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Sentence Bingo

Sentence Bingo make a card 9 squares big. Fill in each box with one of these words in random order. Subject, predicate, 2 adjectives, adverb, preposition, object of the preposition, indirect object, direct object

1 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

2 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

3 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

4 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday

5 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

6 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

7 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

8 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

9 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

10 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

11 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

12 The excited cat with white paws brought me a dead mouse yesterday.

1 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

2 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

3 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

4 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

5 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

6 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

7 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

8 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

9 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

10 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

11 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

12 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

13 Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

Make Your Own Bingo 1. Choose a sentence with all of these parts of speech to make an answer key Subject, predicate, 2 adjectives, adverb, preposition, object of the preposition, indirect object, direct object Example Tomorrow, the teacher is bringing the students big red candy canes for the holidays.

2. Label all of the words Tomorrow adverb, the adjective teacher subject is bringing predicate the adjective students indirect object big adjective red adjective candy adjective canes direct object for preposition the adjective holidays object of the preposition.

3. Number all of the words randomly 4 Tomorrow adverb, 9 the adjective 6 teacher subject 7 is bringing predicate 5 the adjective 1 students indirect object 10 big adjective 13 red adjective 11 candy adjective 2 canes direct object 3 for preposition 8 the adjective 12 holidays object of the preposition.

4. Open a new power point. 5. Type the sentence all in black 6. Insert duplicate slides, one for each word 7. Number the duplicate slides 8. Highlight one word per slide to match your answer key. 9. Save with your names as the title.