ConditionalMoodVerb form used tosignify thatsomething iscontingent uponthe outcome ofsomething else.Evidence from afiction or nonfictiontext that can be usedto support ideas,arguments, opinions,and thoughts.TextualEvidenceIndicativeMoodA verbform thatmakes astatement.ActiveVoiceThe subjectperforms theverb of asentence.ThemeThe messagethe writer istrying to conveythrough thestory.EllipsisIndicates apause oromissionof wordsHowever,Therefore,First, Then,Next, & InconclusionTransitionWords &PhrasesSupportingDetailsProvidesinformation toclarify, prove,or explain themain ideaPointof ViewDetermineswho tellsthe storyParticipleVerb formused asanadjectiveInformativeWritingSharinginformationwith readers;describing aprocessInfinitiveTo +VerbGerundFunctionsas a nounand endwith -ingAntagonistThe nemesisof the maincharacter ina story.DashIt can beusedbetweentimes anddates.ClimaxThe highestpoint of tensionor drama in anarratives' plot.NarrativeWritingFiction ornonfictionthat isstorytelling.Theseries ofevents ina story.PlotGrabs thereader'sattention intheintroductionHookTopicSentenceExpresses themain idea ofthe paragraphin which itoccursArgumentativeWritingRelevantreasons,credible facts,and sufficientevidence tosupport a claimImperativeMoodVerb formused tomake acommand ora request.PassiveVoiceA subject isa recipient ofa verb'saction.SubjunctiveMoodExpressingwishes,suggestions,or desiresProtagonistThe maincharacterwho facesobstacles ina story.ThesisThe main point,main idea, ormain messageof aninformative text.DialogueConversationsbetween twoor morecharacters ina storyTextStructureThe wayauthorsorganizeinformationin text.InterrogativeMoodAskingquestionsto link one ideato another andcreate a smoothtransitionbetween ideasBridgeCitationGives creditto the authorsof the wordsor ideas usedin your essayClaimThe positionbeing takenin theargument.HyphenUsed to joinwords and toseparatesyllables of asingle wordNarratorThe onewho tellsa story.ConditionalMoodVerb form used tosignify thatsomething iscontingent uponthe outcome ofsomething else.Evidence from afiction or nonfictiontext that can be usedto support ideas,arguments, opinions,and thoughts.TextualEvidenceIndicativeMoodA verbform thatmakes astatement.ActiveVoiceThe subjectperforms theverb of asentence.ThemeThe messagethe writer istrying to conveythrough thestory.EllipsisIndicates apause oromissionof wordsHowever,Therefore,First, Then,Next, & InconclusionTransitionWords &PhrasesSupportingDetailsProvidesinformation toclarify, prove,or explain themain ideaPointof ViewDetermineswho tellsthe storyParticipleVerb formused asanadjectiveInformativeWritingSharinginformationwith readers;describing aprocessInfinitiveTo +VerbGerundFunctionsas a nounand endwith -ingAntagonistThe nemesisof the maincharacter ina story.DashIt can beusedbetweentimes anddates.ClimaxThe highestpoint of tensionor drama in anarratives' plot.NarrativeWritingFiction ornonfictionthat isstorytelling.Theseries ofevents ina story.PlotGrabs thereader'sattention intheintroductionHookTopicSentenceExpresses themain idea ofthe paragraphin which itoccursArgumentativeWritingRelevantreasons,credible facts,and sufficientevidence tosupport a claimImperativeMoodVerb formused tomake acommand ora request.PassiveVoiceA subject isa recipient ofa verb'saction.SubjunctiveMoodExpressingwishes,suggestions,or desiresProtagonistThe maincharacterwho facesobstacles ina story.ThesisThe main point,main idea, ormain messageof aninformative text.DialogueConversationsbetween twoor morecharacters ina storyTextStructureThe wayauthorsorganizeinformationin text.InterrogativeMoodAskingquestionsto link one ideato another andcreate a smoothtransitionbetween ideasBridgeCitationGives creditto the authorsof the wordsor ideas usedin your essayClaimThe positionbeing takenin theargument.HyphenUsed to joinwords and toseparatesyllables of asingle wordNarratorThe onewho tellsa story.

8th-Grade ELA 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. Verb form used to signify that something is contingent upon the outcome of something else.
    Conditional Mood
  2. Textual Evidence
    Evidence from a fiction or nonfiction text that can be used to support ideas, arguments, opinions, and thoughts.
  3. A verb form that makes a statement.
    Indicative Mood
  4. The subject performs the verb of a sentence.
    Active Voice
  5. The message the writer is trying to convey through the story.
    Theme
  6. Indicates a pause or omission of words
    Ellipsis
  7. Transition Words & Phrases
    However, Therefore, First, Then, Next, & In conclusion
  8. Provides information to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea
    Supporting Details
  9. Determines who tells the story
    Point of View
  10. Verb form used as an adjective
    Participle
  11. Sharing information with readers; describing a process
    Informative Writing
  12. To + Verb
    Infinitive
  13. Functions as a noun and end with -ing
    Gerund
  14. The nemesis of the main character in a story.
    Antagonist
  15. It can be used between times and dates.
    Dash
  16. The highest point of tension or drama in a narratives' plot.
    Climax
  17. Fiction or nonfiction that is storytelling.
    Narrative Writing
  18. Plot
    The series of events in a story.
  19. Hook
    Grabs the reader's attention in the introduction
  20. Expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs
    Topic Sentence
  21. Relevant reasons, credible facts, and sufficient evidence to support a claim
    Argumentative Writing
  22. Verb form used to make a command or a request.
    Imperative Mood
  23. A subject is a recipient of a verb's action.
    Passive Voice
  24. Expressing wishes, suggestions, or desires
    Subjunctive Mood
  25. The main character who faces obstacles in a story.
    Protagonist
  26. The main point, main idea, or main message of an informative text.
    Thesis
  27. Conversations between two or more characters in a story
    Dialogue
  28. The way authors organize information in text.
    Text Structure
  29. Asking questions
    Interrogative Mood
  30. Bridge
    to link one idea to another and create a smooth transition between ideas
  31. Gives credit to the authors of the words or ideas used in your essay
    Citation
  32. The position being taken in the argument.
    Claim
  33. Used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word
    Hyphen
  34. The one who tells a story.
    Narrator