Does that make sense to you? Mis pronounces a name. "Answer it anyways" 2007 Toyota Camry Roll call I'm not picking up the telepathy" Asks Beverly a #s question. call on someone who was absent "Ms." for a "Mr." "Anyone have a question about that?" "spike" A poor sucker walks in late. Calls on a Johnson. "Cause of action?" "Mr." for a "Ms." Asks a student to repeat what he said. Someone asks for a question to be repeated "I'm going to answer 'a' question." "Mr.Payne, did you hear him/her?" "is that a contract?" "excellent question" "oh really." "Element of a contract, Mr. Johnson." "Mr. --, -- has a question for you." Does that make sense to you? Mis pronounces a name. "Answer it anyways" 2007 Toyota Camry Roll call I'm not picking up the telepathy" Asks Beverly a #s question. call on someone who was absent "Ms." for a "Mr." "Anyone have a question about that?" "spike" A poor sucker walks in late. Calls on a Johnson. "Cause of action?" "Mr." for a "Ms." Asks a student to repeat what he said. Someone asks for a question to be repeated "I'm going to answer 'a' question." "Mr.Payne, did you hear him/her?" "is that a contract?" "excellent question" "oh really." "Element of a contract, Mr. Johnson." "Mr. --, -- has a question for you."
(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.
Does that make sense to you?
Mis pronounces a name.
"Answer it anyways"
2007 Toyota Camry
Roll call
I'm not picking up the telepathy"
Asks Beverly a #s question.
call on someone who was absent
"Ms." for a "Mr."
"Anyone have a question about that?"
"spike"
A poor sucker walks in late.
Calls on a Johnson.
"Cause of action?"
"Mr." for a "Ms."
Asks a student to repeat what he said.
Someone asks for a question to be repeated
"I'm going to answer 'a' question."
"Mr.Payne, did you hear him/her?"
"is that a contract?"
"excellent question"
"oh really."
"Element of a contract, Mr. Johnson."
"Mr. --, -- has a question for you."