This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: The author’s reason for writing, for example: inform, entertain, persuade., This is why something happens. It makes something happen., This is what happens because of something else., These are the people or animals in a story or nonfiction article., This is telling how two or more things are alike., This is telling how two or more things are different., The words around an unfamiliar word that can be used to figure out meaning., Using what you know and what is in the story to make a decision about the characters or events. Also known as making an inference., This is a statement that can be proved true or false., This is a statement that tells your ideas or feelings., This is a broad statement or rule that applies to many examples., This is the most important idea that a piece is about. All facts relate back to this., These are pieces of information that tell more about the main idea., Thinking about and deciding how to react toward people, situations, or ideas in stories and articles that you read., Explaining something in your own words but keeping the writer’s meaning., A series of events that center on a problem or conflict in a narrative story., Telling what you think might happen next in a story or article based on what has already happened., The order in which things happen or steps followed to do something., The time and place in which a story occurs., A short statement, no more than a few sentences, that tells the main idea of a piece., The way a piece of writing is organized., A story’s underlying meaning or big idea. This could be what you are supposed to learn from the story., The main conflict in the story that needs resolution. and The resolution to the main conflict in a story. This is how the problem is solved..
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