Attitudeof theauthorSecondarymeaningof a word;the feelingTextstructurethat givesdirectionsTextstructurethat givesreasonsImaginativewriting thatusesimageryConflictagainstone's ownselfA 17syllableJapanesepoemRetelling astory usingthe mainpointsPerspectivethat usesyou, yourA stanzacontainingfour linesPerspectivethat uses I,me, my,myselfEmotionof thereaderCharacterthat goesagainst themain char.What youknow +what youlearn =Repetitionof initialsoundsCharacters& settingareintroducedWhen allconflictsareresolvedFictionset inthe pastGoingback intimeTheeventsthat makeup a storyAhumorous,5 linepoemTextstructurethat isnumberedA shortstory;animals &a lessonTextstructurethat givesa definitionAttitudeof theauthorSecondarymeaningof a word;the feelingTextstructurethat givesdirectionsTextstructurethat givesreasonsImaginativewriting thatusesimageryConflictagainstone's ownselfA 17syllableJapanesepoemRetelling astory usingthe mainpointsPerspectivethat usesyou, yourA stanzacontainingfour linesPerspectivethat uses I,me, my,myselfEmotionof thereaderCharacterthat goesagainst themain char.What youknow +what youlearn =Repetitionof initialsoundsCharacters& settingareintroducedWhen allconflictsareresolvedFictionset inthe pastGoingback intimeTheeventsthat makeup a storyAhumorous,5 linepoemTextstructurethat isnumberedA shortstory;animals &a lessonTextstructurethat givesa definition

Benchmark Review - 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. Attitude of the author
  2. Secondary meaning of a word; the feeling
  3. Text structure that gives directions
  4. Text structure that gives reasons
  5. Imaginative writing that uses imagery
  6. Conflict against one's own self
  7. A 17 syllable Japanese poem
  8. Retelling a story using the main points
  9. Perspective that uses you, your
  10. A stanza containing four lines
  11. Perspective that uses I, me, my, myself
  12. Emotion of the reader
  13. Character that goes against the main char.
  14. What you know + what you learn =
  15. Repetition of initial sounds
  16. Characters & setting are introduced
  17. When all conflicts are resolved
  18. Fiction set in the past
  19. Going back in time
  20. The events that make up a story
  21. A humorous, 5 line poem
  22. Text structure that is numbered
  23. A short story; animals & a lesson
  24. Text structure that gives a definition