The resultor effectofsomethingAn argumentordisagreementThe “bad guy” inthe story; or theperson or personswho are workingagainst the maincharacter.Explain;help show;give anexample ofA title for anindividualsection orparagraph ina text.Change;makedifferentShow; prove;clarify; be anexample ofsomethingShow, tell,communicateIn favor of or againstone thing, person, orgroup compared withanother; One sidedperspective; it issubjective, notobjectiveShow; makesomethingknown forthe first timeAdd to;support;causeTake a guess atwhat willhappen in thefuture based onclues from thetextThetextThe details andideas in the text.The part of thetext surroundingsomething thathelps to clarifymeaning.To show,teach,explain orgive anexampleResult; outcome.A change orconsequence thathappens becauseof something else.Whysomething isused orincluded;reason, causeExplain onlythe importantpoints of thetextThe mostimportant points ofthe story. Whatdoes the text orsection mostlyabout?Stress; makesomethingimportant orclearSuggest;explainmentionAn author’sopinion, idea orargument forthe topic theyare writingaboutIdea;opinionStory: who istelling the story?Nonfiction: whatthe author thinks;their mainargument, point oropinionThe resultor effectofsomethingAn argumentordisagreementThe “bad guy” inthe story; or theperson or personswho are workingagainst the maincharacter.Explain;help show;give anexample ofA title for anindividualsection orparagraph ina text.Change;makedifferentShow; prove;clarify; be anexample ofsomethingShow, tell,communicateIn favor of or againstone thing, person, orgroup compared withanother; One sidedperspective; it issubjective, notobjectiveShow; makesomethingknown forthe first timeAdd to;support;causeTake a guess atwhat willhappen in thefuture based onclues from thetextThetextThe details andideas in the text.The part of thetext surroundingsomething thathelps to clarifymeaning.To show,teach,explain orgive anexampleResult; outcome.A change orconsequence thathappens becauseof something else.Whysomething isused orincluded;reason, causeExplain onlythe importantpoints of thetextThe mostimportant points ofthe story. Whatdoes the text orsection mostlyabout?Stress; makesomethingimportant orclearSuggest;explainmentionAn author’sopinion, idea orargument forthe topic theyare writingaboutIdea;opinionStory: who istelling the story?Nonfiction: whatthe author thinks;their mainargument, point oropinion

EOG TEST VOCABULARY BINGO - 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. The result or effect of something
  2. An argument or disagreement
  3. The “bad guy” in the story; or the person or persons who are working against the main character.
  4. Explain; help show; give an example of
  5. A title for an individual section or paragraph in a text.
  6. Change; make different
  7. Show; prove; clarify; be an example of something
  8. Show, tell, communicate
  9. In favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another; One sided perspective; it is subjective, not objective
  10. Show; make something known for the first time
  11. Add to; support; cause
  12. Take a guess at what will happen in the future based on clues from the text
  13. The text
  14. The details and ideas in the text. The part of the text surrounding something that helps to clarify meaning.
  15. To show, teach, explain or give an example
  16. Result; outcome. A change or consequence that happens because of something else.
  17. Why something is used or included; reason, cause
  18. Explain only the important points of the text
  19. The most important points of the story. What does the text or section mostly about?
  20. Stress; make something important or clear
  21. Suggest; explain mention
  22. An author’s opinion, idea or argument for the topic they are writing about
  23. Idea; opinion
  24. Story: who is telling the story? Nonfiction: what the author thinks; their main argument, point or opinion