identifies detailsand supportinginformationwithin a sectionof textthe author'sattitudetoward thesubjectBreaks a numberinto smallerpieces, multiplyboth parts andthen add together3 x 18 = (3 x 10) +(3 x 8)the persontelling thestory. Can bein 1st , 2nd, or3rd Personthe repetitionof consonantsounds at thebeginning ofwordsan instructionwritten as partof the script ofa playA line plot is a graphthat shows frequency ofdata along a numberline. It is best to use aline plot whencomparing fewer than25 numbers. It is aquick, simple way toorganize data.4 sidedfigurethe generalidea or insightabout life that awork ofliteraturerevealsAnswerwhen youmultiplyNumbersyoumultiplytogethera writer ofpoems (theterm is usuallyreserved forwriters of goodpoetry)A number line is apicture of a straightline on which everypoint is assumed tocorrespond to a realnumber and everyreal number to apoint.a dramatic workintended forperformance byactors on astageThe timeand placeof a storyAnswerwhenyou adda list ofthecharactersin a playthe numbersyou getwhen youskip countTwo angleswith a sumof 90degrees.the thingsneeded orused for aparticularpurposeA model formultiplicationproblems, in whichthe length and widthof a rectanglerepresents thefactors.Means tobreak apart anumber forexample; 333= 300 + 30 + 3a subdivisionof a play oropera orballeta piece ofmaterial hungto cover awindow,stage, etcNumber bonduses a partwhole-part concept topresent therelation betweenthe 3 numbers.A figure of speechin which an objector animal is givenhuman feelings,thoughts, orattitudesthe measurementaround a polygon,add all the sides(Like a fencearound shape)Answerwhen yousubtracttext that isslanted tothe rightall the foodsand spices thatyou use tomake a certainkind of food.Tape diagramsshow therelationshipbetween twoquantities.a group of lines ina poem or songthat constitute adivision (in prose:paragraph)when twolines intersectand form a 90degree angle.The numericalvalue that adigit has byvirtue of itsposition in anumber.3 sidedfigureA literarywork writtenfor aperformanceon stage.a (usuallylong)dramaticspeech by asingle actorthe voice of awork; an authormay speak ashimself or herselfor as a fictitiouspersonatype or printthat has thick,heavy lines,used foremphasis,headings, etc.5 sidedfigureTop of aFraction,Shows howmany piecesyou are lookingatTwo angleswith a sumof 180degreescomparisonusing likeor as4 sidedfigure with 2sets ofparallel sidesa line of textserving toindicate whatthe passagebelow it isaboutGreaterthan 90degreesa figure ofspeechcomparing tounlike thingswithout usinglike or asUnion of twodifferent rayssharing acommonvertex.4 sided figurewith 1 set ofparallel andone set of non-parallel sidesBottom of aFraction,Shows howmany piecesthe whole isdivided intoTo change ameasurementto a differentunit.Lessthan 90degreesAnarrangement ofa set of objectsinto equal rowsand equalcolumns.Round tomake acloseguessextremeexaggerationFancyword for"about"8 sidedfigure(rememberOctopus)Words thathave thesame endingsound.the placewhere someactionoccursthe overallemotioncreated by awork ofliteraturea visualrepresentation (apicture or diagram)that is used makesome subject morepleasing or easier tounderstandsmallplaysrepeating aword, phrase,or idea foremphasis orrhythmic effectTwo linesin a planethat do notintersect.Answerwhen youdividesecondaryorexplanatorytitleA list ofcommands orchoices; as inat a restaurantor on acomputerArticles orobjects thatappear onstage duringa play.6 sidedfigureNumbersareMoved 5 x6 = 6 x 5How many squareunits make up ashape, ForRectangles, Area=Length x Widththe form inwhich poemsare written; maynot be completesentenceseither of twopunctuationmarks (or) usedto enclosetextual materialtools usedin cookingor eatingdirectionsfor makingsomething90degrees(SquareCorner)small notes at thebottom of page.they explain,define, or expandon information inthe textidentifies detailsand supportinginformationwithin a sectionof textthe author'sattitudetoward thesubjectBreaks a numberinto smallerpieces, multiplyboth parts andthen add together3 x 18 = (3 x 10) +(3 x 8)the persontelling thestory. Can bein 1st , 2nd, or3rd Personthe repetitionof consonantsounds at thebeginning ofwordsan instructionwritten as partof the script