Video conferencing Citing sources Summarizing Text Julius Caesar (Roman Republic) Asher (The Giver) Genghis Khan (Mongol Empire) Setting Irony Mecca (Arabian Peninsula/Muslim Empire) Finding text evidence Rising Action Askia Muhammad (West Africa) Taking Notes Constantinople (Roman/Byzantine Empire) Giving Presentations Falling Action Writing narratives Analyzing fiction Analyzing non- fiction Jonas (The Giver) Baghdad (Muslim Empire) Cordoba (Muslim Empire) Charlemagne (Europe) The Giver (The Giver) Using Context Clues Rome (Roman Empire) Wendi (China) Ilkhanate (Mongol Empire) Mohammed (Muslim World) Resolution Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol) Reading maps Khanate of the Great Khan (Mongol Empire) Constancia (Abuela Invents the Zero) Making Predictions Working collaboratively Ghost of Past (A Christmas Carol) Sundiata (West Africa) Abuela (Abuela Invents the Zero) Annotating Text Umar (Muslim World) Victor (Seventh Grade) Bob Cratchit (A Christmas Carol) Abu Bakr (Muslim World) Plot Climax Medina (Arabian Peninsula/Muslim Empire) Mrs Luella Bates Washington (Thank You Ma’am) Timbuktu (West Africa) Jerusalem (Roman Empire) Using primary sources Mali (West Africa) Chagatai Khanate (Mongol Empire) Kublai Khan (Mongol Empire) Conflict Roger (Thank You Ma’am) Foreshadowing Dialogue Tone Ghost of Present (A Christmas Carol) Constantine (Roman Empire) Fiona (The Giver) Mood Michael (Seventh Grade) Mansa Musa (West Africa) Songhai (West Africa) Flashback Prince Shotoku (Japan) Augustus Caesar (Roman Empire) Sunni Ali (West Africa) Character Ghana (West Africa) Theme Khanate of the Golden Horde (Mongol Empire) Ebenezer Scrooge (A Christmas Carol) Video conferencing Citing sources Summarizing Text Julius Caesar (Roman Republic) Asher (The Giver) Genghis Khan (Mongol Empire) Setting Irony Mecca (Arabian Peninsula/Muslim Empire) Finding text evidence Rising Action Askia Muhammad (West Africa) Taking Notes Constantinople (Roman/Byzantine Empire) Giving Presentations Falling Action Writing narratives Analyzing fiction Analyzing non- fiction Jonas (The Giver) Baghdad (Muslim Empire) Cordoba (Muslim Empire) Charlemagne (Europe) The Giver (The Giver) Using Context Clues Rome (Roman Empire) Wendi (China) Ilkhanate (Mongol Empire) Mohammed (Muslim World) Resolution Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol) Reading maps Khanate of the Great Khan (Mongol Empire) Constancia (Abuela Invents the Zero) Making Predictions Working collaboratively Ghost of Past (A Christmas Carol) Sundiata (West Africa) Abuela (Abuela Invents the Zero) Annotating Text Umar (Muslim World) Victor (Seventh Grade) Bob Cratchit (A Christmas Carol) Abu Bakr (Muslim World) Plot Climax Medina (Arabian Peninsula/Muslim Empire) Mrs Luella Bates Washington (Thank You Ma’am) Timbuktu (West Africa) Jerusalem (Roman Empire) Using primary sources Mali (West Africa) Chagatai Khanate (Mongol Empire) Kublai Khan (Mongol Empire) Conflict Roger (Thank You Ma’am) Foreshadowing Dialogue Tone Ghost of Present (A Christmas Carol) Constantine (Roman Empire) Fiona (The Giver) Mood Michael (Seventh Grade) Mansa Musa (West Africa) Songhai (West Africa) Flashback Prince Shotoku (Japan) Augustus Caesar (Roman Empire) Sunni Ali (West Africa) Character Ghana (West Africa) Theme Khanate of the Golden Horde (Mongol Empire) Ebenezer Scrooge (A Christmas Carol)
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
N-Video conferencing
N-Citing sources
N-Summarizing Text
O-Julius Caesar (Roman Republic)
B-Asher (The Giver)
O-Genghis Khan (Mongol Empire)
G-Setting
G-Irony
I-Mecca (Arabian Peninsula/Muslim Empire)
N-Finding text evidence
G-Rising Action
O-Askia Muhammad (West Africa)
N-Taking Notes
I-Constantinople (Roman/Byzantine Empire)
N-Giving Presentations
G-Falling Action
N-Writing narratives
N-Analyzing fiction
N-Analyzing non-fiction
B-Jonas (The Giver)
I-Baghdad (Muslim Empire)
I-Cordoba (Muslim Empire)
O-Charlemagne (Europe)
B-The Giver (The Giver)
N-Using Context Clues
I-Rome (Roman Empire)
O-Wendi (China)
I-Ilkhanate (Mongol Empire)
O-Mohammed (Muslim World)
G-Resolution
B-
Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
N-Reading maps
I-Khanate of the Great Khan (Mongol Empire)
B-Constancia (Abuela Invents the Zero)
N-Making Predictions
N-Working collaboratively
B-Ghost of Past (A Christmas Carol)
O-Sundiata (West Africa)
B-Abuela (Abuela Invents the Zero)
N-Annotating Text
O-Umar (Muslim World)
B-Victor (Seventh Grade)
B-
Bob Cratchit (A Christmas Carol)
O-Abu Bakr (Muslim World)
G-Plot
G-Climax
I-Medina (Arabian Peninsula/Muslim Empire)
B-Mrs Luella Bates Washington (Thank You Ma’am)
I-Timbuktu (West Africa)
I-Jerusalem (Roman Empire)
N-Using primary sources
I-Mali (West Africa)
I-Chagatai Khanate (Mongol Empire)
O-Kublai Khan (Mongol Empire)
G-Conflict
B-Roger (Thank You Ma’am)
G-Foreshadowing
G-Dialogue
G-Tone
B-Ghost of Present (A Christmas Carol)
O-Constantine (Roman Empire)
B-Fiona
(The Giver)
G-Mood
B-Michael (Seventh Grade)
O-Mansa Musa (West Africa)
I-Songhai (West Africa)
G-Flashback
O-
Prince Shotoku (Japan)
O-
Augustus Caesar (Roman Empire)
O-Sunni Ali (West Africa)
G-Character
I-Ghana (West Africa)
G-Theme
I-Khanate of the Golden Horde (Mongol Empire)
B-Ebenezer Scrooge (A Christmas Carol)