What is theconflict andhow was itresolvedWhat is theauthor'spurpose,support youranswer withtext evidencelist theprotagonistandantagonistFree!What isthesettingWhat is theexpositionof this storySummarizethe storyWhat isthe moralor lessonWhat isthe climaxof thestoryWhat isthe risingaction inthis storyWhat is thegenre use textevidence tosupport youranswerCompareandcontrast 2booksIs this book writtenin 1st, 2nd, or 3rdperson, supportyour answer withtext evidenceWhat isthe fallingaction inthis storyCreate anew coverfor thebookWhat isthe plotHow didthe maincharacterchangeList thecharacter'straitsComplete asentence starterfrom the "TextEvidence" posteron the back of theclassroomWhat isthethemeState youropinion andsupport withtext evidenceWhat is theconflict andhow was itresolvedWhat is theauthor'spurpose,support youranswer withtext evidencelist theprotagonistandantagonistFree!What isthesettingWhat is theexpositionof this storySummarizethe storyWhat isthe moralor lessonWhat isthe climaxof thestoryWhat isthe risingaction inthis storyWhat is thegenre use textevidence tosupport youranswerCompareandcontrast 2booksIs this book writtenin 1st, 2nd, or 3rdperson, supportyour answer withtext evidenceWhat isthe fallingaction inthis storyCreate anew coverfor thebookWhat isthe plotHow didthe maincharacterchangeList thecharacter'straitsComplete asentence starterfrom the "TextEvidence" posteron the back of theclassroomWhat isthethemeState youropinion andsupport withtext evidence

Reading 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. What is the conflict and how was it resolved
  2. What is the author's purpose, support your answer with text evidence
  3. list the protagonist and antagonist
  4. Free!
  5. What is the setting
  6. What is the exposition of this story
  7. Summarize the story
  8. What is the moral or lesson
  9. What is the climax of the story
  10. What is the rising action in this story
  11. What is the genre use text evidence to support your answer
  12. Compare and contrast 2 books
  13. Is this book written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person, support your answer with text evidence
  14. What is the falling action in this story
  15. Create a new cover for the book
  16. What is the plot
  17. How did the main character change
  18. List the character's traits
  19. Complete a sentence starter from the "Text Evidence" poster on the back of the classroom
  20. What is the theme
  21. State your opinion and support with text evidence