writing abookaboutyourself discriminationbooksof truestoriessomeonewrites abookabout youcomparesimilarities&differenceshow theproblem ofa storywas solvedelementsof astoryancientstorythat'sfictionalculturalInferencegenerousa story givinghumanqualities toanimals orplantsyou don'tmean whatyou're sayingwhencomparingdurationwhere thestorytakesplaceacomparisonto somethingNOT truemessageof astoryplotstakesplace inthe pastcomparisonusing 'like'or 'as'a personmeansexactly whatthey saySummarizea figureofspeechproblemsin a storyusing whatyou alreadyknow andinformationfrom the storywriting abookaboutyourself discriminationbooksof truestoriessomeonewrites abookabout youcomparesimilarities&differenceshow theproblem ofa storywas solvedelementsof astoryancientstorythat'sfictionalculturalInferencegenerousa story givinghumanqualities toanimals orplantsyou don'tmean whatyou're sayingwhencomparingdurationwhere thestorytakesplaceacomparisonto somethingNOT truemessageof astoryplotstakesplace inthe pastcomparisonusing 'like'or 'as'a personmeansexactly whatthey saySummarizea figureofspeechproblemsin a storyusing whatyou alreadyknow andinformationfrom the story

Ms. Lewis Matching 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. writing a book about yourself
  2. discrimination
  3. books of true stories
  4. someone writes a book about you
  5. compare similarities & differences
  6. how the problem of a story was solved
  7. elements of a story
  8. ancient story that's fictional
  9. cultural
  10. Inference
  11. generous
  12. a story giving human qualities to animals or plants
  13. you don't mean what you're saying when comparing
  14. duration
  15. where the story takes place
  16. a comparison to something NOT true
  17. message of a story
  18. plots takes place in the past
  19. comparison using 'like' or 'as'
  20. a person means exactly what they say
  21. Summarize
  22. a figure of speech
  23. problems in a story
  24. using what you already know and information from the story