(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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the bottom number of a fraction
denominator
equivalent to 6:15
2:5
ratio of days of the week to days of the weekend
5:2
peanut butter cup candy
reeses
4 people with blue eyes for every 9 people with brown eyes
4:9
what you say to scare someone
boo
spookiest time of the night
midnight
transforms into a monster on the full moon
werewolf
a way to show many equivalent ratios organized in rows
table
I have 3 necklaces for every 7 bracelets
3:7
carve this to make a jack o lantern
pumpkin
the process of forcing a demon to stop possessing someone
exorcism
after a body decomposes, all that's left is the...
skeleton
waxy triangle shaped candy that's white orange and brown
candy corn
a ratio comparing two parts of a recipe
part:part
colorful candies that look like m&ms but no chocolate
skittles
5 cups white paint per 6 cups red paint
5:6
monster that drinks blood
vampire
what a spider uses to catch its prey
spiderweb
spirit of a dead person
ghost
glue+baking powder+contact lens solution
slime
someone who casts spells and rides a broom
witch
for every skittle, I ate 3 m&ms
1:3
the top number of a fraction
numerator
16 tbsp of glue for every 2 tbsp of contact lens solution
16:2
simplify 5:10
1:2
simplify 4:6
2:3
a ratio comparing one part to the total
part:whole
a spooky black bird
crow
pastel powdery candies in a roll
smarties
a comparison of 2 quantities
ratio
equivalent to 8:4
4:2
equivalent to 2:8
1:4
a monster made of other human body parts and brought to life
frankenstein
undead monster that eats brains
zombie
fingers:toes
10:10
blind bird-like creatures that fly at night
bat
what you say on halloween to get candy
trick or treat
a way to represent ratios visually with boxes
tape diagram