(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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Find a classmate who can write and draw the symbols for at least 8 different types of punctuation. Get their proof.
Find a classmate who knows the difference between the subject and predicate of a sentence.
Find a classmate who can draw a plot chart and list and explain all stages. Get their proof.
Find a classmate who has heard of simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Find a classmate that can name at least 10 different types of punctuation marks. Get their proof.
Find a classmate who can name two features of a poem. Get their proof.
Find a classmate who can draw a plot chart and list all five stages. Get their proof.
Find a classmate who knows what a comma and a semi-colon have in common.
Find a classmate who can write an example of sentence using alliteration.
Find a classmate who knows the difference between connotation and denotation.
Find a classmate who can explain descriptive language.
Find a classmate who can explain the two major types of conflict.
Find a classmate who can explain the literary term theme.
Find a classmate who can define genre.
Find a classmate who can explain root words to you.
Find a classmate who can list at least types of organizational patterns of text.
Find a classmate who knows what these are examples of:
Strong.
Courageous.
Reliable.
Fearless.
Brave.
Find a classmate who can list at least 4 parts of speech.
Find a classmate who knows what to use to support an inference or conclusion.
Find a classmate that can name at least four steps of the writing process.
Find a classmate who can explain tone.
Find a classmate who can explain the difference between a speaker and a narrator.
Find a classmate who can explain the difference between a protagonist and an antagonist.