He wasterrified.Panic shimmeredthrough his body. Hegulped air and triedto calm himself. - Loot by JudeWatsonShe wasvery sad.Behind her glasses,Mrs Myers' narroweyes were full oftears. - The Bridge toTerabithia byKatherine PatersonHe fellto theground.Pain shot throughHobie's leg. Hecrumpled in a heap. - Duke by KirbyLarsonHe wasembarrassed.My face goes brightred. Now sweat ispouring down myarmpits like somebodyturned on a faucet. - Tripping over theLunch Lady by TerryTruemanHe beganto feelnervous.He felt perspirationunder his collar. Hekept his restlesshands in his pockets. - Loot by JudeWatsonShewasangry.Her face, bent lowover the Math sheet,was red and fierce. - The Bridge toTerabithia byKatherine PatersonShestarted tofeelimpatient.She checked thetime. She drummedher fingers on herleg. - Loot by JudeWatsonHis parentswere worriedabout him.He gave his wife atroubled look but shejust stood there, hereyes full of pain,saying nothing. - The Bridge toTerabithia by KatherinePatersonThechildrenweresurprised.The children stared ather with open mouthsas if she had juststepped off aspaceship fromanother planet. - The Tiger Rising byKate diCamilloHe wasterrified.Panic shimmeredthrough his body. Hegulped air and triedto calm himself. - Loot by JudeWatsonShe wasvery sad.Behind her glasses,Mrs Myers' narroweyes were full oftears. - The Bridge toTerabithia byKatherine PatersonHe fellto theground.Pain shot throughHobie's leg. Hecrumpled in a heap. - Duke by KirbyLarsonHe wasembarrassed.My face goes brightred. Now sweat ispouring down myarmpits like somebodyturned on a faucet. - Tripping over theLunch Lady by TerryTruemanHe beganto feelnervous.He felt perspirationunder his collar. Hekept his restlesshands in his pockets. - Loot by JudeWatsonShewasangry.Her face, bent lowover the Math sheet,was red and fierce. - The Bridge toTerabithia byKatherine PatersonShestarted tofeelimpatient.She checked thetime. She drummedher fingers on herleg. - Loot by JudeWatsonHis parentswere worriedabout him.He gave his wife atroubled look but shejust stood there, hereyes full of pain,saying nothing. - The Bridge toTerabithia by KatherinePatersonThechildrenweresurprised.The children stared ather with open mouthsas if she had juststepped off aspaceship fromanother planet. - The Tiger Rising byKate diCamillo

Show VS Tell 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.


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  1. Panic shimmered through his body. He gulped air and tried to calm himself. - Loot by Jude Watson
    He was terrified.
  2. Behind her glasses, Mrs Myers' narrow eyes were full of tears. - The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
    She was very sad.
  3. Pain shot through Hobie's leg. He crumpled in a heap. - Duke by Kirby Larson
    He fell to the ground.
  4. My face goes bright red. Now sweat is pouring down my armpits like somebody turned on a faucet. - Tripping over the Lunch Lady by Terry Trueman
    He was embarrassed.
  5. He felt perspiration under his collar. He kept his restless hands in his pockets. - Loot by Jude Watson
    He began to feel nervous.
  6. Her face, bent low over the Math sheet, was red and fierce. - The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
    She was angry.
  7. She checked the time. She drummed her fingers on her leg. - Loot by Jude Watson
    She started to feel impatient.
  8. He gave his wife a troubled look but she just stood there, her eyes full of pain, saying nothing. - The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
    His parents were worried about him.
  9. The children stared at her with open mouths as if she had just stepped off a spaceship from another planet. - The Tiger Rising by Kate diCamillo
    The children were surprised.