(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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Find an example of ethos in JM, copy the passage, and explain how it is ethos
Read a chapter in JM that we are not reading as a class--Intro, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, or 15
Find a claim that Bryan Stevenson makes and the evidence he uses to back it up
Find a current news article about an issue in JM and cite and summarize it
Talk to an adult about the issues in JM, summarize the conversation, and get their signature
Find an example of kairos in Just Mercy (JM), copy the passage, and explain how it is kairos
Find an example of logos in Just Mercy (JM), copy the passage, and explain how it is logos
Find and write down the contact information for the Multnomah County Public Defender's office
Write a letter to Bryan Stevenson
Contact a lawmaker about Criminal Justice Reform--email or call with a script (turn in script)
Draw a scene from one chapter in JM
Describe or draw a place in our neighborhood that represents a theme or topic in JM
Make a meme that points out the hypocrisy that this so-called justice system is unjust
Select a key passage in JM, identify the page number and respond to the passage
WILD CARD--you pick or come up with a new creative response to JM
Create a Found Poem with 10 lines or more from JM
Make a political cartoon depicting the topic of a chapter in JM
Create an Empty Head showing Bryan Stevenson’s thoughts in one chapter
Free!
Make a literary postcard based on a scene in a chapter in JM
Create an Empty Head of another Stevenson client
Create a 10-line dialogue between two characters in JM
Create a character silhouette of one of the people in JM
Find/make a chart/graph of statistics related to the topic of a chapter in JM
Create an Empty Head of Walter McMillan showing his thoughts and feelings
Find an example of pathos in Just Mercy (JM), copy the passage, and explain how it is pathos