Community Bingo!
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Instructions
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Study/work on homework with a classmate
Learning is a social and communal endeavor, and students who work together outside of class have better academic outcomes and persistence. This does not mean simply sharing answers or work. It does mean asking questions of each other, sharing ideas, and providing feedback to each other. Commit to studying or doing homework with another student at least once.
Introduce yourself to your instructor before/after class
Come a few minutes early to class or stay a few minutes after and introduce yourself to your instructor. Share something about how the class is going for you so far, or ask a quick question.
Journal for 5 min about your experience of community at South
Journaling has great benefits for stress-management, and can help your self-awareness and reflection. When trying to build community and feel a sense of belonging on campus, journaling can help you take stock of what you are grateful for, what you would like to work on, or what you’re excited to try next!
Here is a prompt to consider, or try your own: “Since starting at South, what experiences and activities have made you feel like you were part of a community? What could make your experience better?”
Attend a United Student Association meeting or introduce yourself to USA leaders
The United Student Association is our official student government at South. Check their webpage to see when and where they meet. All students are welcome to attend - come by and introduce yourself! Alternatively, visit their webpage and see if you recognize any of the student leaders, and introduce yourself.
USA Webpage
Attend a campus event
Our campus has lots of events happening all throughout the quarter. Choose one that works for your schedule and looks fun and stop by! Some places to find event information are:
- Canvas popups when you first log in
- Email from the school
- A Tuesday email called Otter Tea
- Flyers posted around campus
Book an appointment with advisor
To find out who your advisor is, visit Starfish and follow the steps outlined in the video below. You can learn more about advising on their website.
Advising Webpage
Stop by ACO Center
The Access, Community, and Opportunity Center on campus is open daily and offers snacks and a welcoming and relaxed environment. It is also a great place to access additional resources and build community with other students who are not necessarily in your classes. Stop by and check out this space!
ACO Webpage
Follow a South-related social media page
One great way to make sure you’re getting information about upcoming events is to sign up for South-related social media accounts.
South LinkTree
South TikTok
Visit the Wellness Center
Our campus Wellness Center is a comprehensive facility designed to support your fitness, relaxation, and recreational needs. Whether it is doing some stretches, playing a pick-up basketball game, or lifting some weights, the wellness center has you covered. Stop by and check out what it has to offer!
Wellness Center Webpage
Visit Alki Cafe
Alki Cafe is our campus’ very own coffee shop. Staffed mostly by students, come by to get a coffee, pastry, sandwich, or just to sit in its well lit and open space to study or take a break. Bring a friend!
Visit MAST
The Math and Science Tutoring Center offers drop-in and appointment-based person tutoring during the day M-Th and online tutoring Fridays and Sundays. The center is staffed with friendly student and community tutors and is a great place to study or use a computer, even if you aren’t seeking support. Stop by and check out this space!
MAST Webpage
Go to office hours
This is time faculty set aside specifically for you, to support you in your learning. Take advantage of this opportunity! Stop by and introduce yourself to your instructor, even if you don’t have course or content question. Sometimes office hours are referred to by other names, such as study hours, open sessions, etc., but they can always be found on your instructor’s syllabus.
Attend a Club Meeting
Our campus has lots of clubs representing a wide array of interests. Find a club that looks interesting and whose meeting works with your schedule and stop by to see what they are working! Some places to find club information are:
- Canvas popups when you first log in
- Email from the school
- A Tuesday email called Otter Tea
- Flyers posted around campus
Visit library and computer lab
Come by the library to see the range of services it offers:
- Check out books for your classes or for leisure reading,
- Use the computers and print,
- find a quiet space to study,
- collaborate with friends on a project,
- attend a workshop,
- check out our magazines, zines, and graphic novels,
- meet with a librarian to get help,
- or even color at the coloring table!
Stop by and say hi at the information desk and learn more! The library is located by the Clock Tower.
Instructions
- Explore the options of activities on the Bingo Card by tapping or clicking the "Learn More" question mark icons.
- Create a row of 5 either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally by completing activities of your choice!
- Check off the activities you've completed by tapping or clicking them.
- Take a screenshot or picture showing the row of activities you've accomplished.
- Submit the image of your Bingo in the Canvas assignment!
Visibility tip: Pinch-to-zoom feature will work if you are viewing the Bingo card on a mobile device! However, it will not work if you are in fullscreen. Accessibility Statement: The bingo card is 5 rows by 5 columns. Row and column numbers for each activity have been included in alt text for improved navigability with screen readers.