ofa playA line plot is a graphthat shows frequency ofdata along a numberline. It is best to use aline plot whencomparing fewer than25 numbers. It is aquick, simple way toorganize data.4 sidedfigurethe generalidea or insightabout life that awork ofliteraturerevealsAnswerwhen youmultiplyNumbersyoumultiplytogethera writer ofpoems (theterm is usuallyreserved forwriters of goodpoetry)A number line is apicture of a straightline on which everypoint is assumed tocorrespond to a realnumber and everyreal number to apoint.a dramatic workintended forperformance byactors on astageThe timeand placeof a storyAnswerwhenyou adda list ofthecharactersin a playthe numbersyou getwhen youskip countTwo angleswith a sumof 90degrees.the thingsneeded orused for aparticularpurposeA model formultiplicationproblems, in whichthe length and widthof a rectanglerepresents thefactors.Means tobreak apart anumber forexample; 333= 300 + 30 + 3a subdivisionof a play oropera orballeta piece ofmaterial hungto cover awindow,stage, etcNumber bonduses a partwhole-part concept topresent therelation betweenthe 3 numbers.A figure of speechin which an objector animal is givenhuman feelings,thoughts, orattitudesthe measurementaround a polygon,add all the sides(Like a fencearound shape)Answerwhen yousubtracttext that isslanted tothe rightall the foodsand spices thatyou use tomake a certainkind of food.Tape diagramsshow therelationshipbetween twoquantities.a group of lines ina poem or songthat constitute adivision (in prose:paragraph)when twolines intersectand form a 90degree angle.The numericalvalue that adigit has byvirtue of itsposition in anumber.3 sidedfigureA literarywork writtenfor aperformanceon stage.a (usuallylong)dramaticspeech by asingle actorthe voice of awork; an authormay speak ashimself or herselfor as a fictitiouspersonatype or printthat has thick,heavy lines,used foremphasis,headings, etc.5 sidedfigureTop of aFraction,Shows howmany piecesyou are lookingatTwo angleswith a sumof 180degreescomparisonusing likeor as4 sidedfigure with 2sets ofparallel sidesa line of textserving toindicate whatthe passagebelow it isaboutGreaterthan 90degreesa figure ofspeechcomparing tounlike thingswithout usinglike or asUnion of twodifferent rayssharing acommonvertex.4 sided figurewith 1 set ofparallel andone set of non-parallel sidesBottom of aFraction,Shows howmany piecesthe whole isdivided intoTo change ameasurementto a differentunit.Lessthan 90degreesAnarrangement ofa set of objectsinto equal rowsand equalcolumns.Round tomake acloseguessextremeexaggerationFancyword for"about"8 sidedfigure(rememberOctopus)Words thathave thesame endingsound.the placewhere someactionoccursthe overallemotioncreated by awork ofliteraturea visualrepresentation (apicture or diagram)that is used makesome subject morepleasing or easier tounderstandsmallplaysrepeating aword, phrase,or idea foremphasis orrhythmic effectTwo linesin a planethat do notintersect.Answerwhen youdividesecondaryorexplanatorytitleA list ofcommands orchoices; as inat a restaurantor on acomputerArticles orobjects thatappear onstage duringa play.6 sidedfigureNumbersareMoved 5 x6 = 6 x 5How many squareunits make up ashape, ForRectangles, Area=Length x Widththe form inwhich poemsare written; maynot be completesentenceseither of twopunctuationmarks (or) usedto enclosetextual materialtools usedin cookingor eatingdirectionsfor makingsomething90degrees(SquareCorner)small notes at thebottom of page.they explain,define, or expandon information inthe text

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(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. identifies details and supporting information within a section of text
  2. the author's attitude toward the subject
  3. Breaks a number into smaller pieces, multiply both parts and then add together 3 x 18 = (3 x 10) + (3 x 8)
  4. the person telling the story. Can be in 1st , 2nd, or 3rd Person
  5. the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
  6. an instruction written as part of the script of a play
  7. A line plot is a graph that shows frequency of data along a number line. It is best to use a line plot when comparing fewer than 25 numbers. It is a quick, simple way to organize data.
