(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.
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Sort of a little for the first time.
Squeaky resolves the conflict by winning the race.
Younger kids race
Squeaky sees Raymond bending down with his fingers on the ground like he knew what he was doing.
Roise and Mary Louise
Raymond on the other side of the fence "running in his very own style."
Squeaky
Gretchen doesn't say anything and the girls walk away
Squeaky beats Gretchen in the 50 yard dash. Squeaky notices Raymond running alongside on the other side of the fence.
Raymond
Roise & Mary Louse start to pick on Raymond, but Squeaky defends him.
Squeaky and Raymond are walking down the street when they run into Gretchen & the other girls.
Two other girls
Squeaky feels nervous about facing the girls.
The girls argue about who is going to win the race.
Broadway St.
May Day at a local park
Squeaky doesn't think Gretchen's smile is real.
Mr. Pearson
Gretchen
Squeaky realizes that Raymond could be a great runner and decides to train him. Squeaky and Gretchen smile at each other in respect.
Gretchen huffing and puffing with her hands on her hips taking it slow, breathing in steady time like a pro.
Sports can be a source of pride and accomplishment.
Squeaky arrives at the park and puts Raymond in the swings
The other girls are invisible. Gretchen is the only person that matters in the conversation.
Raymond is childlike. He needs protection and "looking after" because of his mental disability.