YOUcompulsoryLeft sideof CornellNotessterilizationWhat arecontextclues?ExampleofcomplexsentenceSubjectcompoundsentenceExample of anexclammatorysentencecompoundcomplexsentencefor, and,nor, but,or, yet, soExampleof aQuestionHow doANNOTATIONShelp us?  Exampleof simplesentenceWhat is asummary?commercialWhat shoulda non fictionsummarycontain?ExampleofcompoundsentenceStatementExample ofa compoundcomplexsentenceRight sideof CornellNotesWhat is theContextClueformula?independentclausewhat areCornellNotes?Exampleof acommandQuestionExclammatoryStatementsimplesentenceWhat areANNOTATIONS?What shoulda fictionalsummarycontain?complexsentencePredicateCommanddisparitydependentclauseWhy dowe useCornellnotes?YOUcompulsoryLeft sideof CornellNotessterilizationWhat arecontextclues?ExampleofcomplexsentenceSubjectcompoundsentenceExample of anexclammatorysentencecompoundcomplexsentencefor, and,nor, but,or, yet, soExampleof aQuestionHow doANNOTATIONShelp us?  Exampleof simplesentenceWhat is asummary?commercialWhat shoulda non fictionsummarycontain?ExampleofcompoundsentenceStatementExample ofa compoundcomplexsentenceRight sideof CornellNotesWhat is theContextClueformula?independentclausewhat areCornellNotes?Exampleof acommandQuestionExclammatoryStatementsimplesentenceWhat areANNOTATIONS?What shoulda fictionalsummarycontain?complexsentencePredicateCommanddisparitydependentclauseWhy dowe useCornellnotes?

Review Cornell Notes/Sentence Structure - 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. YOU
  2. compulsory
  3. Left side of Cornell Notes
  4. sterilization
  5. What are context clues?
  6. Example of complex sentence
  7. Subject
  8. compound sentence
  9. Example of an exclammatory sentence
  10. compound complex sentence
  11. for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  12. Example of a Question
  13. How do ANNOTATIONS help us?
  14. Example of simple sentence
  15. What is a summary?
  16. commercial
  17. What should a non fiction summary contain?
  18. Example of compound sentence
  19. Statement
  20. Example of a compound complex sentence
  21. Right side of Cornell Notes
  22. What is the Context Clue formula?
  23. independent clause
  24. what are Cornell Notes?
  25. Example of a command
  26. Question
  27. Exclammatory Statement
  28. simple sentence
  29. What are ANNOTATIONS?
  30. What should a fictional summary contain?
  31. complex sentence
  32. Predicate
  33. Command
  34. disparity
  35. dependent clause
  36. Why do we use Cornell notes?