First wordin asentence.AAAWWWUBISAm, is,are, was,wereMonthsand daysof theweekTitle usedwith thelast nameof a personInconclusion,lastlyProperNounsCompoundSentenceFANBOYSBetweencity andstateQuestionmark at theend of adirectquestionBetweenthe day andthe year in adateTitle of awrittenworkAfter adependentclause in acomplexsentenceFirst wordin a letterclosingPeriod Atthe end of adeclarativesentence.ThepronounIBeforea directquoteLetteropeningBetweenwords ina series.First, tobegin with,soon, then,meanwhile,finallyHolidaysCitiesandStatesAfter theopening ofa friendlyletterFirst wordin asentence.AAAWWWUBISAm, is,are, was,wereMonthsand daysof theweekTitle usedwith thelast nameof a personInconclusion,lastlyProperNounsCompoundSentenceFANBOYSBetweencity andstateQuestionmark at theend of adirectquestionBetweenthe day andthe year in adateTitle of awrittenworkAfter adependentclause in acomplexsentenceFirst wordin a letterclosingPeriod Atthe end of adeclarativesentence.ThepronounIBeforea directquoteLetteropeningBetweenwords ina series.First, tobegin with,soon, then,meanwhile,finallyHolidaysCitiesandStatesAfter theopening ofa friendlyletter

Capitalization and Punctuation Skills - 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. First word in a sentence.
  2. AAAWWWUBIS
  3. Am, is, are, was, were
  4. Months and days of the week
  5. Title used with the last name of a person
  6. In conclusion, lastly
  7. Proper Nouns
  8. Compound Sentence
  9. FANBOYS
  10. Between city and state
  11. Question mark at the end of a direct question
  12. Between the day and the year in a date
  13. Title of a written work
  14. After a dependent clause in a complex sentence
  15. First word in a letter closing
  16. Period At the end of a declarative sentence.
  17. The pronoun I
  18. Before a direct quote
  19. Letter opening
  20. Between words in a series.
  21. First, to begin with, soon, then, meanwhile, finally
  22. Holidays
  23. Cities and States
  24. After the opening of a friendly letter