Ronda's answerwas 20. Shemultiplied thenumber ofwagons by 4.My youngersister,Laura, singslike a bird.147/86Mariah is lesslikely to receivea score in the60s than ascore in the70s.The sentenceshows that thegirls had time tothink about ananswer to thierproblem↔ ↔CD EFTerrychoc/o/late12.5pounds5/8GloomyAlliteration57X9Facts thatshowsomethingis trueShe eagerlycharges after atennis ball inthe grassy partof ourbackyard.Her earsshoot straightup as if theyare reachingfor the sky.2inches30,000+4,000+200+10+1The figurativelanguage illustratesthat cities andsquirrels can reachout to take as muchspace as they want.I am busy onthese days:Monday,Tuesday, andFriday.The new sentencegives the reader anidea of both the colorand the shape of thespot on the puppy'snose."That's perfect!"Ebony replied."Parrots and tigersboth live in the jungle.We can even make adrqwing of our newjungle bedroom."Ronda's answerwas 20. Shemultiplied thenumber ofwagons by 4.My youngersister,Laura, singslike a bird.147/86Mariah is lesslikely to receivea score in the60s than ascore in the70s.The sentenceshows that thegirls had time tothink about ananswer to thierproblem↔ ↔CD EFTerrychoc/o/late12.5pounds5/8GloomyAlliteration57X9Facts thatshowsomethingis trueShe eagerlycharges after atennis ball inthe grassy partof ourbackyard.Her earsshoot straightup as if theyare reachingfor the sky.2inches30,000+4,000+200+10+1The figurativelanguage illustratesthat cities andsquirrels can reachout to take as muchspace as they want.I am busy onthese days:Monday,Tuesday, andFriday.The new sentencegives the reader anidea of both the colorand the shape of thespot on the puppy'snose."That's perfect!"Ebony replied."Parrots and tigersboth live in the jungle.We can even make adrqwing of our newjungle bedroom."

Fourth Grade Common Assessment Practice - 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. Ronda's answer was 20. She multiplied the number of wagons by 4.
  2. My younger sister, Laura, sings like a bird.
  3. 14
  4. 7/8
  5. 6
  6. Mariah is less likely to receive a score in the 60s than a score in the 70s.
  7. The sentence shows that the girls had time to think about an answer to thier problem
  8. ↔ ↔ CD EF
  9. Terry
  10. choc/o/late
  11. 12.5 pounds
  12. 5/8
  13. Gloomy
  14. Alliteration
  15. 57X9
  16. Facts that show something is true
  17. She eagerly charges after a tennis ball in the grassy part of our backyard.
  18. Her ears shoot straight up as if they are reaching for the sky.
  19. 2 inches
  20. 30,000+ 4,000+200 +10+1
  21. The figurative language illustrates that cities and squirrels can reach out to take as much space as they want.
  22. I am busy on these days: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.
  23. The new sentence gives the reader an idea of both the color and the shape of the spot on the puppy's nose.
  24. "That's perfect!" Ebony replied. "Parrots and tigers both live in the jungle. We can even make a drqwing of our new jungle bedroom."