(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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Listening attentively during class – focusing on what the teacher is saying.
Following a study schedule – setting a regular time for studying each day.
Asking questions – when you don’t understand something, ask your teacher or classmate.
Preparing school materials ahead of time – bringing everything you need.
Having a positive attitude – believing that you can do well.
Helping and studying with classmates – sharing knowledge and ideas.
Organizing notebooks and school materials – keeping your notes neat and easy to read for review.
Starting homework early – not waiting until the last minute.
Taking short breaks – resting after long periods of study to stay focused.
Reading ahead of lessons – preparing for what will be discussed in class.
Highlighting key ideas – marking important words or sentences in your notes or books.
Using time wisely – finishing one task before starting another.
Taking down notes – writing key points during class or while reading.
Understanding instead of memorizing – focusing on the meaning, not just the words.
Tracking your progress – checking what lessons you’ve mastered and what needs more practice
Drinking water and eating healthy snacks – keeping your body energized for studying.
Getting enough sleep – having a fresh and alert mind the next day.
Participating actively in class discussions – sharing answers, ideas, and reflections.
Setting daily and weekly goals – breaking lessons into smaller, easier-to-manage parts.
Reading instructions carefully – before answering or doing activities.
Studying in a quiet and clean place – keeping your area free from noise and clutter.
Encouraging yourself after studying – celebrating small successes and improvements.
Setting study goals – knowing what to study and what to accomplish.
Practicing problem-solving and critical thinking – applying what you’ve learned to new situations.
Reviewing lessons regularly – not waiting for exams before studying.