Give anexample ofalliterationused in apoem.Write themain idea of1 chapterand its title.Write 3 factsyou learnedfrom yournonfictionbook.What wasthe theme,central idea,or message?Write abriefsummary(BME).Write anunfamiliar word,its definitionand a sentenceusing itcorrectly.What werethe conflictand theresolution inthe story?Give anexample of atext featureused andwhy?Describe 3charactertraits aboutthe maincharacter.Why did theauthor writethe book?Cite withevidence.Write an"opinion"aboutyour book.Give anexample of asimile ormetaphorused.Give anexample ofalliterationused in apoem.Write themain idea of1 chapterand its title.Write 3 factsyou learnedfrom yournonfictionbook.What wasthe theme,central idea,or message?Write abriefsummary(BME).Write anunfamiliar word,its definitionand a sentenceusing itcorrectly.What werethe conflictand theresolution inthe story?Give anexample of atext featureused andwhy?Describe 3charactertraits aboutthe maincharacter.Why did theauthor writethe book?Cite withevidence.Write an"opinion"aboutyour book.Give anexample of asimile ormetaphorused.

40 BOOK CHALLENGE - 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. Give an example of alliteration used in a poem.
  2. Write the main idea of 1 chapter and its title.
  3. Write 3 facts you learned from your nonfiction book.
  4. What was the theme, central idea, or message?
  5. Write a brief summary (BME).
  6. Write an unfamiliar word, its definition and a sentence using it correctly.
  7. What were the conflict and the resolution in the story?
  8. Give an example of a text feature used and why?
  9. Describe 3 character traits about the main character.
  10. Why did the author write the book? Cite with evidence.
  11. Write an "opinion" about your book.
  12. Give an example of a simile or metaphor used.