conflictmainproblemin a storyexamineto lookcloselyatcharactera personorcreaturein a story.homonyma word that isspelled thesame, but hasa differentmeaningcaptionanexplanationor descriptionof a graphicfeatureInternalConflictA problemor strugglewithinyourselfpoint ofviewthe way anarratortells astorySettingThe locationand timeperiod wherea story takesplaceclimaxpoint wherethecharactersmust facethe conflictSimilarcomparison:being almostthe same assomethingelse.ConnectionA similaritybetween twoseparatethingsopposite/contrastasdifferentaspossible.supportingdetaila fact thatdescribes,explains, orstrengthensthe main ideaomniscientpoint ofviewthe narratorknows thethoughts,feelings, andactions of ALLthe charactersExternalConflictA problem orstruggle againstanotherperson/group/ideaexpositorytexta nonfictiontext thatexplains anideasynonyma word that hasthe same ornearly thesame meaningas anotherword.resolutionthe finaloutcomeof the plotExpositionbeginning ofa story thatexplains thecharactersand conflictmotivationthe reasonsomeonedoessomethingExplicitClearlystated;nothiddenPlotThe basicsequence/orderof the events ofa storyfallingactionevents thathappenafter theclimaxThemethe lessonor moralof thestoryfirst-personpoint ofviewa charactertells a storyusing "I" or"We"narratorthepersonwho tellsthe storylimitedpoint ofviewthe narrator ONLYknows thethoughts feelings,and actions ofONE (or a few)charactersAuthor'sPurposeThe reasonan authorwrites a textperseveranceto moveforwardwhen it isdifficultantonyma word thathas theoppositemeaning ofanother word.third-persona narratortells a storyusing "they,""he," and"she."contextcluehints that anauthor gives tohelp the readerfigure out themeaning ofunknown words ina text.mainideathe mostimportantidea in atextImplicitImpliedand notclearlystatedrisingactioneventsthat buildup theconflictconflictmainproblemin a storyexamineto lookcloselyatcharactera personorcreaturein a story.homonyma word that isspelled thesame, but hasa differentmeaningcaptionanexplanationor descriptionof a graphicfeatureInternalConflictA problemor strugglewithinyourselfpoint ofviewthe way anarratortells astorySettingThe locationand timeperiod wherea story takesplaceclimaxpoint wherethecharactersmust facethe conflictSimilarcomparison:being almostthe same assomethingelse.ConnectionA similaritybetween twoseparatethingsopposite/contrastasdifferentaspossible.supportingdetaila fact thatdescribes,explains, orstrengthensthe main ideaomniscientpoint ofviewthe narratorknows thethoughts,feelings, andactions of ALLthe charactersExternalConflictA problem orstruggle againstanotherperson/group/ideaexpositorytexta nonfictiontext thatexplains anideasynonyma word that hasthe same ornearly thesame meaningas anotherword.resolutionthe finaloutcomeof the plotExpositionbeginning ofa story thatexplains thecharactersand conflictmotivationthe reasonsomeonedoessomethingExplicitClearlystated;nothiddenPlotThe basicsequence/orderof the events ofa storyfallingactionevents thathappenafter theclimaxThemethe lessonor moralof thestoryfirst-personpoint ofviewa charactertells a storyusing "I" or"We"narratorthepersonwho tellsthe storylimitedpoint ofviewthe narrator ONLYknows thethoughts feelings,and actions ofONE (or a few)charactersAuthor'sPurposeThe reasonan authorwrites a textperseveranceto moveforwardwhen it isdifficultantonyma word thathas theoppositemeaning ofanother word.third-persona narratortells a storyusing "they,""he," and"she."contextcluehints that anauthor gives tohelp the readerfigure out themeaning ofunknown words ina text.mainideathe mostimportantidea in atextImplicitImpliedand notclearlystatedrisingactioneventsthat buildup theconflict

Reading STAAR Words - 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. main problem in a story
    conflict
  2. to look closely at
    examine
  3. a person or creature in a story.
    character
  4. a word that is spelled the same, but has a different meaning
    homonym
  5. an explanation or description of a graphic feature
    caption
  6. A problem or struggle within yourself
    Internal Conflict
  7. the way a narrator tells a story
    point of view
  8. The location and time period where a story takes place
    Setting
  9. point where the characters must face the conflict
    climax
  10. comparison: being almost the same as something else.
    Similar
  11. A similarity between two separate things
    Connection
  12. as different as possible.
    opposite/contrast
  13. a fact that describes, explains, or strengthens the main idea
    supporting detail
  14. the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings, and actions of ALL the characters
    omniscient point of view
  15. A problem or struggle against another person/group/idea
    External Conflict
  16. a nonfiction text that explains an idea
    expository text
  17. a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.
    synonym
  18. the final outcome of the plot
    resolution
  19. beginning of a story that explains the characters and conflict
    Exposition
  20. the reason someone does something
    motivation
  21. Clearly stated; not hidden
    Explicit
  22. The basic sequence/order of the events of a story
    Plot
  23. events that happen after the climax
    falling action
  24. the lesson or moral of the story
    Theme
  25. a character tells a story using "I" or "We"
    first-person point of view
  26. the person who tells the story
    narrator
  27. the narrator ONLY knows the thoughts feelings, and actions of ONE (or a few) characters
    limited point of view
  28. The reason an author writes a text
    Author's Purpose
  29. to move forward when it is difficult
    perseverance
  30. a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
    antonym
  31. a narrator tells a story using "they," "he," and" she."
    third-person
  32. hints that an author gives to help the reader figure out the meaning of unknown words in a text.
    context clue
  33. the most important idea in a text
    main idea
  34. Implied and not clearly stated
    Implicit
  35. events that build up the conflict
    rising action