when a readeruses what theyknow and cluesfrom the text tocome to aconclusionsummaryinferenceexplicitlyobjectiveThe subject ofthe article +what the authorreveals aboutthat subject.developmentdetermineCopyinginformationword for wordfrom the text (Adirect quote).The moral orlesson of the storythat shares acommon humanexperience.severaldrawnA shortened versionof the main ideas in atext using your ownwords by answeringthe questions: Who?What? When?Where? Why?evidencethemeWheninformationis directlystated.Morethanthree (3).Providingfacts withoutfeelings oropinions.When areaderdecidessomething.centralideaA sentencefrom the textthat supportsor explainsyour idea(s).When a readertakes or gainssomething fromthe text, manytimes aninference.citeWheninformationexpands(grows) overtime.when a readeruses what theyknow and cluesfrom the text tocome to aconclusionsummaryinferenceexplicitlyobjectiveThe subject ofthe article +what the authorreveals aboutthat subject.developmentdetermineCopyinginformationword for wordfrom the text (Adirect quote).The moral orlesson of the storythat shares acommon humanexperience.severaldrawnA shortened versionof the main ideas in atext using your ownwords by answeringthe questions: Who?What? When?Where? Why?evidencethemeWheninformationis directlystated.Morethanthree (3).Providingfacts withoutfeelings oropinions.When areaderdecidessomething.centralideaA sentencefrom the textthat supportsor explainsyour idea(s).When a readertakes or gainssomething fromthe text, manytimes aninference.citeWheninformationexpands(grows) overtime.

Untitled 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 a reader uses what they know and clues from the text to come to a conclusion
  2. summary
  3. inference
  4. explicitly
  5. objective
  6. The subject of the article + what the author reveals about that subject.
  7. development
  8. determine
  9. Copying information word for word from the text (A direct quote).
  10. The moral or lesson of the story that shares a common human experience.
  11. several
  12. drawn
  13. A shortened version of the main ideas in a text using your own words by answering the questions: Who? What? When? Where? Why?
  14. evidence
  15. theme
  16. When information is directly stated.
  17. More than three (3).
  18. Providing facts without feelings or opinions.
  19. When a reader decides something.
  20. central idea
  21. A sentence from the text that supports or explains your idea(s).
  22. When a reader takes or gains something from the text, many times an inference.
  23. cite
  24. When information expands (grows) over time.