EZ +1 Mentions college Goes on a rant He asks a rhetorical question I felt confused by something Makes himself laugh refers to a previous unit Talks about the Violin uses the overhead projector Misspells something on the whiteboard Mentions standardized testing Changes his marker Decorations I made a note about something Talks about his wife or kids Dress Ups Mentions Canada An audience member wearing glasses uses alliteration I read along in the TWSS guide "you can't help too much" "checklist" Mentions Dr. Webster uses an -ly adverb "what do you like?" "...,you see?" Tells a story Talks to an audience member EZ +1 Mentions college Goes on a rant He asks a rhetorical question I felt confused by something Makes himself laugh refers to a previous unit Talks about the Violin uses the overhead projector Misspells something on the whiteboard Mentions standardized testing Changes his marker Decorations I made a note about something Talks about his wife or kids Dress Ups Mentions Canada An audience member wearing glasses uses alliteration I read along in the TWSS guide "you can't help too much" "checklist" Mentions Dr. Webster uses an -ly adverb "what do you like?" "...,you see?" Tells a story Talks to an audience member
(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.
EZ +1
Mentions college
Goes on a rant
He asks a rhetorical question
I felt confused by something
Makes himself laugh
refers to a previous unit
Talks about the Violin
uses the overhead projector
Misspells something on the whiteboard
Mentions standardized testing
Changes his marker
Decorations
I made a note about something
Talks about his wife or kids
Dress Ups
Mentions Canada
An audience member wearing glasses
uses alliteration
I read along in the TWSS guide
"you can't help too much"
"checklist"
Mentions Dr. Webster
uses an -ly adverb
"what do you like?"
"...,you see?"
Tells a story
Talks to an audience member