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About: This bingo card captures the lively and sometimes chaotic atmosphere of a large educators’ convention or representative assembly, especially those run under strict parliamentary rules. It’s perfect for delegates or attendees familiar with procedural quirks, passionate debates, and classic meeting mishaps. Expect plenty of inside jokes and friendly nods to the unique culture of union gatherings.
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This OEA Representative Assembly Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Banquet, OEA Foundation, OEA PAC, Crisis in Education, AI, ICE, Holds up question card to speak in opposition, "first time delegate", Chair gets confused, Motion to amend, Amend the amendment, Without objection, Call the question!, Refer to committee, Someone has a breakdown, Defer to Parliamentarian, Crowd grumbles, Reminder to be quiet in the back, Point of order, Close debate, standing rules, Division!, Out of order, Robert's Rules, Say I, Say Nay, Second, "friendly amendment", Point of Personal Privilege, Robert's Rules snafu results in second vote count, Someone states the same thing as the person before them, Someone accidentally speaks to previous motion, Someone obviously falls asleep, Expletive stated into mic, Attempt to pass motion while amendment is being discussed, Excessively detailed word smithing, Reminder to state your local, Same person speaks to the same motion a second time, Spot two delegates texting each other, Hear a loud yawn, Microphone line longer than 10 people, OEA Retired, Aspiring Educators, Networking, Professional Development, NEA.