focus interpret character point of view draw conclusion fiction main idea author's purpose evaluate elements of nonfiction monologue literary element argument/ proposition dialogue metaphor key words diction context clues flashback headings, graphics, and charts mood narrative opinion implicit motif informational text dramatic script literary movement multiple- meaning words biography plot imagery hyperbole foreshadowing fact nonfiction analysis drama cultural significance key/supporting details narrator explain bias literary device personification characteri- zation allusion allegory climax literary nonfiction figurative language inference conflict/ problem poetry compare/ contrast literary form elements of fiction defense of a claim prefix first person connotation generalization falling action affix antonym dialect alliteration irony explicit differentiate exposition focus interpret character point of view draw conclusion fiction main idea author's purpose evaluate elements of nonfiction monologue literary element argument/ proposition dialogue metaphor key words diction context clues flashback headings, graphics, and charts mood narrative opinion implicit motif informational text dramatic script literary movement multiple- meaning words biography plot imagery hyperbole foreshadowing fact nonfiction analysis drama cultural significance key/supporting details narrator explain bias literary device personification characteri- zation allusion allegory climax literary nonfiction figurative language inference conflict/ problem poetry compare/ contrast literary form elements of fiction defense of a claim prefix first person connotation generalization falling action affix antonym dialect alliteration irony explicit differentiate exposition
(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.
focus
interpret
character
point of view
draw conclusion
fiction
main idea
author's
purpose
evaluate
elements of nonfiction
monologue
literary element
argument/
proposition
dialogue
metaphor
key words
diction
context
clues
flashback
headings, graphics, and charts
mood
narrative
opinion
implicit
motif
informational text
dramatic
script
literary movement
multiple-meaning words
biography
plot
imagery
hyperbole
foreshadowing
fact
nonfiction
analysis
drama
cultural
significance
key/supporting details
narrator
explain
bias
literary device
personification
characteri-zation
allusion
allegory
climax
literary nonfiction
figurative language
inference
conflict/
problem
poetry
compare/
contrast
literary form
elements of fiction
defense of
a claim
prefix
first person
connotation
generalization
falling action
affix
antonym
dialect
alliteration
irony
explicit
differentiate
exposition