PlayingindependentclauseI wouldn'tsteal in amillionyearsI ran to thecar, butshe ran tostore.actinglike aclownrealisticfictionsciencefictionThe starryskyglistenedbrightlyexpositionrising actionclimaxfalling actionresolutionauthor'schoice ofwordscounterclaimcharacterstays thesameherochildishimmatureauthor'schoice ofwordswriter'sdistinctiveuse oflanguagethe waythe authorarrangeswordsa briefaccountof eventsto, for,or, nor,so, yetFactsReasonsExamplesComparisonsAnecdotesan author'sattitudetoward asubjectbadcharacterargumentcharacterchangesproblemarises inthe storyPlayingindependentclauseI wouldn'tsteal in amillionyearsI ran to thecar, butshe ran tostore.actinglike aclownrealisticfictionsciencefictionThe starryskyglistenedbrightlyexpositionrising actionclimaxfalling actionresolutionauthor'schoice ofwordscounterclaimcharacterstays thesameherochildishimmatureauthor'schoice ofwordswriter'sdistinctiveuse oflanguagethe waythe authorarrangeswordsa briefaccountof eventsto, for,or, nor,so, yetFactsReasonsExamplesComparisonsAnecdotesan author'sattitudetoward asubjectbadcharacterargumentcharacterchangesproblemarises inthe story

ELA Terminology - 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. Playing
  2. independent clause
  3. I wouldn't steal in a million years
  4. I ran to the car, but she ran to store.
  5. acting like a clown
  6. realistic fiction science fiction
  7. The starry sky glistened brightly
  8. exposition rising action climax falling action resolution
  9. author's choice of words
  10. counterclaim
  11. character stays the same
  12. hero
  13. childish immature
  14. author's choice of words
  15. writer's distinctive use of language
  16. the way the author arranges words
  17. a brief account of events
  18. to, for, or, nor, so, yet
  19. Facts Reasons Examples Comparisons Anecdotes
  20. an author's attitude toward a subject
  21. bad character
  22. argument
  23. character changes
  24. problem arises in the story