Tell if the storyended if youthought it would.Why did you thinkit would end thatway?Draw a pictureof the maincharacter andlabel them withtheir traits.What are 3 detailsfrom the text thatsupport the mainidea? How do theysupport this idea?Explain themost interestingthing you readand why itstood out toyou.What lesson doyou think theauthor wantsyou to learnfrom readingthe story?Create a comicstrip using yourfavoritemoment fromyour story.Make a connectionbetween somethingyou read andsomething from yourlife, another text, orthe world aroundyou.Find 5 wordsfrom your storythat you don'tknow and lookup thedefinition.Compare andcontrast 3charactersfrom yourstory.Write areview foryourbook/storyDescribe amoment fromthe story thatyou loved. Whydo you love it?Create atimeline withimportantevents thatoccurred in thetext.If you couldchangesomethingabout this story,what would itbe and why?How did onecharacter'sactions affectothers in thestory? Explainin detail.Explain acharacter'sproblem and thenoffer thatcharacter adviceon how to solvehis/her problem.After your reading,what are 3questions youhave that youcould research tofind more about?What does the maincharacter/characterslearn in this story?If you couldinterview yourcharacter, what5 questionswould you askthem?What wasthe worstpart of thisbook? Why?Would you liketo be acharacter in thisstory? Why orwhy not?Imagine yourbook/story wasturned into amovie. Design amovie poster foryour book/story.Write a journalentry from thepoint of theview of themain characterExplainsomething thatyou learnedfrom readingthis book.Write adifferentending forthebook/storyTell if the storyended if youthought it would.Why did you thinkit would end thatway?Draw a pictureof the maincharacter andlabel them withtheir traits.What are 3 detailsfrom the text thatsupport the mainidea? How do theysupport this idea?Explain themost interestingthing you readand why itstood out toyou.What lesson doyou think theauthor wantsyou to learnfrom readingthe story?Create a comicstrip using yourfavoritemoment fromyour story.Make a connectionbetween somethingyou read andsomething from yourlife, another text, orthe world aroundyou.Find 5 wordsfrom your storythat you don'tknow and lookup thedefinition.Compare andcontrast 3charactersfrom yourstory.Write areview foryourbook/storyDescribe amoment fromthe story thatyou loved. Whydo you love it?Create atimeline withimportantevents thatoccurred in thetext.If you couldchangesomethingabout this story,what would itbe and why?How did onecharacter'sactions affectothers in thestory? Explainin detail.Explain acharacter'sproblem and thenoffer thatcharacter adviceon how to solvehis/her problem.After your reading,what are 3questions youhave that youcould research tofind more about?What does the maincharacter/characterslearn in this story?If you couldinterview yourcharacter, what5 questionswould you askthem?What wasthe worstpart of thisbook? Why?Would you liketo be acharacter in thisstory? Why orwhy not?Imagine yourbook/story wasturned into amovie. Design amovie poster foryour book/story.Write a journalentry from thepoint of theview of themain characterExplainsomething thatyou learnedfrom readingthis book.Write adifferentending forthebook/story

Homework 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. Tell if the story ended if you thought it would. Why did you think it would end that way?
  2. Draw a picture of the main character and label them with their traits.
  3. What are 3 details from the text that support the main idea? How do they support this idea?
  4. Explain the most interesting thing you read and why it stood out to you.
  5. What lesson do you think the author wants you to learn from reading the story?
  6. Create a comic strip using your favorite moment from your story.
  7. Make a connection between something you read and something from your life, another text, or the world around you.
  8. Find 5 words from your story that you don't know and look up the definition.
  9. Compare and contrast 3 characters from your story.
  10. Write a review for your book/story
  11. Describe a moment from the story that you loved. Why do you love it?
  12. Create a timeline with important events that occurred in the text.
  13. If you could change something about this story, what would it be and why?
  14. How did one character's actions affect others in the story? Explain in detail.
  15. Explain a character's problem and then offer that character advice on how to solve his/her problem.
  16. After your reading, what are 3 questions you have that you could research to find more about?
  17. What does the main character/characters learn in this story?
  18. If you could interview your character, what 5 questions would you ask them?
  19. What was the worst part of this book? Why?
  20. Would you like to be a character in this story? Why or why not?
  21. Imagine your book/story was turned into a movie. Design a movie poster for your book/story.
  22. Write a journal entry from the point of the view of the main character
  23. Explain something that you learned from reading this book.
  24. Write a different ending for the book/story