Summarizethe chapteryou just readDescribe acharacter'spersonality traitsusing specificexamples to backup your opinionsCompare twocharacters in thebook to each otherusing similaritiesand differencesList and identifyfive examplesof figurativelanguage fromthe bookWrite a diaryentry in thevoice of acharacter inthe bookTell yourthoughts andfeelings aboutthe theme ofthe storyIllustrate abook coverdifferentfrom what ison your bookWrite about yourfavorite part ofthe book andwhy it wasimportant to thestoryCompare acharacter in yourbook to acharacter inanother bookyou have readPretend that youare the author andyou are writing asequel to thisbook. Explain whatshould happen.What do youthink is themost importantscene in thebook? Why?Describe acharacter'spersonality traitthat you'd like topossess. Why doyou like this trait?List ten words fromthe book that you findinteresting orunfamiliar. Write theirdefinitions and usethem each in asentence.Explore howthe maincharacterchanged inthe storyWhat advicewould you givea character inthe book?Why?Write aboutsomething thatsurprised you orthat you foundinteresting whilereadingMake a list of thecharacters in yourbook and then create acast of famous peoplethat you would chooseto portray thatcharacter if you weremaking a movieDo any of thecharacters remindyou of friends,family members,or class-mates?Explain.Write aboutan importantlesson thatwas learnedin the storyChoose a characterfrom the book, decidewhat would be aperfect birthdaypresent for thatcharacter and explainwhyHow do youthink thestory willend? Why?Would boysand girls enjoythis bookequally?Support yourreasons.List five adjectivesthat describe thebook's maincharacter andexplain yourchoicesWhatcharacter doyou think willchange themost? Why?Summarizethe chapteryou just readDescribe acharacter'spersonality traitsusing specificexamples to backup your opinionsCompare twocharacters in thebook to each otherusing similaritiesand differencesList and identifyfive examplesof figurativelanguage fromthe bookWrite a diaryentry in thevoice of acharacter inthe bookTell yourthoughts andfeelings aboutthe theme ofthe storyIllustrate abook coverdifferentfrom what ison your bookWrite about yourfavorite part ofthe book andwhy it wasimportant to thestoryCompare acharacter in yourbook to acharacter inanother bookyou have readPretend that youare the author andyou are writing asequel to thisbook. Explain whatshould happen.What do youthink is themost importantscene in thebook? Why?Describe acharacter'spersonality traitthat you'd like topossess. Why doyou like this trait?List ten words fromthe book that you findinteresting orunfamiliar. Write theirdefinitions and usethem each in asentence.Explore howthe maincharacterchanged inthe storyWhat advicewould you givea character inthe book?Why?Write aboutsomething thatsurprised you orthat you foundinteresting whilereadingMake a list of thecharacters in yourbook and then create acast of famous peoplethat you would chooseto portray thatcharacter if you weremaking a movieDo any of thecharacters remindyou of friends,family members,or class-mates?Explain.Write aboutan importantlesson thatwas learnedin the storyChoose a characterfrom the book, decidewhat would be aperfect birthdaypresent for thatcharacter and explainwhyHow do youthink thestory willend? Why?Would boysand girls enjoythis bookequally?Support yourreasons.List five adjectivesthat describe thebook's maincharacter andexplain yourchoicesWhatcharacter doyou think willchange themost? Why?

Independent Reading 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. Summarize the chapter you just read
  2. Describe a character's personality traits using specific examples to back up your opinions
  3. Compare two characters in the book to each other using similarities and differences
  4. List and identify five examples of figurative language from the book
  5. Write a diary entry in the voice of a character in the book
  6. Tell your thoughts and feelings about the theme of the story
  7. Illustrate a book cover different from what is on your book
  8. Write about your favorite part of the book and why it was important to the story
  9. Compare a character in your book to a character in another book you have read
  10. Pretend that you are the author and you are writing a sequel to this book. Explain what should happen.
  11. What do you think is the most important scene in the book? Why?
  12. Describe a character's personality trait that you'd like to possess. Why do you like this trait?
  13. List ten words from the book that you find interesting or unfamiliar. Write their definitions and use them each in a sentence.
  14. Explore how the main character changed in the story
  15. What advice would you give a character in the book? Why?
  16. Write about something that surprised you or that you found interesting while reading
  17. Make a list of the characters in your book and then create a cast of famous people that you would choose to portray that character if you were making a movie
  18. Do any of the characters remind you of friends, family members, or class-mates? Explain.
  19. Write about an important lesson that was learned in the story
  20. Choose a character from the book, decide what would be a perfect birthday present for that character and explain why
  21. How do you think the story will end? Why?
  22. Would boys and girls enjoy this book equally? Support your reasons.
  23. List five adjectives that describe the book's main character and explain your choices
  24. What character do you think will change the most? Why?