Advocatea personwho speaksor writes insupport ofsomethingthis literarywork iswritten toinformStereotypecharacteristicsimposed upongroups of peoplebecause of theirrace, nationality,gender and/orsexual orientationthis imageis used topersuadeLeader of theNazi PartyResponsiblefor theHolocaustGlobalAvailablearoundthe worldExplanatoryTextnon-fiction text thatexplains a process(for example, howsomething works orwhy somethinghappens).Genocidemass killing ofa group ofpeople from aparticularnation or ethnicgroupa mainpoint thatthe authoris makingCentralIdeaUnitedNationsEstablishedthe UniversalDeclarationof HumanRightsPlagiarismstealingother'swords orideas30the numberof humanrights wehaveLeader ofthe CivilRightsMovementPersuadethe authoris trying toconvinceyouHumanRightsRights wehavebecause weare humanbeingsInformationalTextnonfiction writing,written with theintention ofinforming thereader about aspecific topicInferToconcludefromevidenceEntertainthe authorwants youto enjoythe storythis acronymrepresents topersuade, toinform or toentertainCitationAreferenceto asourcethis is a typeof literarywork writtento entertaintocommunicatea message orinformationConveyAuthor'sPurposeThe reasonthe authorwritessomethingInformthe author isprovidingfactualinformationAdvocatea personwho speaksor writes insupport ofsomethingthis literarywork iswritten toinformStereotypecharacteristicsimposed upongroups of peoplebecause of theirrace, nationality,gender and/orsexual orientationthis imageis used topersuadeLeader of theNazi PartyResponsiblefor theHolocaustGlobalAvailablearoundthe worldExplanatoryTextnon-fiction text thatexplains a process(for example, howsomething works orwhy somethinghappens).Genocidemass killing ofa group ofpeople from aparticularnation or ethnicgroupa mainpoint thatthe authoris makingCentralIdeaUnitedNationsEstablishedthe UniversalDeclarationof HumanRightsPlagiarismstealingother'swords orideas30the numberof humanrights wehaveLeader ofthe CivilRightsMovementPersuadethe authoris trying toconvinceyouHumanRightsRights wehavebecause weare humanbeingsInformationalTextnonfiction writing,written with theintention ofinforming thereader about aspecific topicInferToconcludefromevidenceEntertainthe authorwants youto enjoythe storythis acronymrepresents topersuade, toinform or toentertainCitationAreferenceto asourcethis is a typeof literarywork writtento entertaintocommunicatea message orinformationConveyAuthor'sPurposeThe reasonthe authorwritessomethingInformthe author isprovidingfactualinformation

Freedom, Obstacles, Challenges - 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. a person who speaks or writes in support of something
    Advocate
  2. this literary work is written to inform
  3. characteristics imposed upon groups of people because of their race, nationality, gender and/or sexual orientation
    Stereotype
  4. this image is used to persuade
  5. Leader of the Nazi Party Responsible for the Holocaust
  6. Available around the world
    Global
  7. non-fiction text that explains a process (for example, how something works or why something happens).
    Explanatory Text
  8. mass killing of a group of people from a particular nation or ethnic group
    Genocide
  9. Central Idea
    a main point that the author is making
  10. Established the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    United Nations
  11. stealing other's words or ideas
    Plagiarism
  12. the number of human rights we have
    30
  13. Leader of the Civil Rights Movement
  14. the author is trying to convince you
    Persuade
  15. Rights we have because we are human beings
    Human Rights
  16. nonfiction writing, written with the intention of informing the reader about a specific topic
    Informational Text
  17. To conclude from evidence
    Infer
  18. the author wants you to enjoy the story
    Entertain
  19. this acronym represents to persuade, to inform or to entertain
  20. A reference to a source
    Citation
  21. this is a type of literary work written to entertain
  22. Convey
    to communicate a message or information
  23. The reason the author writes something
    Author's Purpose
  24. the author is providing factual information
    Inform