Free!drawings, pictures, orother illustrationsinserted in adocument,spreadsheet, orpresentation to explaindata or enhance theappearance of text ona pageFree!a form of computernetworking or othercommunication thatuses radio signalsand microwaves totransmit data Free!data storagecontainers used toorganize files on adesignatedstorage device intomanageablegroupsan Internetinformation systemthat allows accessto electronicdocuments byhypertext linksa personal websiteor web page onwhich individualopinions oractivities are postedon a regular basis;an electronic journaldynamicmovements ofobjects (text,images, etc.) inan electronicpresentationgraphic images orsymbols that representapplications, files, diskdrives, documents,embedded objects, orlinked objects in anoperating systemkeystrokes that enactthe same commandsavailable in themenus of a program,usually involving 2 or3 keys depressedsimultaneously; i.e.CTRL + Sprogramming code thathas been written, usuallyby a hacker, to causecorruption of data on acomputer; often attachedto an executable file thatspreads from one file toanother once theprogram is executedPrograms that allowyou to accomplishcertain tasks such aswrite letters, analyzenumbers, sort files,manage finances,draw pictures, andplay games.the group ofpeople at whomadvertisementsare aimedThe parts of thecomputer youcannot touch - Aset of instructionsthat tells thecomputer what todo.groups ofinterconnectedcomputers andnetworksdesigned toshare resourcesFree!drawings, pictures, orother illustrationsinserted in adocument,spreadsheet, orpresentation to explaindata or enhance theappearance of text ona pageFree!a form of computernetworking or othercommunication thatuses radio signalsand microwaves totransmit dataFree!data storagecontainers used toorganize files on adesignatedstorage device intomanageablegroupsan Internetinformation systemthat allows accessto electronicdocuments byhypertext linksa personal websiteor web page onwhich individualopinions oractivities are postedon a regular basis;an electronic journaldynamicmovements ofobjects (text,images, etc.) inan electronicpresentationgraphic images orsymbols that representapplications, files, diskdrives, documents,embedded objects, orlinked objects in anoperating systemkeystrokes that enactthe same commandsavailable in themenus of a program,usually involving 2 or3 keys depressedsimultaneously; i.e.CTRL + Sprogramming code thathas been written, usuallyby a hacker, to causecorruption of data on acomputer; often attachedto an executable file thatspreads from one file toanother once theprogram is executedPrograms that allowyou to accomplishcertain tasks such aswrite letters, analyzenumbers, sort files,manage finances,draw pictures, andplay games.the group ofpeople at whomadvertisementsare aimedThe parts of thecomputer youcannot touch - Aset of instructionsthat tells thecomputer what todo.groups ofinterconnectedcomputers andnetworksdesigned toshare resources

English Time ( Make Your own application ) - 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. Free!
  2. drawings, pictures, or other illustrations inserted in a document, spreadsheet, or presentation to explain data or enhance the appearance of text on a page
  3. Free!
  4. a form of computer networking or other communication that uses radio signals and microwaves to transmit data
  5. Free!
  6. data storage containers used to organize files on a designated storage device into manageable groups
  7. an Internet information system that allows access to electronic documents by hypertext links
  8. a personal website or web page on which individual opinions or activities are posted on a regular basis; an electronic journal
  9. dynamic movements of objects (text, images, etc.) in an electronic presentation
  10. graphic images or symbols that represent applications, files, disk drives, documents, embedded objects, or linked objects in an operating system
  11. keystrokes that enact the same commands available in the menus of a program, usually involving 2 or 3 keys depressed simultaneously; i.e. CTRL + S
  12. programming code that has been written, usually by a hacker, to cause corruption of data on a computer; often attached to an executable file that spreads from one file to another once the program is executed
  13. Programs that allow you to accomplish certain tasks such as write letters, analyze numbers, sort files, manage finances, draw pictures, and play games.
  14. the group of people at whom advertisements are aimed
  15. The parts of the computer you cannot touch - A set of instructions that tells the computer what to do.
  16. groups of interconnected computers and networks designed to share resources