Attend a campus event
Our campus has lots of events happening all throughout the quarter. Choose one that works for your schedule and looks fun and stop by! Some places to find event information are:
- Canvas popups when you first log in
- Email from the school
- A Tuesday email called Otter Tea
- Flyers posted around campus
Attend a campus event
Our campus has lots of events happening all throughout the quarter. Choose one that works for your schedule and looks fun and stop by! Some places to find event information are:
- Canvas popups when you first log in
- Email from the school
- A Tuesday email called Otter Tea
- Flyers posted around campus
Check out where the counselors’ offices are
Counseling is located in RSB 081, in a space they share with Access Services. They provide career, educational, and personal counseling as well as crisis intervention. Check their website to see their current availability for the quarter and learn how to schedule an appointment.
Counseling Webpage
Visit the MakerSpace
Stop by the Makerspace in Rainier Hall 115/116 and learn about 3D printing, laser cutting, textile arts, robotics, and more! THe Makerspace is an open lab space where you can work on your own projects or learn about new engineering adjacent techniques and projects.
Visit the Games Room in JMB
Game Room and it is a branch of the Student Wellness Center and Campus Recreation in Student Life. It has regular open hours and staffing through Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Students can play ping pong, billiards, video games, and hang out. Stop by and check out this space!
Visit CLUE
The Center for Learning and Using English offers appointment-based support during the day Monday through Thursday and online Fridays and Sundays. The center is staffed with friendly student and community tutors for all aspects of writing and language, such as academic essays or improving your English. Stop by and check out this space!
CLUE Webpage
Connect with a peer in one of your classes
Research shows the more connections a student makes on campus, the higher likelihood of persisting. Introduce yourself to a classmate and ask to exchange phone numbers so you can check in about assignments, especially if either of you come late, leave early, or miss a day.
Visit the Cafeteria
The cafeteria is located right next to Alki Cafe, and provides a large space with tables, and microwaves. You’ll notice the convenience store called “Otter’s den” which offers quick bites, ready made meals, and some of our culinary program’s pop-up restaurants. Stop by and check out this space!
Attend a Club Meeting
Our campus has lots of clubs representing a wide array of interests. Find a club that looks interesting and whose meeting works with your schedule and stop by to see what they are working! Some places to find club information are:
- Canvas popups when you first log in
- Email from the school
- A Tuesday email called Otter Tea
- Flyers posted around campus
Attend a Club Meeting
Our campus has lots of clubs representing a wide array of interests. Find a club that looks interesting and whose meeting works with your schedule and stop by to see what they are working! Some places to find club information are:
- Canvas popups when you first log in
- Email from the school
- A Tuesday email called Otter Tea
- Flyers posted around campus
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Community Bingo!
Free!
Made a mistake? Refresh the page to get a clean bingo card!
Instructions
Click here for a more accessible document explaining each activity
Study/work on homework with a classmate
Learning is a social and communal endeavor, and students who work together outside of class have better academic outcomes and persistence. This does not mean simply sharing answers or work. It does mean asking questions of each other, sharing ideas, and providing feedback to each other. Commit to studying or doing homework with another student at least once.
Introduce yourself to your instructor before/after class
Come a few minutes early to class or stay a few minutes after and introduce yourself to your instructor. Share something about how the class is going for you so far, or ask a quick question.
Journal for 5 min about your experience of community at South
Journaling has great benefits for stress-management, and can help your self-awareness and reflection. When trying to build community and feel a sense of belonging on campus, journaling can help you take stock of what you are grateful for, what you would like to work on, or what you’re excited to try next! Here is a prompt to consider, or try your own: “Since starting at South, what experiences and activities have made you feel like you were part of a community? What could make your experience better?”
Attend a United Student Association meeting or introduce yourself to USA leaders
The United Student Association is our official student government at South. Check their webpage to see when and where they meet. All students are welcome to attend - come by and introduce yourself! Alternatively, visit their webpage and see if you recognize any of the student leaders, and introduce yourself.
USA Webpage
Attend a campus event
Our campus has lots of events happening all throughout the quarter. Choose one that works for your schedule and looks fun and stop by! Some places to find event information are:
Book an appointment with advisor
To find out who your advisor is, visit Starfish and follow the steps outlined in the video below. You can learn more about advising on their website.
