describe howthe bodies ofthe story aredifferentclearlt statestheinformationcan beprovedwho thestory isaboutpersonwho tellsthe story" Theyhad toleave thierpost"" Herotherbooks"feelingyou getfrom thestorywhat youconclude thatis suggestedby the facts" Itrefuses toeat ordrink"narrator isis not afigure inthe storyactual storyaround whichthe entirebook isbasedtells youwhat thestory isaboutnarrator isin thestory,uses "I"necessarydescriptionsandsuspensetells you whatthe authorwants to sayabout thetopicgives the mainidea of theparagraph (1stsentence)narratorspeaksin "you""Peoplefound saltin nature"" Feelsignored bythe peoplewho live inthe hills"locationof thestorymostexciting, rightbefore theresolutionthe problemin the waythe actionwas resolved"The stoneshould bereturned toEgypt"a problemto resolvein thestorydescribe howthe bodies ofthe story aredifferentclearlt statestheinformationcan beprovedwho thestory isaboutpersonwho tellsthe story" Theyhad toleave thierpost"" Herotherbooks"feelingyou getfrom thestorywhat youconclude thatis suggestedby the facts" Itrefuses toeat ordrink"narrator isis not afigure inthe storyactual storyaround whichthe entirebook isbasedtells youwhat thestory isaboutnarrator isin thestory,uses "I"necessarydescriptionsandsuspensetells you whatthe authorwants to sayabout thetopicgives the mainidea of theparagraph (1stsentence)narratorspeaksin "you""Peoplefound saltin nature"" Feelsignored bythe peoplewho live inthe hills"locationof thestorymostexciting, rightbefore theresolutionthe problemin the waythe actionwas resolved"The stoneshould bereturned toEgypt"a problemto resolvein thestory

Reading Detectives - 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 how the bodies of the story are different
  2. clearlt states the information can be proved
  3. who the story is about
  4. person who tells the story
  5. " They had to leave thier post"
  6. " Her other books"
  7. feeling you get from the story
  8. what you conclude that is suggested by the facts
  9. " It refuses to eat or drink"
  10. narrator is is not a figure in the story
  11. actual story around which the entire book is based
  12. tells you what the story is about
  13. narrator is in the story, uses "I"
  14. necessary descriptions and suspense
  15. tells you what the author wants to say about the topic
  16. gives the main idea of the paragraph (1st sentence)
  17. narrator speaks in "you"
  18. "People found salt in nature"
  19. " Feels ignored by the people who live in the hills"
  20. location of the story
  21. most exciting, right before the resolution
  22. the problem in the way the action was resolved
  23. "The stone should be returned to Egypt"
  24. a problem to resolve in the story