ProvewithtextualevidenceTakebreaks,drinkwaterWriter’sShowchange ina time orscenery Beginning/Expositionrising action, climax,falling action andresolutionClimaxConnectunderstandmoreabout non-fiction text.PrefixTextFeatureInferenceWhen acharacterfrom the bookis telling thestoryHighlight/circleimportantwords in thequestionStanzasDoublecheckyouranswersDictionary&HighlighterSymbolA goodamountof sleepThe reasonwhy theauthor writessomethingLessonlearned/moralof the storyAnnotationCircle/Highlighttitle of passageA sentenceor words thatexplain apicture.Beginning,Middle,EndThe story is theanswer key, youhave to know howto break it down toget your answersUsingbackgroundknowledge andtext evidence tocome to aninferenceDestinationQuestionPoetryBrainstormProvewithtextualevidenceTakebreaks,drinkwaterWriter’sShowchange ina time orscenery Beginning/Expositionrising action, climax,falling action andresolutionClimaxConnectunderstandmoreabout non-fiction text.PrefixTextFeatureInferenceWhen acharacterfrom the bookis telling thestoryHighlight/circleimportantwords in thequestionStanzasDoublecheckyouranswersDictionary&HighlighterSymbolA goodamountof sleepThe reasonwhy theauthor writessomethingLessonlearned/moralof the storyAnnotationCircle/Highlighttitle of passageA sentenceor words thatexplain apicture.Beginning,Middle,EndThe story is theanswer key, youhave to know howto break it down toget your answersUsingbackgroundknowledge andtext evidence tocome to aninferenceDestinationQuestionPoetryBrainstorm

STAAR 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. Prove with textual evidence
  2. Take breaks, drink water
  3. Writer’s
  4. Show change in a time or scenery
  5. Beginning/Exposition rising action, climax, falling action and resolution
  6. Climax
  7. Connect
  8. understand more about non-fiction text.
  9. Prefix
  10. Text Feature
  11. Inference
  12. When a character from the book is telling the story
  13. Highlight/circle important words in the question
  14. Stanzas
  15. Double check your answers
  16. Dictionary & Highlighter
  17. Symbol
  18. A good amount of sleep
  19. The reason why the author writes something
  20. Lesson learned/moral of the story
  21. Annotation
  22. Circle/Highlight title of passage
  23. A sentence or words that explain a picture.
  24. Beginning, Middle, End
  25. The story is the answer key, you have to know how to break it down to get your answers
  26. Using background knowledge and text evidence to come to an inference
  27. Destination Question
  28. Poetry
  29. Brainstorm