Used a Raspberry Pi | Built a bridge model | Likes physics more than chemistry | Has a personal project | Watched an engineering Ted-Talk |
Wrote a lab report | Attended an engineering career fair | Is a mechanical engineer | Can explain Newton's laws of motion | Coded a game |
Enjoys reading research papers | Worked with drones | Pulled an all-nighter studying | Worked with robotics | Has been to Taco-Tuesday |
Used a 3D printer | Used a soldering iron | Has had an internship | Enjoys engineering podcasts | Gone to a science fair |
Enjoys reverse engineering | Built a custom PC | Used a breadboard or circuit kit | Has a favorite engineering tool | Went to office hours |
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of
25 events.
Attended an engineering career fair, Built a bridge model, Built a custom PC, Can explain Newton's laws of motion, Coded a game, Enjoys engineering podcasts, Enjoys reading research papers, Enjoys reverse engineering, Gone to a science fair, Has a favorite engineering tool, Has a personal project, Has been to Taco-Tuesday, Has had an internship, Is a mechanical engineer, Likes physics more than chemistry, Pulled an all-nighter studying, Used a 3D printer, Used a Raspberry Pi, Used a breadboard or circuit kit, Used a soldering iron, Watched an engineering Ted-Talk, Went to office hours, Worked with drones, Worked with robotics, Wrote a lab report.Host Instructions:- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
- First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes
Enjoys engineering podcasts | Enjoys reverse engineering | Watched an engineering Ted-Talk | Is a mechanical engineer | Has a favorite engineering tool |
Used a 3D printer | Went to office hours | Pulled an all-nighter studying | Likes physics more than chemistry | Coded a game |
Has been to Taco-Tuesday | Used a breadboard or circuit kit | Used a Raspberry Pi | Attended an engineering career fair | Built a bridge model |
Worked with drones | Enjoys reading research papers | Gone to a science fair | Worked with robotics | Has a personal project |
Used a soldering iron | Built a custom PC | Can explain Newton's laws of motion | Wrote a lab report | Has had an internship |
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of
25 events.
Attended an engineering career fair, Built a bridge model, Built a custom PC, Can explain Newton's laws of motion, Coded a game, Enjoys engineering podcasts, Enjoys reading research papers, Enjoys reverse engineering, Gone to a science fair, Has a favorite engineering tool, Has a personal project, Has been to Taco-Tuesday, Has had an internship, Is a mechanical engineer, Likes physics more than chemistry, Pulled an all-nighter studying, Used a 3D printer, Used a Raspberry Pi, Used a breadboard or circuit kit, Used a soldering iron, Watched an engineering Ted-Talk, Went to office hours, Worked with drones, Worked with robotics, Wrote a lab report.Host Instructions:- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
- First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes