ChronologicalorderTrueFictionalorimaginedRisingActionYou,yours,yourself,yourselvesI, me,my, we,usConflictThe seriesof eventsin anarrativeExpositionThe turningpoint/theconflict is atits mostintense point.The mainmessageor moralof a storyResolutionClimaxCharactersand settingareintroduced.FirstpersonPOVConversationbetweencharactersOnemajoreventThe conflictstarts to getresolved.He, she,them, they,themselvesTimeandplaceProtagonistFalseFallingActionThe conflictin a storybegins andbuilds.ChronologicalorderTrueFictionalorimaginedRisingActionYou,yours,yourself,yourselvesI, me,my, we,usConflictThe seriesof eventsin anarrativeExpositionThe turningpoint/theconflict is atits mostintense point.The mainmessageor moralof a storyResolutionClimaxCharactersand settingareintroduced.FirstpersonPOVConversationbetweencharactersOnemajoreventThe conflictstarts to getresolved.He, she,them, they,themselvesTimeandplaceProtagonistFalseFallingActionThe conflictin a storybegins andbuilds.

Narrative Elements Review 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. Chronological order
  2. True
  3. Fictional or imagined
  4. Rising Action
  5. You, yours, yourself, yourselves
  6. I, me, my, we, us
  7. Conflict
  8. The series of events in a narrative
  9. Exposition
  10. The turning point/the conflict is at its most intense point.
  11. The main message or moral of a story
  12. Resolution
  13. Climax
  14. Characters and setting are introduced.
  15. First person POV
  16. Conversation between characters
  17. One major event
  18. The conflict starts to get resolved.
  19. He, she, them, they, themselves
  20. Time and place
  21. Protagonist
  22. False
  23. Falling Action
  24. The conflict in a story begins and builds.