This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Explain a character's problem and then offer that character advice on how to solve his/her problem., Explain the most interesting thing you read and why it stood out to you., Explain something that you learned from reading this book., What are 3 details from the text that support the main idea? How do they support this idea?, After your reading, what are 3 questions you have that you could research to find more about?, Would you like to be a character in this story? Why or why not?, If you could change something about this story, what would it be and why?, What does the main character/characters learn in this story?, Describe a moment from the story that you loved. Why do you love it?, Find 5 words from your story that you don't know and look up the definition., Compare and contrast 3 characters from your story., Imagine your book/story was turned into a movie. Design a movie poster for your book/story., Create a comic strip using your favorite moment from your story., Make a connection between something you read and something from your life, another text, or the world around you., If you could interview your character, what 5 questions would you ask them?, What lesson do you think the author wants you to learn from reading the story?, Write a review for your book/story, Write a different ending for the book/story, Write a journal entry from the point of the view of the main character, Draw a picture of the main character and label them with their traits., Tell if the story ended if you thought it would. Why did you think it would end that way?, Create a timeline with important events that occurred in the text., How did one character's actions affect others in the story? Explain in detail. and What was the worst part of this book? Why?.
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