Making apredictionWhen youguess what'sgoing tohappen nextProblem andSolution(textstructure)Textstructure thatfirst presentsa problemthen solutionantagonistoppositeof maincharactercause andeffect(textstructure)Text structurethat tells youwhy somethinghappen andit's resultSyriaThe countrywhere Amiraand herfamily fledfrom.ClimaxThe mostexcitingand mostimportant partof the story.informationaltextA type oftext thatgives yourinformationCentralIdeaThe mainpoint ofthe entiretextResolutionTheending ofthe storyPlotThe eventsthat takeplace in astoryprotagonistThe maincharacteror goodoneFallingActionThe part of thestory from theclimax thatleads down tothe resolution.FebruaryBlackhistorymonth isthis monthConflictThecentralproblem inthe storyMarchWomen'sHistory Monthis celebratedduring thismonthFranceBessieColemanstudiedAviation inthis countrySettingWhere thestorytakesplaceSequential(textstructure)Textstructure thatgoes frombeginning toendRisingActionPart of the storythat buildsexcitement andsuspenseMakinganinference"Readingbetweenthe lines"$10How muchmoney did Ms.Luella Batesgive Roger tobuy shoes?Jonesfinish hername: Ms.Luella BatesWashington_____...ExpositionThebeginningof thestoryCharactersThepeople inthe storyClaudetteColvinName of girlwho refusedto give up seatbefore RosaParksDescription(textstructure)Textstructure thatdescribes atopicCompareandContrast(textstructure)Text structurethat examinesthe similaritiesand differencesof thingsRogerName of boyin "ThankYou Ma'am"AmiraName of girlin "Diary of aTeenageRefugee"Making apredictionWhen youguess what'sgoing tohappen nextProblem andSolution(textstructure)Textstructure thatfirst presentsa problemthen solutionantagonistoppositeof maincharactercause andeffect(textstructure)Text structurethat tells youwhy somethinghappen andit's resultSyriaThe countrywhere Amiraand herfamily fledfrom.ClimaxThe mostexcitingand mostimportant partof the story.informationaltextA type oftext thatgives yourinformationCentralIdeaThe mainpoint ofthe entiretextResolutionTheending ofthe storyPlotThe eventsthat takeplace in astoryprotagonistThe maincharacteror goodoneFallingActionThe part of thestory from theclimax thatleads down tothe resolution.FebruaryBlackhistorymonth isthis monthConflictThecentralproblem inthe storyMarchWomen'sHistory Monthis celebratedduring thismonthFranceBessieColemanstudiedAviation inthis countrySettingWhere thestorytakesplaceSequential(textstructure)Textstructure thatgoes frombeginning toendRisingActionPart of the storythat buildsexcitement andsuspenseMakinganinference"Readingbetweenthe lines"$10How muchmoney did Ms.Luella Batesgive Roger tobuy shoes?Jonesfinish hername: Ms.Luella BatesWashington_____...ExpositionThebeginningof thestoryCharactersThepeople inthe storyClaudetteColvinName of girlwho refusedto give up seatbefore RosaParksDescription(textstructure)Textstructure thatdescribes atopicCompareandContrast(textstructure)Text structurethat examinesthe similaritiesand differencesof thingsRogerName of boyin "ThankYou Ma'am"AmiraName of girlin "Diary of aTeenageRefugee"

ELA 7 Review 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. When you guess what's going to happen next
    Making a prediction
  2. Text structure that first presents a problem then solution
    Problem and Solution (text structure)
  3. opposite of main character
    antagonist
  4. Text structure that tells you why something happen and it's result
    cause and effect (text structure)
  5. The country where Amira and her family fled from.
    Syria
  6. The most exciting and most important part of the story.
    Climax
  7. A type of text that gives your information
    informational text
  8. The main point of the entire text
    Central Idea
  9. The ending of the story
    Resolution
  10. The events that take place in a story
    Plot
  11. The main character or good one
    protagonist
  12. The part of the story from the climax that leads down to the resolution.
    Falling Action
  13. Black history month is this month
    February
  14. The central problem in the story
    Conflict
  15. Women's History Month is celebrated during this month
    March
  16. Bessie Coleman studied Aviation in this country
    France
  17. Where the story takes place
    Setting
  18. Text structure that goes from beginning to end
    Sequential (text structure)
  19. Part of the story that builds excitement and suspense
    Rising Action
  20. "Reading between the lines"
    Making an inference
  21. How much money did Ms. Luella Bates give Roger to buy shoes?
    $10
  22. finish her name: Ms. Luella Bates Washington _____...
    Jones
  23. The beginning of the story
    Exposition
  24. The people in the story
    Characters
  25. Name of girl who refused to give up seat before Rosa Parks
    Claudette Colvin
  26. Text structure that describes a topic
    Description (text structure)
  27. Text structure that examines the similarities and differences of things
    Compare and Contrast (text structure)
  28. Name of boy in "Thank You Ma'am"
    Roger
  29. Name of girl in "Diary of a Teenage Refugee"
    Amira