_________________________a list of chapters or article titlesfound at the beginning of the text. Purpose: To help readers, at aglance, find out about topics orconcepts discussed in the bookor magazine. _________________________Additional information found inboxes at the side, or insertedwithin the text. Purpose? Provides the readerwith updates on the subject orinteresting facts about thesubject. _________________________the title of a short section withinthe main body of a text. Purpose: To give readers cluesas to what they will read aboutnext.To make it easy to find the mainideas/topics within the body ofthe text. _________________________A drawing that shows or explainssomethingTo understand the diagram, thereader should read the titles,labels, captions and numberedpartsHelp the reader understandsteps, how objects are made, orinformation in the tex_________________________graphics that are used to listitems or ideas in a text. Purpose: To break up a lot of textinto chunks of important info.To create lists, summarize keyideas at the end of a chapter, etc. _________________________Give information in a visual wayHelp tell the storyWork with the words andheadings to teach the materialHelp the reader understand anidea in the text that was unclear Free!_________________________Show the basic shape of the landand other geographical, political,or historical featuresPresent information in a visualformHelp the reader understandwhere something happensHelp the reader understand howfar away somet_________________________Key words to notice are in bold orare in color.Text in Italics is used in picturecaptions, book titles, andanything that needs to stand out.draws attention to importantinformation. _________________________are used to enclose words thatare quoted from the originalsource, to set off dialog fromnarrative, to note a figure ofspeech/idiom, to note titles ofshorter works such as songs,poems, short stories, and to re-name. _________________________text in smaller print that is foundnext to a picture inserted in themain body of the text. Purpose: To give a briefexplanation of the picture, chart,graph, or diagram. _________________________The name of a book, essay,article, etc. Purpose: To hint at what the textmight be about.To give a brief summary of thetext content. _________________________Show important events inchronological orderHelp the reader betterunderstand the order of eventsand how one event led to another _________________________A small section of text insertedinto the main body of the text. Purpose: To provide additionalinformation that is not vital to thetext, but is supplemental orinteresting.  _________________________Organize large amounts ofinformation in a small spacePresent all kinds of data fromnumbers and amounts tocalendars and menusHelp compare information in thetext _________________________Divide the text into sectionsTell the main idea of each sectionof the textPrinted in large or bold type tomake them stand outHelp the reader locateinformation by telling them whereto look _________________________a list of chapters or article titlesfound at the beginning of the text. Purpose: To help readers, at aglance, find out about topics orconcepts discussed in the bookor magazine. _________________________Additional information found inboxes at the side, or insertedwithin the text. Purpose? Provides the readerwith updates on the subject orinteresting facts about thesubject. _________________________the title of a short section withinthe main body of a text. Purpose: To give readers cluesas to what they will read aboutnext.To make it easy to find the mainideas/topics within the body ofthe text. _________________________A drawing that shows or explainssomethingTo understand the diagram, thereader should read the titles,labels, captions and numberedpartsHelp the reader understandsteps, how objects are made, orinformation in the tex_________________________graphics that are used to listitems or ideas in a text. Purpose: To break up a lot of textinto chunks of important info.To create lists, summarize keyideas at the end of a chapter, etc. _________________________Give information in a visual wayHelp tell the storyWork with the words andheadings to teach the materialHelp the reader understand anidea in the text that was unclear Free!_________________________Show the basic shape of the landand other geographical, political,or historical featuresPresent information in a visualformHelp the reader understandwhere something happensHelp the reader understand howfar away somet_________________________Key words to notice are in bold orare in color.Text in Italics is used in picturecaptions, book titles, andanything that needs to stand out.draws attention to importantinformation. _________________________are used to enclose words thatare quoted from the originalsource, to set off dialog fromnarrative, to note a figure ofspeech/idiom, to note titles ofshorter works such as songs,poems, short stories, and to re-name. _________________________text in smaller print that is foundnext to a picture inserted in themain body of the text. Purpose: To give a briefexplanation of the picture, chart,graph, or diagram. _________________________The name of a book, essay,article, etc. Purpose: To hint at what the textmight be about.To give a brief summary of thetext content. _________________________Show important events inchronological orderHelp the reader betterunderstand the order of eventsand how one event led to another _________________________A small section of text insertedinto the main body of the text. Purpose: To provide additionalinformation that is not vital to thetext, but is supplemental orinteresting.  _________________________Organize large amounts ofinformation in a small spacePresent all kinds of data fromnumbers and amounts tocalendars and menusHelp compare information in thetext _________________________Divide the text into sectionsTell the main idea of each sectionof the textPrinted in large or bold type tomake them stand outHelp the reader locateinformation by telling them whereto look 

Text Features Bingo Notes - 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. _________________________ a list of chapters or article titles found at the beginning of the text. Purpose: To help readers, at a glance, find out about topics or concepts discussed in the book or magazine.
  2. _________________________ Additional information found in boxes at the side, or inserted within the text. Purpose? Provides the reader with updates on the subject or interesting facts about the subject.
  3. _________________________ the title of a short section within the main body of a text. Purpose: To give readers clues as to what they will read about next. To make it easy to find the main ideas/topics within the body of the text.
  4. _________________________ A drawing that shows or explains something To understand the diagram, the reader should read the titles, labels, captions and numbered parts Help the reader understand steps, how objects are made, or information in the tex
  5. _________________________ graphics that are used to list items or ideas in a text. Purpose: To break up a lot of text into chunks of important info. To create lists, summarize key ideas at the end of a chapter, etc.
  6. _________________________ Give information in a visual way Help tell the story Work with the words and headings to teach the material Help the reader understand an idea in the text that was unclear
  7. Free!
  8. _________________________ Show the basic shape of the land and other geographical, political, or historical features Present information in a visual form Help the reader understand where something happens Help the reader understand how far away somet
  9. _________________________ Key words to notice are in bold or are in color. Text in Italics is used in picture captions, book titles, and anything that needs to stand out. draws attention to important information.
  10. _________________________ are used to enclose words that are quoted from the original source, to set off dialog from narrative, to note a figure of speech/idiom, to note titles of shorter works such as songs, poems, short stories, and to re-name.
  11. _________________________ text in smaller print that is found next to a picture inserted in the main body of the text. Purpose: To give a brief explanation of the picture, chart, graph, or diagram.
  12. _________________________ The name of a book, essay, article, etc. Purpose: To hint at what the text might be about. To give a brief summary of the text content.
  13. _________________________ Show important events in chronological order Help the reader better understand the order of events and how one event led to another
  14. _________________________ A small section of text inserted into the main body of the text. Purpose: To provide additional information that is not vital to the text, but is supplemental or interesting.
  15. _________________________ Organize large amounts of information in a small space Present all kinds of data from numbers and amounts to calendars and menus Help compare information in the text
  16. _________________________ Divide the text into sections Tell the main idea of each section of the text Printed in large or bold type to make them stand out Help the reader locate information by telling them where to look