Describe aproblem that acharacter had toface. How did thecharacter solve it?Whatemotions didyou feelwhile youread? Why?If you werethe author,how wouldthis end?(begin?)What messagedo you thinkthe author istrying to send?Afterreading, Iwonder...Do any of thecharacters’feeling changeas you read?I like......Idislike....What is the toneof what you arereading? (happy,sad, funny,serious) Whatmakes it that way?Describethe conflictin yourreading.Thisremindsme of....The mostinterestingpart of myreadingwas...How didthe readingmake youfeel?Describethe themeof yourreading.How haveyour feelingschanged asyou’ve beenreading?Explain howyou havebeensurprised byyour reading?Select a quotationfrom your readingthat you liked.What made youpick it? How did itmake you feel?In a fewsentences,summarizewhat youread todayWhat haveyou learnedabout life fromwhat you’rereading.What are twoemotions the maincharacter has felt?What made themain characterfeel this way?Describe yourleast favoritecharacter andtell why.Are you happythat you chosethis book?Why? Giveexamples toexplain.Why did theauthor writethis? Whatclues makeyou think that?How didthe readingmake youfeel?Is what you'rereadingbelievable?Why or whynot?Describe aproblem that acharacter had toface. How did thecharacter solve it?Whatemotions didyou feelwhile youread? Why?If you werethe author,how wouldthis end?(begin?)What messagedo you thinkthe author istrying to send?Afterreading, Iwonder...Do any of thecharacters’feeling changeas you read?I like......Idislike....What is the toneof what you arereading? (happy,sad, funny,serious) Whatmakes it that way?Describethe conflictin yourreading.Thisremindsme of....The mostinterestingpart of myreadingwas...How didthe readingmake youfeel?Describethe themeof yourreading.How haveyour feelingschanged asyou’ve beenreading?Explain howyou havebeensurprised byyour reading?Select a quotationfrom your readingthat you liked.What made youpick it? How did itmake you feel?In a fewsentences,summarizewhat youread todayWhat haveyou learnedabout life fromwhat you’rereading.What are twoemotions the maincharacter has felt?What made themain characterfeel this way?Describe yourleast favoritecharacter andtell why.Are you happythat you chosethis book?Why? Giveexamples toexplain.Why did theauthor writethis? Whatclues makeyou think that?How didthe readingmake youfeel?Is what you'rereadingbelievable?Why or whynot?

Reader Response 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. Describe a problem that a character had to face. How did the character solve it?
  2. What emotions did you feel while you read? Why?
  3. If you were the author, how would this end? (begin?)
  4. What message do you think the author is trying to send?
  5. After reading, I wonder...
  6. Do any of the characters’ feeling change as you read?
  7. I like...... I dislike....
  8. What is the tone of what you are reading? (happy, sad, funny, serious) What makes it that way?
  9. Describe the conflict in your reading.
  10. This reminds me of....
  11. The most interesting part of my reading was...
  12. How did the reading make you feel?
  13. Describe the theme of your reading.
  14. How have your feelings changed as you’ve been reading?
  15. Explain how you have been surprised by your reading?
  16. Select a quotation from your reading that you liked. What made you pick it? How did it make you feel?
  17. In a few sentences, summarize what you read today
  18. What have you learned about life from what you’re reading.
  19. What are two emotions the main character has felt? What made the main character feel this way?
  20. Describe your least favorite character and tell why.
  21. Are you happy that you chose this book? Why? Give examples to explain.
  22. Why did the author write this? What clues make you think that?
  23. How did the reading make you feel?
  24. Is what you're reading believable? Why or why not?