Samantha pickedup her keys anddrove to the store,but her dog Luckylay in thebackyard took anap.OunceFlip theshapesover a line3,2,4,1The meanof theages is 10years.6.5feetRicardo used thearticle "Big Cats"from NaturalWondersMagazine for hisrepot on lions.Fernandosearchedfrantically forhis lost keys.1,2,4,5The childrenwaited for adeterminatioinfrom their auntabout going to thezoo on SaturdayThe openingmakes both themain idea andthe purpose ofthe letter clear.Each side lengthof one polygon isequal to thecorrespondingside length of theother polygonJavier did not solve theequatiion correctly. Headded 15 to both sidesof the equation. Heshould have subtracted15 from both sides.Subtraction is theinverse operation ofaddition.c<18The very oldhouse on thecorner did not lookold; it had beenrestored andlooked beautiful.1,500millimeterssuccessfulHolly shoulddivide bothsides of theequatiion by60These mapsrepresent thelocations andsizes of rivers,lakes, mountains,deserts.She dug in theloose gravelwith the toe ofher tennisshoe.QuadrantIVGlobal warmingcauses climatechanges thatcan impactplants animals,and humans3,702,516She practices sohard for so longthat her fingersand back ache,but she will notleave the pianoSamantha pickedup her keys anddrove to the store,but her dog Luckylay in thebackyard took anap.OunceFlip theshapesover a line3,2,4,1The meanof theages is 10years.6.5feetRicardo used thearticle "Big Cats"from NaturalWondersMagazine for hisrepot on lions.Fernandosearchedfrantically forhis lost keys.1,2,4,5The childrenwaited for adeterminatioinfrom their auntabout going to thezoo on SaturdayThe openingmakes both themain idea andthe purpose ofthe letter clear.Each side lengthof one polygon isequal to thecorrespondingside length of theother polygonJavier did not solve theequatiion correctly. Headded 15 to both sidesof the equation. Heshould have subtracted15 from both sides.Subtraction is theinverse operation ofaddition.c<18The very oldhouse on thecorner did not lookold; it had beenrestored andlooked beautiful.1,500millimeterssuccessfulHolly shoulddivide bothsides of theequatiion by60These mapsrepresent thelocations andsizes of rivers,lakes, mountains,deserts.She dug in theloose gravelwith the toe ofher tennisshoe.QuadrantIVGlobal warmingcauses climatechanges thatcan impactplants animals,and humans3,702,516She practices sohard for so longthat her fingersand back ache,but she will notleave the piano

Fifth 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. Samantha picked up her keys and drove to the store, but her dog Lucky lay in the backyard took a nap.
  2. Ounce
  3. Flip the shapes over a line
  4. 3,2,4,1
  5. The mean of the ages is 10 years.
  6. 6.5 feet
  7. Ricardo used the article "Big Cats" from Natural Wonders Magazine for his repot on lions.
  8. Fernando searched frantically for his lost keys.
  9. 1,2,4,5
  10. The children waited for a determinatioin from their aunt about going to the zoo on Saturday
  11. The opening makes both the main idea and the purpose of the letter clear.
  12. Each side length of one polygon is equal to the corresponding side length of the other polygon
  13. Javier did not solve the equatiion correctly. He added 15 to both sides of the equation. He should have subtracted 15 from both sides. Subtraction is the inverse operation of addition.
  14. c<18
  15. The very old house on the corner did not look old; it had been restored and looked beautiful.
  16. 1,500 millimeters
  17. successful
  18. Holly should divide both sides of the equatiion by 60
  19. These maps represent the locations and sizes of rivers, lakes, mountains, deserts.
  20. She dug in the loose gravel with the toe of her tennis shoe.
  21. Quadrant IV
  22. Global warming causes climate changes that can impact plants animals, and humans
  23. 3,702,516
  24. She practices so hard for so long that her fingers and back ache, but she will not leave the piano