(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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Complete one informational interview with a professional or college student.
Identify a need in the school and propose a simple solution.
Maintain a weekly reflection journal (written or video).
Build a simple college plan, including possible majors or schools.
Explore a new field of interest and create a one-page overview of what you learned.
Cook or learn two new recipes and reflect on the experience.
Build something artistic, such as a sketch collection, poem series, or short story.
Help a peer with academics, organization, or skill-building.
Practice mindfulness or stress-management tools (5–10 minutes/day).
Complete a two-week time audit to understand how you use your free time.
Volunteer for at least 2 hours in any area of interest.
Complete a 10-day creative challenge (art, writing, music, coding).
Read one nonfiction article or chapter per week and submit a 1–2 sentence reflection.
Organize your digital life (email inbox, files, folders).
2. Career & College Readiness
Learn a new creative tool (Canva, audio editing, photography settings, etc.).
Create a monthly “highlight reel” summarizing your accomplishments or learning.
Work on a passion project of your choosing for at least 3 hours this month.
Read or listen to a book/podcast of your choice and complete a short reflection.
Find and practice one college skill (using a syllabus, managing deadlines, reading strategies).
Complete three “micro-tasks” (e.g., summarize an article, watch an educational video, practice a skill).
Set and track two weekly habits for one month (sleep, exercise, hydration, organization, etc.).
Complete an online micro-credential (Google, Everfi, Khan Academy module, etc.).
Create or support a school initiative (poster series, club event, resource guide).
Research two potential careers and compare required education and salary.
Attend one school or community event and reflect on what you learned.
Update or create a résumé.
Create a digital project (podcast clip, photo essay, video, drawing, or design).
Complete a mini-research project on a topic of your choice (1–2 pages or a short presentation).
Create a personal budget or savings plan.
Learn one new academic skill, such as Cornell notes, citation tools, or time-blocking.