(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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a little dictionary in the book that gives the definition of some of the words in the book
glossary
another name for the library (2 words)
media center
the way we sit on the story rug so everyone can see
criss-cross applesauce
the name of the book
title
a book written about someone
biographies
if you put this in your book bag they will leak
water bottles
the place you go in the library to check out a library book
circulation desk
a book with true information
nonfiction
another name for the media center
library
the special number on a book that tells you where to find it in the library
call number
author of Elephant and Piggie books
Mo Willems
what you use to check out your book. It has your name and barcode on it
library card
where should you keep your library book if you take it home
book bag
a time in the morning that you can come and trade your book for a different one
express checkout
where do you stop when your class comes to the library?
sun
these things can cause damage to your book
food/drink
Mrs. Royer
your librarian's name
a make believe story
fiction
author of books with lots of rhyming words
Dr. Seuss
where do you stop when it is time for your class to leave the library?
yellow dot
the person that writes the story words
author
the part of the book that needs to show when we put our book on the library shelves
spine
the famous Big Red Dog
Clifford
where do we sit to listen to stories in the library?
story rug
what parts of the book protect the pages?
front/back
the person that draws the pictures in a book
illustrator
shows the different sections of a book and lets you know what page they start on
table of contents
what kind of voice do we use in the library?
quiet voices