ResearchTeenChallenge.List 10 thingsto share.List 5 questionsyou would ask acharacter, but donot use ones thatare answered inthe book.Write acharacterizationof one of themajorcharacters.Pretend you arethe author. Tellwhich part of thebook was thehardest to write orthe most fun towrite.Write ashort bookreview.Draw a scenedepicting aweek's reading.Label the sceneand list thechapters read.Make a list ofactors you woulduse if you weremaking a movie.Give reasons foryour choicesCreate a 10question quizover a week'sreading. Includethe answers.Create a postcard thatone character mighthave sent toanother.Create a wordart that shows acharacter's personality.Be sure to includesymbols andcharacterization.View a videoof DavidWilkerson.Write asummary.Create aQuizlet forthe book.Write a scriptover asection of aweek'sreading.Watch aNicky Cruzvideo. Write asummary ofthe video.Write a diaryentry for theweek. Pick acharacter'sperspective towrite it.Write a poemwith at least10 lines aboutan event or acharacter.Write 5truths youlearned fromthis book.Create a bookjacket. On theinside cover,summarize thebook, On the backcover, tell aboutthe author.Create afictitiousInstagramaccount for acharacter.Be sure touse post that seem tocapture the character'spersonality. Includeprofile and a picture ofthe character..Create a one pagenewsletter. Include aletter to the editor,social event,interview of one ofthe characters, andan obituary.Create atimeline ofeventsconcerning theweek's reading.List a theme ofthebook.Describehow we see thistheme in thebook.Create a brochure ofNYC. Tell aboutinteresting points,history of the city,landmarks, famouspeople from NYC, andclimate. Add photos.Research thegang problemin Amarillo.List 10 factsyou readRead and copythe obituary ofDavid andGwenWilkersonResearchTeenChallenge.List 10 thingsto share.List 5 questionsyou would ask acharacter, but donot use ones thatare answered inthe book.Write acharacterizationof one of themajorcharacters.Pretend you arethe author. Tellwhich part of thebook was thehardest to write orthe most fun towrite.Write ashort bookreview.Draw a scenedepicting aweek's reading.Label the sceneand list thechapters read.Make a list ofactors you woulduse if you weremaking a movie.Give reasons foryour choicesCreate a 10question quizover a week'sreading. Includethe answers.Create a postcard thatone character mighthave sent toanother.Create a wordart that shows acharacter's personality.Be sure to includesymbols andcharacterization.View a videoof DavidWilkerson.Write asummary.Create aQuizlet forthe book.Write a scriptover asection of aweek'sreading.Watch aNicky Cruzvideo. Write asummary ofthe video.Write a diaryentry for theweek. Pick acharacter'sperspective towrite it.Write a poemwith at least10 lines aboutan event or acharacter.Write 5truths youlearned fromthis book.Create a bookjacket. On theinside cover,summarize thebook, On the backcover, tell aboutthe author.Create afictitiousInstagramaccount for acharacter.Be sure touse post that seem tocapture the character'spersonality. Includeprofile and a picture ofthe character..Create a one pagenewsletter. Include aletter to the editor,social event,interview of one ofthe characters, andan obituary.Create atimeline ofeventsconcerning theweek's reading.List a theme ofthebook.Describehow we see thistheme in thebook.Create a brochure ofNYC. Tell aboutinteresting points,history of the city,landmarks, famouspeople from NYC, andclimate. Add photos.Research thegang problemin Amarillo.List 10 factsyou readRead and copythe obituary ofDavid andGwenWilkerson

The Cross and the Switchblade - 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. Research Teen Challenge. List 10 things to share.
  2. List 5 questions you would ask a character, but do not use ones that are answered in the book.
  3. Write a characterization of one of the major characters.
  4. Pretend you are the author. Tell which part of the book was the hardest to write or the most fun to write.
  5. Write a short book review.
  6. Draw a scene depicting a week's reading. Label the scene and list the chapters read.
  7. Make a list of actors you would use if you were making a movie. Give reasons for your choices
  8. Create a 10 question quiz over a week's reading. Include the answers.
  9. Create a postcard that one character might have sent to another.Create a word art that shows a character's personality. Be sure to include symbols and characterization.
  10. View a video of David Wilkerson. Write a summary.
  11. Create a Quizlet for the book.
  12. Write a script over a section of a week's reading.
  13. Watch a Nicky Cruz video. Write a summary of the video.
  14. Write a diary entry for the week. Pick a character's perspective to write it.
  15. Write a poem with at least 10 lines about an event or a character.
  16. Write 5 truths you learned from this book.
  17. Create a book jacket. On the inside cover, summarize the book, On the back cover, tell about the author.
  18. Create a fictitiousInstagram account for a character.Be sure to use post that seem to capture the character's personality. Include profile and a picture of the character..
  19. Create a one page newsletter. Include a letter to the editor, social event, interview of one of the characters, and an obituary.
  20. Create a timeline of events concerning the week's reading.
  21. List a theme of the book.Describe how we see this theme in the book.
  22. Create a brochure of NYC. Tell about interesting points, history of the city, landmarks, famous people from NYC, and climate. Add photos.
  23. Research the gang problem in Amarillo. List 10 facts you read
  24. Read and copy the obituary of David and Gwen Wilkerson