(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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Practice your speech words while playing hangman.
Play pictionary with words from your speech word list.
Name as many foods as you can think of that contain your speech sounds. What could your make with these ingredients?
Play a game on a speech/language website.
Make a fake menu for a restaurant. Use your speech words as many times as possible.
Practice speech words while playing tic tac toe or rock, paper, scissors.
Complete an assignment for another class. How many times can you find your speech sound in that assignment?
Talk about your favorite parts of school. Focus on using your good speech sounds.
Try to draw a picture for each word on your speech word list.
Listen to a song. How many times did you hear your speech sound? Practice those words.
Take a walk outside. How many things can you find with your speech sound?
Practice speech words while playing catch.
Practice your speech words. Think of words that rhyme with each word on the list.
Name as many classmates as you can that have your speech sounds in their name.
Practice speech words while playing a board game.
Watch TV or a video. Write down each word you hear with your speech sounds. Practice these words.
Read a book or part of a book. Tell a family member about it. Focus on your good speech sounds.
Draw a picture of an imaginary animal. Tell all about it. Where does it live? What does it eat? etc.
Name as many TV characters as you can that have your speech sounds in their name.
Use your speech word list to make up a funny story.
Practice speech words while playing a card game.
Write a short story using words from your word list. Read it aloud to a family member. Focus on using good speech sounds.
Read a book. Each time you find one of your speech sounds, practice that word.
Practice speech words while playing heads or tails.