Dancing in the forest Accusation (someone accusing another) Witchcraft Judge giving orders Gallows (place for hanging) Pointing fingers at someone Sin (doing something wrong) Door slamming shut Heavy stone (used for punishment) John Proctor Judge Danforth Courtroom Cross (symbol of faith) Marriage or husband/wife Tituba (servant accused of witchcraft) Rope (for hanging) Small doll (poppet) Prayer Screaming Death sentence Elizabeth Proctor Abigail Williams Jail cell Argument Reverend Hale Reverend Parris The Bible Crying “witch!” Confession (admitting guilt) The Devil Crying or wailing Lies or lying Church Spell or charm Fire or flames Fear or panic Dancing in the forest Accusation (someone accusing another) Witchcraft Judge giving orders Gallows (place for hanging) Pointing fingers at someone Sin (doing something wrong) Door slamming shut Heavy stone (used for punishment) John Proctor Judge Danforth Courtroom Cross (symbol of faith) Marriage or husband/wife Tituba (servant accused of witchcraft) Rope (for hanging) Small doll (poppet) Prayer Screaming Death sentence Elizabeth Proctor Abigail Williams Jail cell Argument Reverend Hale Reverend Parris The Bible Crying “witch!” Confession (admitting guilt) The Devil Crying or wailing Lies or lying Church Spell or charm Fire or flames Fear or panic
(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.
Dancing in the forest
Accusation (someone accusing another)
Witchcraft
Judge giving orders
Gallows (place for hanging)
Pointing fingers at someone
Sin (doing something wrong)
Door slamming shut
Heavy stone (used for punishment)
John Proctor
Judge Danforth
Courtroom
Cross (symbol of faith)
Marriage or husband/wife
Tituba (servant accused of witchcraft)
Rope (for hanging)
Small doll (poppet)
Prayer
Screaming
Death sentence
Elizabeth Proctor
Abigail Williams
Jail cell
Argument
Reverend Hale
Reverend Parris
The Bible
Crying “witch!”
Confession (admitting guilt)
The Devil
Crying or wailing
Lies or lying
Church
Spell or charm
Fire or flames
Fear or panic