Advising Webpage
Stop by ACO Center
The Access, Community, and Opportunity Center on campus is open daily and offers snacks and a welcoming and relaxed environment. It is also a great place to access additional resources and build community with other students who are not necessarily in your classes. Stop by and check out this space!
ACO Webpage
Follow a South-related social media page
One great way to make sure you’re getting information about upcoming events is to sign up for South-related social media accounts.
South LinkTree
South TikTok
Visit the Wellness Center
Our campus Wellness Center is a comprehensive facility designed to support your fitness, relaxation, and recreational needs. Whether it is doing some stretches, playing a pick-up basketball game, or lifting some weights, the wellness center has you covered. Stop by and check out what it has to offer!
Wellness Center Webpage
Visit Alki Cafe
Alki Cafe is our campus’ very own coffee shop. Staffed mostly by students, come by to get a coffee, pastry, sandwich, or just to sit in its well lit and open space to study or take a break. Bring a friend!
Visit MAST
The Math and Science Tutoring Center offers drop-in and appointment-based person tutoring during the day M-Th and online tutoring Fridays and Sundays. The center is staffed with friendly student and community tutors and is a great place to study or use a computer, even if you aren’t seeking support. Stop by and check out this space!
MAST Webpage
Go to office hours
This is time faculty set aside specifically for you, to support you in your learning. Take advantage of this opportunity! Stop by and introduce yourself to your instructor, even if you don’t have course or content question. Sometimes office hours are referred to by other names, such as study hours, open sessions, etc., but they can always be found on your instructor’s syllabus.
Attend a Club Meeting
Our campus has lots of clubs representing a wide array of interests. Find a club that looks interesting and whose meeting works with your schedule and stop by to see what they are working! Some places to find club information are:
Visit library and computer lab
Come by the library to see the range of services it offers:
Stop by and say hi at the information desk and learn more! The library is located by the Clock Tower.
Instructions
Visibility tip: Pinch-to-zoom feature will work if you are viewing the Bingo card on a mobile device! However, it will not work if you are in fullscreen. Accessibility Statement: The bingo card is 5 rows by 5 columns. Row and column numbers for each activity have been included in alt text for improved navigability with screen readers.
Attend a campus event
Our campus has lots of events happening all throughout the quarter. Choose one that works for your schedule and looks fun and stop by! Some places to find event information are:
Attend a campus event
Our campus has lots of events happening all throughout the quarter. Choose one that works for your schedule and looks fun and stop by! Some places to find event information are:
Check out where the counselors’ offices are
Counseling is located in RSB 081, in a space they share with Access Services. They provide career, educational, and personal counseling as well as crisis intervention. Check their website to see their current availability for the quarter and learn how to schedule an appointment.
Counseling Webpage
Visit the MakerSpace
Stop by the Makerspace in Rainier Hall 115/116 and learn about 3D printing, laser cutting, textile arts, robotics, and more! THe Makerspace is an open lab space where you can work on your own projects or learn about new engineering adjacent techniques and projects.
Visit the Games Room in JMB
Game Room and it is a branch of the Student Wellness Center and Campus Recreation in Student Life. It has regular open hours and staffing through Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Students can play ping pong, billiards, video games, and hang out. Stop by and check out this space!
Visit CLUE
The Center for Learning and Using English offers appointment-based support during the day Monday through Thursday and online Fridays and Sundays. The center is staffed with friendly student and community tutors for all aspects of writing and language, such as academic essays or improving your English. Stop by and check out this space!
CLUE Webpage
Connect with a peer in one of your classes
Research shows the more connections a student makes on campus, the higher likelihood of persisting. Introduce yourself to a classmate and ask to exchange phone numbers so you can check in about assignments, especially if either of you come late, leave early, or miss a day.
Visit the Cafeteria
The cafeteria is located right next to Alki Cafe, and provides a large space with tables, and microwaves. You’ll notice the convenience store called “Otter’s den” which offers quick bites, ready made meals, and some of our culinary program’s pop-up restaurants. Stop by and check out this space!
Attend a Club Meeting
Our campus has lots of clubs representing a wide array of interests. Find a club that looks interesting and whose meeting works with your schedule and stop by to see what they are working! Some places to find club information are:
Attend a Club Meeting
Our campus has lots of clubs representing a wide array of interests. Find a club that looks interesting and whose meeting works with your schedule and stop by to see what they are working! Some places to find club information are: