claimWhat theauthor istrying toconvince youto do.simileimageryusing likeor asmetaphorimageryusing isprefix/ suffixThe beginningor end of awork forexample re- doagain, -ful -fullofinferenceText CluesplusBackgroundknowledgestextevidenceThe supportingdetails that helpyou to answer aquestiontextstructureThe waythe textis writtenresolutionSolving theproblem ofthe storyrootThe baseword forexample kindof kindness,kindfullsynonymA word thathas a similarmeaning toanother wordtimelinea line thatshows theevents inorderVoiceHow the authorwrites the text,word choice,funny,reflective,Sarcasticgraphicfeaturesvisuals, such asillustrations,diagrams, maps,and speechbubbles that helpexplain ideas in atextsequenceThe orderin whicheventsoccurclimaxThe main action ina fiction story.Where the biggestpart of the problemis occurring.1stPersonNarrator isthe maincharacterin the storycauseandeffectWhathappenedand theresultsauthor'spurposeWhy the authorwrite the text orincludes aparagraph ortext featurestanzaLines froma poemthat belongtogetherdiagrama labeledpicture thatshows thepart ofsomething3rdPersonNarratoris not partof thestorysettingWhereand whenthe storyhappenstextfeaturepresentsimportantparts of thestory in adifferent waysummaryA paragraphthat includesthe keyideas fromthe passageplotWhathappensin thestorySchemaBackgroundknowledgethemeThe moral,lesson, ormessage ofa story ie.,friendshiptraitPart of acharacter'spersonality thatdoes notchange overtime.point ofviewWho istellingthe story.claimWhat theauthor istrying toconvince youto do.simileimageryusing likeor asmetaphorimageryusing isprefix/ suffixThe beginningor end of awork forexample re- doagain, -ful -fullofinferenceText CluesplusBackgroundknowledgestextevidenceThe supportingdetails that helpyou to answer aquestiontextstructureThe waythe textis writtenresolutionSolving theproblem ofthe storyrootThe baseword forexample kindof kindness,kindfullsynonymA word thathas a similarmeaning toanother wordtimelinea line thatshows theevents inorderVoiceHow the authorwrites the text,word choice,funny,reflective,Sarcasticgraphicfeaturesvisuals, such asillustrations,diagrams, maps,and speechbubbles that helpexplain ideas in atextsequenceThe orderin whicheventsoccurclimaxThe main action ina fiction story.Where the biggestpart of the problemis occurring.1stPersonNarrator isthe maincharacterin the storycauseandeffectWhathappenedand theresultsauthor'spurposeWhy the authorwrite the text orincludes aparagraph ortext featurestanzaLines froma poemthat belongtogetherdiagrama labeledpicture thatshows thepart ofsomething3rdPersonNarratoris not partof thestorysettingWhereand whenthe storyhappenstextfeaturepresentsimportantparts of thestory in adifferent waysummaryA paragraphthat includesthe keyideas fromthe passageplotWhathappensin thestorySchemaBackgroundknowledgethemeThe moral,lesson, ormessage ofa story ie.,friendshiptraitPart of acharacter'spersonality thatdoes notchange overtime.point ofviewWho istellingthe story.

4th Grade Reading Vocab - 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. What the author is trying to convince you to do.
    claim
  2. imagery using like or as
    simile
  3. imagery using is
    metaphor
  4. The beginning or end of a work for example re- do again, -ful -full of
    prefix / suffix
  5. Text Clues plus Background knowledges
    inference
  6. The supporting details that help you to answer a question
    text evidence
  7. The way the text is written
    text structure
  8. Solving the problem of the story
    resolution
  9. The base word for example kind of kindness, kindfull
    root
  10. A word that has a similar meaning to another word
    synonym
  11. a line that shows the events in order
    timeline
  12. How the author writes the text, word choice, funny, reflective, Sarcastic
    Voice
  13. visuals, such as illustrations, diagrams, maps, and speech bubbles that help explain ideas in a text
    graphic features
  14. The order in which events occur
    sequence
  15. The main action in a fiction story. Where the biggest part of the problem is occurring.
    climax
  16. Narrator is the main character in the story
    1st Person
  17. What happened and the results
    cause and effect
  18. Why the author write the text or includes a paragraph or text feature
    author's purpose
  19. Lines from a poem that belong together
    stanza
  20. a labeled picture that shows the part of something
    diagram
  21. Narrator is not part of the story
    3rd Person
  22. Where and when the story happens
    setting
  23. presents important parts of the story in a different way
    text feature
  24. A paragraph that includes the key ideas from the passage
    summary
  25. What happens in the story
    plot
  26. Background knowledge
    Schema
  27. The moral, lesson, or message of a story ie., friendship
    theme
  28. Part of a character's personality that does not change over time.
    trait
  29. Who is telling the story.
    point of view