summary of another's argument uses a source to provide a definition or other context makes a claim media archaeology agrees with part of a claim (yes, but/no, but) provides context about a source provides source title exigence argues for significance identifies artifact/object of study aligns her argument with others' (yes, and) uses an example purpose notes year of publication contradiction challenges claim (no, and) hedging language cultural discourse, narratives, metaphors primary source notes another author's role or title makes sources speak to one another secondary source blends quote and paraphrase provides evidence summary of another's argument uses a source to provide a definition or other context makes a claim media archaeology agrees with part of a claim (yes, but/no, but) provides context about a source provides source title exigence argues for significance identifies artifact/object of study aligns her argument with others' (yes, and) uses an example purpose notes year of publication contradiction challenges claim (no, and) hedging language cultural discourse, narratives, metaphors primary source notes another author's role or title makes sources speak to one another secondary source blends quote and paraphrase provides evidence
(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.
summary of another's argument
uses a source to provide a definition or other context
makes a claim
media archaeology
agrees with part of a claim (yes, but/no, but)
provides context about a source
provides source title
exigence
argues for significance
identifies artifact/object of study
aligns her argument with others'
(yes, and)
uses an example
purpose
notes year of publication
contradiction
challenges claim
(no, and)
hedging language
cultural discourse, narratives, metaphors
primary source
notes another author's role or title
makes sources speak to one another
secondary source
blends quote and paraphrase
provides evidence