TaketurnstalkingGuide theconversationback to thetopicOffer asolution orsuggestionto a problemMaintainseriousattitudethroughoutdiscussionRefer tothe TYPEof conflictInviteanotherperson toparticipatefollow thediscussionwith yourEYESSitappropriatelyfor the entirediscussionAsk aquestionforclarificationUse amembeanword (andtell us whenyou do)Read fromthe text aspart of yourresponse toDiscussedauthor'sdiction orsyntaxPoint out arhetoricaldevice usedandexplain/connectRespectfullydisagreewith anotherperson andexplainContributeto thediscussionMake aconnectionto a topicfrom anotherclassUse a quotefrom the textin yourresponse toa questionMake a connectionto anotherbook/character/textComplimentanotherperson'sresponseChange thetopic at anappropriatetimeEnd anawkwardsilenceConnectideasfrom otherpeopleTake aleadershiprole in thediscussionBuild onanotherperson'sideaDo notengage insidebardiscussionsAsk yourownevaluativequestionChange yourmind basedon anotherperson'sresponseAnsweranotherperson'squestiondiscuss atheme inthe bookTaketurnstalkingGuide theconversationback to thetopicOffer asolution orsuggestionto a problemMaintainseriousattitudethroughoutdiscussionRefer tothe TYPEof conflictInviteanotherperson toparticipatefollow thediscussionwith yourEYESSitappropriatelyfor the entirediscussionAsk aquestionforclarificationUse amembeanword (andtell us whenyou do)Read fromthe text aspart of yourresponse toDiscussedauthor'sdiction orsyntaxPoint out arhetoricaldevice usedandexplain/connectRespectfullydisagreewith anotherperson andexplainContributeto thediscussionMake aconnectionto a topicfrom anotherclassUse a quotefrom the textin yourresponse toa questionMake a connectionto anotherbook/character/textComplimentanotherperson'sresponseChange thetopic at anappropriatetimeEnd anawkwardsilenceConnectideasfrom otherpeopleTake aleadershiprole in thediscussionBuild onanotherperson'sideaDo notengage insidebardiscussionsAsk yourownevaluativequestionChange yourmind basedon anotherperson'sresponseAnsweranotherperson'squestiondiscuss atheme inthe book

Class Discussion - 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. Take turns talking
  2. Guide the conversation back to the topic
  3. Offer a solution or suggestion to a problem
  4. Maintain serious attitude throughout discussion
  5. Refer to the TYPE of conflict
  6. Invite another person to participate
  7. follow the discussion with your EYES
  8. Sit appropriately for the entire discussion
  9. Ask a question for clarification
  10. Use a membean word (and tell us when you do)
  11. Read from the text as part of your response to
  12. Discussed author's diction or syntax
  13. Point out a rhetorical device used and explain/connect
  14. Respectfully disagree with another person and explain
  15. Contribute to the discussion
  16. Make a connection to a topic from another class
  17. Use a quote from the text in your response to a question
  18. Make a connection to another book/character/text
  19. Compliment another person's response
  20. Change the topic at an appropriate time
  21. End an awkward silence
  22. Connect ideas from other people
  23. Take a leadership role in the discussion
  24. Build on another person's idea
  25. Do not engage in sidebar discussions
  26. Ask your own evaluative question
  27. Change your mind based on another person's response
  28. Answer another person's question
  29. discuss a theme in the book