgrad or PhD student
Loves working in the library
Has ever cried over a problem sheet
Knows what a group is (but not the social kind!)
Prefers proofs to computations
Is in first year
Has pulled an all-nighter for coursework
Loves applied maths more than pure
Has been to a Women in Maths event before
Has joined more than three societies
Has done a summer project or research in maths
Is left-handed
Has a role model who’s not a mathematician
Can speak another language
Is secretly good at programming
Has a favourite theorem
Has changed degree plans at least once
Prefers tea over coffee (or vice versa!)
Thinks calculus is beautiful
Thinks representation in STEM is important
Has a favourite number
Knows the first 20 digits of π
Owns a plant
Loves a good maths meme
Wants to work in industry
Has a maths pun T-shirt
Wants to go into teaching
Has used LaTeX
Has helped someone with maths recently
Wants to go into research
Joined the society to meet more women in maths