Why didthe authorwrite aboutthis topic?What's onefact theauthor usedto supporttheir claim?What topicis theargumentabout?What is theauthor'sstance onthis topic?How do thereasonssupport theclaim?What's anopinion that'sshared in thearticle?Is the authorcredible?Why or whynot?How doesthe authorelaborate ona reason?What isthe claimthis authormakes?How did theauthororganize theargument?Why doesthe authorthink theirclaim isimportant?What is onereason that theauthor givesthat supportsthe claim?What is theauthor'sperspectiveon thistopic?Do youthink thisargumentis valid?Whichreason isthe mostconvincing?Name asignpost thisauthor usedand tell whythey used it.Why didthe authorwrite aboutthis topic?What's onefact theauthor usedto supporttheir claim?What topicis theargumentabout?What is theauthor'sstance onthis topic?How do thereasonssupport theclaim?What's anopinion that'sshared in thearticle?Is the authorcredible?Why or whynot?How doesthe authorelaborate ona reason?What isthe claimthis authormakes?How did theauthororganize theargument?Why doesthe authorthink theirclaim isimportant?What is onereason that theauthor givesthat supportsthe claim?What is theauthor'sperspectiveon thistopic?Do youthink thisargumentis valid?Whichreason isthe mostconvincing?Name asignpost thisauthor usedand tell whythey used it.

Argument Board - 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. Why did the author write about this topic?
  2. What's one fact the author used to support their claim?
  3. What topic is the argument about?
  4. What is the author's stance on this topic?
  5. How do the reasons support the claim?
  6. What's an opinion that's shared in the article?
  7. Is the author credible? Why or why not?
  8. How does the author elaborate on a reason?
  9. What is the claim this author makes?
  10. How did the author organize the argument?
  11. Why does the author think their claim is important?
  12. What is one reason that the author gives that supports the claim?
  13. What is the author's perspective on this topic?
  14. Do you think this argument is valid?
  15. Which reason is the most convincing?
  16. Name a signpost this author used and tell why they used it.