Second, she takes out her cell phone. After, Ben va a la escuela. I don't understand. María está triste. She never cooks at home. The teacher speaks Spanish & English. What does it mean? There's a cat in the classroom. Third, she eats dinner. I always go to school. First, she speaks with her mom. Can you repeat please? The dog kisses the cat. True or False? The students viven en Colorado. Can I go to my locker? Finally, the students sacan sus lápices. She usually speaks Spanish in the class. Can I go to the office? La clase siempre se dienta derecho. Then, he plays fútbol americano. El Sr. Nicho está contento. The class stands up. A sheet of paper. Second, she takes out her cell phone. After, Ben va a la escuela. I don't understand. María está triste. She never cooks at home. The teacher speaks Spanish & English. What does it mean? There's a cat in the classroom. Third, she eats dinner. I always go to school. First, she speaks with her mom. Can you repeat please? The dog kisses the cat. True or False? The students viven en Colorado. Can I go to my locker? Finally, the students sacan sus lápices. She usually speaks Spanish in the class. Can I go to the office? La clase siempre se dienta derecho. Then, he plays fútbol americano. El Sr. Nicho está contento. The class stands up. A sheet of paper.
BINGO - Call List
(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.
Second, she takes out her cell phone.
After, Ben va a la escuela.
I don't understand.
María está triste.
She never cooks at home.
The teacher speaks Spanish & English.
What does it mean?
There's a cat in the classroom.
Third, she eats dinner.
I always go to school.
First, she speaks with her mom.
Can you repeat please?
The dog kisses the cat.
True or False?
The students viven en Colorado.
Can I go to my locker?
Finally, the students sacan sus lápices.
She usually speaks Spanish in the class.
Can I go to the office?
La clase siempre se dienta derecho.
Then, he plays fútbol americano.
El Sr. Nicho está contento.
The class stands up.
A sheet of paper.