The new appmade learninghistory soeducational, itfelt like a game. Jayden carefullysteered hisremote-controlledvehicles throughan obstaclecourse of Legos.Nutritious snacksare great, butLucas preferscupcakes withsprinkles shapedlike dinosaurs.Cyclists spedpast, ringingtheir bells likea symphony of"excuse me!" Pedestriansstopped towatch a mimepretend to walkan invisibledog. Gun kept anotebook totrack his weeklyexpenses onbubble gum andcomic books. Hannahdiscovered thatadding chocolatechips to oatmealstill made itnutritious (sort of).Aiden laughedso hard duringthe game thathe almost got alaughing injury. Louisa calculatedher monthlyexpenses anddecided to cancelher unicorn ridesubscription. Hannah savedjust enoughmoney aftertaxes to buyher favoritecomic book. Cyclists rodethrough thepark, each onebalancing apicnic basket ontheir handlebars. Dragon injuredhis pride morethan his kneeswhen he fell offthe trampoline. The teacherallowed Aidento present hisproject in theform of a rapbattle. Kevin’s incomefrom babysittingskyrocketedafter hemasteredballoon animals. Dragon wantedto forbid snacksin his fort, buthis friendsrebelled withcandy bribesMotoristscheered whena friendly dogfetched trafficcones during astreet repair. Alicia realizedshe couldn’tafford the giantteddy bear, soshe hugged itgoodbye. “I’ll allow it,”said Dragon,dramatically,when Aidenoffered to sharehis fries.The academicclub voted to turntheir meetingsinto pizza partieswith triviaquizzes. The academiccompetitionturned wildwhen someoneanswered witha pirate voice. Motoristshonkedimpatiently as aparade ofducks crossedthe road. With a steadyincome from herlemonade stand,Joyce opened asecond location.Overall, Joycethought the tripto the hauntedhouse was bothscary andhilarious. Building atreehouse seemedlike a practicalweekend project—until the squirrelstook over. Louisa’s dreamgarage hasvehicles rangingfrom monstertrucks to spacerovers.The newcrosswalk makesit easier forpedestrians tododge unicyclingclowns. Overall, the classtrip to theaquarium was asplash—especially for thesoaked teacher.Wearing ajetpack toschool might befun, but it’stotallyimpractical. Educationalshows were onall day becausethe remotemysteriouslydisappeared. The new appmade learninghistory soeducational, itfelt like a game. Jayden carefullysteered hisremote-controlledvehicles throughan obstaclecourse of Legos.Nutritious snacksare great, butLucas preferscupcakes withsprinkles shapedlike dinosaurs.Cyclists spedpast, ringingtheir bells likea symphony of"excuse me!" Pedestriansstopped towatch a mimepretend to walkan invisibledog. Gun kept anotebook totrack his weeklyexpenses onbubble gum andcomic books. Hannahdiscovered thatadding chocolatechips to oatmealstill made itnutritious (sort of).Aiden laughedso hard duringthe game thathe almost got alaughing injury. Louisa calculatedher monthlyexpenses anddecided to cancelher unicorn ridesubscription. Hannah savedjust enoughmoney aftertaxes to buyher favoritecomic book. Cyclists rodethrough thepark, each onebalancing apicnic basket ontheir handlebars. Dragon injuredhis pride morethan his kneeswhen he fell offthe trampoline. The teacherallowed Aidento present hisproject in theform of a rapbattle. Kevin’s incomefrom babysittingskyrocketedafter hemasteredballoon animals. Dragon wantedto forbid snacksin his fort, buthis friendsrebelled withcandy bribesMotoristscheered whena friendly dogfetched trafficcones during astreet repair. Alicia realizedshe couldn’tafford the giantteddy bear, soshe hugged itgoodbye. “I’ll allow it,”said Dragon,dramatically,when Aidenoffered to sharehis fries.The academicclub voted to turntheir meetingsinto pizza partieswith triviaquizzes. The academiccompetitionturned wildwhen someoneanswered witha pirate voice. Motoristshonkedimpatiently as aparade ofducks crossedthe road. With a steadyincome from herlemonade stand,Joyce opened asecond location.Overall, Joycethought the tripto the hauntedhouse was bothscary andhilarious. Building atreehouse seemedlike a practicalweekend project—until the squirrelstook over. Louisa’s dreamgarage hasvehicles rangingfrom monstertrucks to spacerovers.The newcrosswalk makesit easier forpedestrians tododge unicyclingclowns. Overall, the classtrip to theaquarium was asplash—especially for thesoaked teacher.Wearing ajetpack toschool might befun, but it’stotallyimpractical. Educationalshows were onall day becausethe remotemysteriouslydisappeared. 

Debate 1 Units 4-5 - 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. The new app made learning history so educational, it felt like a game.
  2. Jayden carefully steered his remote-controlled vehicles through an obstacle course of Legos.
  3. Nutritious snacks are great, but Lucas prefers cupcakes with sprinkles shaped like dinosaurs.
  4. Cyclists sped past, ringing their bells like a symphony of "excuse me!"
  5. Pedestrians stopped to watch a mime pretend to walk an invisible dog.
  6. Gun kept a notebook to track his weekly expenses on bubble gum and comic books.
  7. Hannah discovered that adding chocolate chips to oatmeal still made it nutritious (sort of).
  8. Aiden laughed so hard during the game that he almost got a laughing injury.
  9. Louisa calculated her monthly expenses and decided to cancel her unicorn ride subscription.
  10. Hannah saved just enough money after taxes to buy her favorite comic book.
  11. Cyclists rode through the park, each one balancing a picnic basket on their handlebars.
  12. Dragon injured his pride more than his knees when he fell off the trampoline.
  13. The teacher allowed Aiden to present his project in the form of a rap battle.
  14. Kevin’s income from babysitting skyrocketed after he mastered balloon animals.
  15. Dragon wanted to forbid snacks in his fort, but his friends rebelled with candy bribes
  16. Motorists cheered when a friendly dog fetched traffic cones during a street repair.
  17. Alicia realized she couldn’t afford the giant teddy bear, so she hugged it goodbye.
  18. “I’ll allow it,” said Dragon, dramatically, when Aiden offered to share his fries.
  19. The academic club voted to turn their meetings into pizza parties with trivia quizzes.
  20. The academic competition turned wild when someone answered with a pirate voice.
  21. Motorists honked impatiently as a parade of ducks crossed the road.
  22. With a steady income from her lemonade stand, Joyce opened a second location.
  23. Overall, Joyce thought the trip to the haunted house was both scary and hilarious.
  24. Building a treehouse seemed like a practical weekend project—until the squirrels took over.
  25. Louisa’s dream garage has vehicles ranging from monster trucks to space rovers.
  26. The new crosswalk makes it easier for pedestrians to dodge unicycling clowns.
  27. Overall, the class trip to the aquarium was a splash—especially for the soaked teacher.
  28. Wearing a jetpack to school might be fun, but it’s totally impractical.
  29. Educational shows were on all day because the remote mysteriously disappeared.