ReferTo go back toor referenceinformation tohelp guideyouEssayA briefcomposition(piece ofwriting) on asingle subjectGenerateTo createorproducesomethingSummarizeTelling the mainpoints briefly; totell the mainpoints in a short,simple, clearwayEvaluateTo examineand judgesomethingcarefullyAffectToproduce achange insomethingArgueTo presentreasons foror againstsomethingPhraseA sequence oftwo or morewords; not acompletesentenceQuoteTo writedown theexact wordsof someoneelseTextFeaturesItems in non-fictionstories that helpreaders betterunderstand theinformation (ex:charts, diagrams)PersuadeTo convinceor talksomeoneinto youridea or beliefFirstPersonThe narrator isone of thecharacters in thestory. Uses thewords "I" "me""my" etc.EvidenceFacts,statements, orphysical signsthat provesomethingCentralIdeaThe keypoint in atext; themain ideaContributeTo give or bringsomething to acommonthought or ideaArgumentA strongstatement ofthe meaningor main pointof the textOpinionA belief orfeeling aboutsomething,not based ona fact.SpecificRelating to aclearlyidentifiedobject orthingThemeThe centralmessage, what theauthor wants youto know; ofteninferred by thereaderSettingThe timeand placeof aneventDemonstrateTo describe,explain, orshow byexamples orreasoningSupportTo provideevidencefor ananswerDetailsPieces ofinformation thatsupport or tellmore about themain ideaSelectTo pickor makea choiceReferTo go back toor referenceinformation tohelp guideyouEssayA briefcomposition(piece ofwriting) on asingle subjectGenerateTo createorproducesomethingSummarizeTelling the mainpoints briefly; totell the mainpoints in a short,simple, clearwayEvaluateTo examineand judgesomethingcarefullyAffectToproduce achange insomethingArgueTo presentreasons foror againstsomethingPhraseA sequence oftwo or morewords; not acompletesentenceQuoteTo writedown theexact wordsof someoneelseTextFeaturesItems in non-fictionstories that helpreaders betterunderstand theinformation (ex:charts, diagrams)PersuadeTo convinceor talksomeoneinto youridea or beliefFirstPersonThe narrator isone of thecharacters in thestory. Uses thewords "I" "me""my" etc.EvidenceFacts,statements, orphysical signsthat provesomethingCentralIdeaThe keypoint in atext; themain ideaContributeTo give or bringsomething to acommonthought or ideaArgumentA strongstatement ofthe meaningor main pointof the textOpinionA belief orfeeling aboutsomething,not based ona fact.SpecificRelating to aclearlyidentifiedobject orthingThemeThe centralmessage, what theauthor wants youto know; ofteninferred by thereaderSettingThe timeand placeof aneventDemonstrateTo describe,explain, orshow byexamples orreasoningSupportTo provideevidencefor ananswerDetailsPieces ofinformation thatsupport or tellmore about themain ideaSelectTo pickor makea choice

Vocabulary 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. To go back to or reference information to help guide you
    Refer
  2. A brief composition (piece of writing) on a single subject
    Essay
  3. To create or produce something
    Generate
  4. Telling the main points briefly; to tell the main points in a short, simple, clear way
    Summarize
  5. To examine and judge something carefully
    Evaluate
  6. To produce a change in something
    Affect
  7. To present reasons for or against something
    Argue
  8. A sequence of two or more words; not a complete sentence
    Phrase
  9. To write down the exact words of someone else
    Quote
  10. Items in non-fiction stories that help readers better understand the information (ex: charts, diagrams)
    Text Features
  11. To convince or talk someone into your idea or belief
    Persuade
  12. The narrator is one of the characters in the story. Uses the words "I" "me" "my" etc.
    First Person
  13. Facts, statements, or physical signs that prove something
    Evidence
  14. The key point in a text; the main idea
    Central Idea
  15. To give or bring something to a common thought or idea
    Contribute
  16. A strong statement of the meaning or main point of the text
    Argument
  17. A belief or feeling about something, not based on a fact.
    Opinion
  18. Relating to a clearly identified object or thing
    Specific
  19. The central message, what the author wants you to know; often inferred by the reader
    Theme
  20. The time and place of an event
    Setting
  21. To describe, explain, or show by examples or reasoning
    Demonstrate
  22. To provide evidence for an answer
    Support
  23. Pieces of information that support or tell more about the main idea
    Details
  24. To pick or make a choice
    Select