conflictthe troublecharactershave in astorytraitqualities of acharacter'sappearanceandpersonalitydialogwords thecharacterssay toeach otherevidenceanythingused toprovesomethingplotseries ofevents thathappen ina storythemea story'smessageor lessonprefixletters addedto thebeginning ofa wordparaphraseretellinginformationin the writer'sown wordssuffixlettersadded tothe end ofa wordinferto figure outthings fromclues in thestory and yourownexperiencestextstructureorganizationthe authoruses toconnectideassimilecomparisonof unlikethings usingthe words"like" or "as"chronologicaltext structurethatsequenceseventsautobiographysomethingan authorwrites abouthimselfgenrea type ofwriting:fiction,nonfiction,dramarhythmpattern ofsounds ina linecontextclueswords andphrasesthat givemeaningstanzaseries oflines inpoetryscenepart ofan act ina dramaresolutionhow theproblem issolved ina storydramatype ofwritingmeant toperformedon stageanalyzeexaminecloselymetaphorcomparisonof unlikethings notusing "like"or "as"point ofviewhow theauthorseessomethingsummarybriefrestatementof mainideasconflictthe troublecharactershave in astorytraitqualities of acharacter'sappearanceandpersonalitydialogwords thecharacterssay toeach otherevidenceanythingused toprovesomethingplotseries ofevents thathappen ina storythemea story'smessageor lessonprefixletters addedto thebeginning ofa wordparaphraseretellinginformationin the writer'sown wordssuffixlettersadded tothe end ofa wordinferto figure outthings fromclues in thestory and yourownexperiencestextstructureorganizationthe authoruses toconnectideassimilecomparisonof unlikethings usingthe words"like" or "as"chronologicaltext structurethatsequenceseventsautobiographysomethingan authorwrites abouthimselfgenrea type ofwriting:fiction,nonfiction,dramarhythmpattern ofsounds ina linecontextclueswords andphrasesthat givemeaningstanzaseries oflines inpoetryscenepart ofan act ina dramaresolutionhow theproblem issolved ina storydramatype ofwritingmeant toperformedon stageanalyzeexaminecloselymetaphorcomparisonof unlikethings notusing "like"or "as"point ofviewhow theauthorseessomethingsummarybriefrestatementof mainideas

4th Grade Random Words - 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. the trouble characters have in a story
    conflict
  2. qualities of a character's appearance and personality
    trait
  3. words the characters say to each other
    dialog
  4. anything used to prove something
    evidence
  5. series of events that happen in a story
    plot
  6. a story's message or lesson
    theme
  7. letters added to the beginning of a word
    prefix
  8. retelling information in the writer's own words
    paraphrase
  9. letters added to the end of a word
    suffix
  10. to figure out things from clues in the story and your own experiences
    infer
  11. organization the author uses to connect ideas
    text structure
  12. comparison of unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
    simile
  13. text structure that sequences events
    chronological
  14. something an author writes about himself
    autobiography
  15. a type of writing: fiction, nonfiction, drama
    genre
  16. pattern of sounds in a line
    rhythm
  17. words and phrases that give meaning
    context clues
  18. series of lines in poetry
    stanza
  19. part of an act in a drama
    scene
  20. how the problem is solved in a story
    resolution
  21. type of writing meant to performed on stage
    drama
  22. examine closely
    analyze
  23. comparison of unlike things not using "like" or "as"
    metaphor
  24. how the author sees something
    point of view
  25. brief restatement of main ideas
    summary