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About: This bingo card captures the hilarious chaos and quirky moments from a high school or AP math class led by an unforgettable teacher. Perfect for students looking to add some humor to class sessions, it pokes fun at inside jokes, spontaneous tangents, grading quirks, and the unique energy that defines those legendary classroom experiences.
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Start by getting the MERRILL PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
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The players look at their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they dab that word.
The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked items announces "Bingo!" and wins the play.
The caller confirms that the items marked form a proper line according to the Bingo card and call list.
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This MERRILL Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Misspells something, Pick a sacrifice, Makes fun of Josh's writing, Eating/ drinking something, Tells *someone* to stop eating, Has unreadable handwriting, College Board Torture, Makes Pranav/ Ady a scapegoat, We learn this in 1 day, Now it gets bad/fun, This is called pre-teaching, Back in [early month of the school year], Really simple/ straight-forward, In college..., CRASHES OUT about College Board, Puts every grade in during the last week of term, Uses gen z slang (ts pmo), Abstract metaphor, Says "I know right!" after a student joke, conceptually/ conceptualize, questions, queries, quarrels, qualms, Taking specific problems off hw, Plays troll music, Driest marker for the hardest topics, Purposefully displaces student seating, Says question of the day is easy, Gaslights one person, "No [ ] (ex: threatening ppl)" after a joke, Does magic trick, Forgot parantheses, then complains about our lack of limit notation for unbounded integrals, Writes the problem incorrectly, A derivative is NOT a fraction, BUT..., Infinity is not a number, "Yeah you're right I just don't care", Gives us a QOD we've never learned to lead into the day's lesson, Talking in the 3rd person for no reason, Eyes up here, Erases something but not fully, "Any questions for [student] about how to..." (usually make food), Talks about some rando computer code/encription thing, Uses random functions to make a randomizer, Iranian/Armenian college professor reference, Rigs randomizer to slime out someone, "Isn't this just saying…", Calls something "random nonsense", "You don't have to worry about that", Is it really that bad?, THIRTY SECONDS, Puts his things on a random student's desk.