What happenswhen salt andsugar is addedto water?define 5science vocabwords of yourchoice inchalk outside.Playoutsidefor > 30minutes. list tenbenchmarkfractions andtheir decimalequivalentsDo insulatorsonly keep itemscool? Why orwhy not? Givean example Draw a comicexplaining thedifferencebetween lessdense andmore dense. create a gamethat involvesadding andsubtractingdecimal andfractionsTake a walkoutside and list5 examples ofmechanicalenergy. 14.58÷ 12Create a receiptfor a store you liketo visit with morethan 4 items on it.Make sure toinclude decimalprices.Round23.099 tothe nearesthundredth. Studysciencevocab with afamilymemberRound23.099 tonearesttenth. Write a Letterof gratitude toa formerteacher andgive it to them.43.56x2.2list fivemixturesin yourkitchen.time yourselfcompletingyourmultipleschart to 12.Why is sand mixedwith water notconsidered achemical reaction?Use vocabularywords to explain Create a factortree for 112and 51. Arethey prime orcomposite? Draw 5examplesof thermalenergy create a wordproblem thatinvolvesdividing adecimal andfraction. solve itList fivephysicalproperties ofa meal youeat for dinner.Use decimalmodel torepresent2.3 x 0.7Definepropertytax andsales tax.What happenswhen salt andsugar is addedto water?define 5science vocabwords of yourchoice inchalk outside.Playoutsidefor > 30minutes. list tenbenchmarkfractions andtheir decimalequivalentsDo insulatorsonly keep itemscool? Why orwhy not? Givean example Draw a comicexplaining thedifferencebetween lessdense andmore dense. create a gamethat involvesadding andsubtractingdecimal andfractionsTake a walkoutside and list5 examples ofmechanicalenergy. 14.58÷ 12Create a receiptfor a store you liketo visit with morethan 4 items on it.Make sure toinclude decimalprices.Round23.099 tothe nearesthundredth. Studysciencevocab with afamilymemberRound23.099 tonearesttenth. Write a Letterof gratitude toa formerteacher andgive it to them.43.56x2.2list fivemixturesin yourkitchen.time yourselfcompletingyourmultipleschart to 12.Why is sand mixedwith water notconsidered achemical reaction?Use vocabularywords to explain Create a factortree for 112and 51. Arethey prime orcomposite? Draw 5examplesof thermalenergy create a wordproblem thatinvolvesdividing adecimal andfraction. solve itList fivephysicalproperties ofa meal youeat for dinner.Use decimalmodel torepresent2.3 x 0.7Definepropertytax andsales tax.

October - 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. What happens when salt and sugar is added to water?
  2. define 5 science vocab words of your choice in chalk outside.
  3. Play outside for > 30 minutes.
  4. list ten benchmark fractions and their decimal equivalents
  5. Do insulators only keep items cool? Why or why not? Give an example
  6. Draw a comic explaining the difference between less dense and more dense.
  7. create a game that involves adding and subtracting decimal and fractions
  8. Take a walk outside and list 5 examples of mechanical energy.
  9. 14.58 ÷ 12
  10. Create a receipt for a store you like to visit with more than 4 items on it. Make sure to include decimal prices.
  11. Round 23.099 to the nearest hundredth.
  12. Study science vocab with a family member
  13. Round 23.099 to nearest tenth.
  14. Write a Letter of gratitude to a former teacher and give it to them.
  15. 43.56x2.2
  16. list five mixtures in your kitchen.
  17. time yourself completing your multiples chart to 12.
  18. Why is sand mixed with water not considered a chemical reaction? Use vocabulary words to explain
  19. Create a factor tree for 112 and 51. Are they prime or composite?
  20. Draw 5 examples of thermal energy
  21. create a word problem that involves dividing a decimal and fraction. solve it
  22. List five physical properties of a meal you eat for dinner.
  23. Use decimal model to represent 2.3 x 0.7
  24. Define property tax and sales tax.