(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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G-My favorite subjects are writing, science, and reading!
B-"Let's go now," he insisted.
O-Commas are used when talking about two or more things.
N-Commas go at the end of every sentence.
B-I love playing basketball, football, and baseball!
G-Molly, Ceasar, Brody, and Newbie are the names of our grammar groups!
G-“I’m so happy it’s the weekend, the teacher said as a smile came across her face.
G-It's lunch time," she said happily as her stomach rumbled.
I-“I really want to go to the movies this weekend,” begged Claire.
O-My favorite foods include pizza, spaghetti, tacos, hotdogs, and pancakes!
I-Mark, Dan, and Joey will go to the store tomorrow.
G-Good writers use commas to separate 3 or more items in a list!
O-October, 20, 2018
I-Quotation marks go at the beginning and end of dialogue
N-Do you like peanut butter, and jelly?
I-January 16, 2018
B-The first letter of dialogue is always capitalized
B-Quotation marks are used when someone is speaking
B-Commas are also used when we write dates.
O-Commas are used to separate items in a list.
B-Good writers use commas in every sentence they write.
I-Make sure you bring your pencil, notebook, iPad, and, marker to the carpet.
N-"Eat your snack", Mom said.
I-"She's spending the night with me" Holly said happily.
N-There is never punctuation inside of dialogue
N-Miss Metzler’s wedding is on December 16, 2018!
O-"I had so much fun in New Orleans," he told Abe.
G-March 10, 2018
O-“I’d love to go to the pajama jam,” she said excitedly as she looked at her Dojo points.