  8. 4 sided figure
  9. the general idea or insight about life that a work of literature reveals
  10. Answer when you multiply
  11. Numbers you multiply together
  12. a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
  13. A number line is a picture of a straight line on which every point is assumed to correspond to a real number and every real number to a point.
  14. a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
  15. The time and place of a story
  16. Answer when you add
  17. a list of the characters in a play
  18. the numbers you get when you skip count
  19. Two angles with a sum of 90 degrees.
  20. the things needed or used for a particular purpose
  21. A model for multiplication problems, in which the length and width of a rectangle represents the factors.
  22. Means to break apart a number for example; 333 = 300 + 30 + 3
  23. a subdivision of a play or opera or ballet
  24. a piece of material hung to cover a window, stage, etc
  25. Number bond uses a partwhole-part concept to present the relation between the 3 numbers.
  26. A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
  27. the measurement around a polygon, add all the sides (Like a fence around shape)
  28. Answer when you subtract
  29. text that is slanted to the right
  30. all the foods and spices that you use to make a certain kind of food.
  31. Tape diagrams show the relationship between two quantities.
  32. a group of lines in a poem or song that constitute a division (in prose: paragraph)
  33. when two lines intersect and form a 90 degree angle.
  34. The numerical value that a digit has by virtue of its position in a number.
  35. 3 sided figure
  36. A literary work written for a performance on stage.
  37. a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor
  38. the voice of a work; an author may speak as himself or herself or as a fictitious persona
  39. type or print that has thick, heavy lines, used for emphasis, headings, etc.
  40. 5 sided figure
  41. Top of a Fraction, Shows how many pieces you are looking at
  42. Two angles with a sum of 180 degrees
  43. comparison using like or as
  44. 4 sided figure with 2 sets of parallel sides
  45. a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
  46. Greater than 90 degrees
  47. a figure of speech comparing to unlike things without using like or as
  48. Union of two different rays sharing a common vertex.
  49. 4 sided figure with 1 set of parallel and one set of non-parallel sides
  50. Bottom of a Fraction, Shows how many pieces the whole is divided into
  51. To change a measurement to a different unit.
  52. Less than 90 degrees
  53. An arrangement of a set of objects into equal rows and equal columns.
  54. Round to make a close guess
  55. extreme exaggeration
  56. Fancy word for "about"
  57. 8 sided figure (remember Octopus)
  58. Words that have the same ending sound.
  59. the place where some action occurs
  60. the overall emotion created by a work of literature
  61. a visual representation (a picture or diagram) that is used make some subject more pleasing or easier to understand
  62. small plays
  63. repeating a word, phrase, or idea for emphasis or rhythmic effect
  64. Two lines in a plane that do not intersect.
  65. Answer when you divide
  66. secondary or explanatory title
  67. A list of commands or choices; as in at a restaurant or on a computer
  68. Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
  69. 6 sided figure
  70. Numbers are Moved 5 x 6 = 6 x 5
  71. How many square units make up a shape, For Rectangles, Area= Length x Width
  72. the form in which poems are written; may not be complete sentences
  73. either of two punctuation marks (or) used to enclose textual material
  74. tools used in cooking or eating
  75. directions for making something
  76. 90 degrees (Square Corner)
  77. small notes at the bottom of page. they explain, define, or expand on information in the text