sfjStory is writtenfrom an “allknowing”perspective withan understandingof all characters.blahfjghsdfhj“Good morning,Hazelwood” MorningAnnouncementsFirst Day Back afterChristmas Vacation(p. 71-72)Text is based onan outsiderperspective(detachedobserver) with noreferences tofeelings.Text is writtenfrom a singlecharacter’sperspective anduses pronouns“he,” “she,” “they,”and “them.”“My MostFrighteningMoment”Rhonda’s EnglishHomework (p. 15-16)sdjfhslkfhjakssjkfhshdjText is writtenfrom theauthor’s ornarrator’s/character’sperspectivesdhfjksdh“Crash FirePain”NewspaperArticle (p. 1)blhahhdsfkjhsddsText is written/directed to theaudience orspecific readerand uses thepronoun “you.”FerociousFrustration -Andy’s SecondVisit with thePsychologist (p.49-54)Usespronouns “I,”“me,” “we,”and/or “us”sdfhjksdTheperspectivefrom which theevents in thestory are told.Usespronouns“he,” “she,”“them,” and“they”FemaleFrustration:Keisha’sDiary Entry(p. 55-56)sfjStory is writtenfrom an “allknowing”perspective withan understandingof all characters.blahfjghsdfhj“Good morning,Hazelwood” MorningAnnouncementsFirst Day Back afterChristmas Vacation(p. 71-72)Text is based onan outsiderperspective(detachedobserver) with noreferences tofeelings.Text is writtenfrom a singlecharacter’sperspective anduses pronouns“he,” “she,” “they,”and “them.”“My MostFrighteningMoment”Rhonda’s EnglishHomework (p. 15-16)sdjfhslkfhjakssjkfhshdjText is writtenfrom theauthor’s ornarrator’s/character’sperspectivesdhfjksdh“Crash FirePain”NewspaperArticle (p. 1)blhahhdsfkjhsddsText is written/directed to theaudience orspecific readerand uses thepronoun “you.”FerociousFrustration -Andy’s SecondVisit with thePsychologist (p.49-54)Usespronouns “I,”“me,” “we,”and/or “us”sdfhjksdTheperspectivefrom which theevents in thestory are told.Usespronouns“he,” “she,”“them,” and“they”FemaleFrustration:Keisha’sDiary Entry(p. 55-56)

Untitled 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. sfj
  2. Story is written from an “all knowing” perspective with an understanding of all characters.
  3. blah
  4. fjgh
  5. sdfhj
  6. “Good morning, Hazelwood” Morning Announcements First Day Back after Christmas Vacation (p. 71-72)
  7. Text is based on an outsider perspective (detached observer) with no references to feelings.
  8. Text is written from a single character’s perspective and uses pronouns “he,” “she,” “they,” and “them.”
  9. “My Most Frightening Moment” Rhonda’s English Homework (p. 15-16)
  10. sdjfhs
  11. lkfhjaks
  12. sjkfhshdj
  13. Text is written from the author’s or narrator’s/ character’s perspective
  14. sdhfjksdh
  15. “Crash Fire Pain” Newspaper Article (p. 1)
  16. blhah
  17. hdsfkjhsdds
  18. Text is written/ directed to the audience or specific reader and uses the pronoun “you.”
  19. Ferocious Frustration - Andy’s Second Visit with the Psychologist (p. 49-54)
  20. Uses pronouns “I,” “me,” “we,” and/or “us”
  21. sdfhjksd
  22. The perspective from which the events in the story are told.
  23. Uses pronouns “he,” “she,” “them,” and “they”
  24. Female Frustration: Keisha’s Diary Entry (p. 55-56)