closelyconnected orappropriate tothe matter athand,the systematicinvestigation intoand study ofmaterials andsources in order toestablish facts andreach newconclusions.,a word, phraseor sentenceused within asearch orquery,serious thought orconsideration.,ClaimSearchTerms,Thesis, express the meaning of(the writer or speaker orsomething written orspoken) using differentwords, especially toachieve greater clarity.Paraphrase,Transitionsthe practice oftaking someoneelse's work orideas and passingthem off as one'sown.,Informative,consistently goodin quality orperformance ableto be trustedhaving trustworthyqualities,providing usefulor interestinginformation,Plagiarism,detailed examination ofthe elements orstructure of something,typically as a basis fordiscussion orinterpretation., an assertion of thetruth of something,typically one thatis disputed or indoubt, the act of citingor quoting areference to anauthority or aprecedent.,to judge ordetermine thesignificance,worth, or qualityof assess,Credible,Reliable,RelevantReflection,Evaluate,able to bebelievedconvincing,a short statement (usuallyone sentence) thatsummarizes the mainpoint or claim of an essayresearch paper etc. andis developed supportedand explained in the textby means of examplesand evidence.,phrases or wordsused to connect oneidea to the next usedby the author to helpthe reader progressthrough a piece ofwriting, CitationAnalysis,Research,closelyconnected orappropriate tothe matter athand,the systematicinvestigation intoand study ofmaterials andsources in order toestablish facts andreach newconclusions.,a word, phraseor sentenceused within asearch orquery,serious thought orconsideration.,ClaimSearchTerms,Thesis, express the meaning of(the writer or speaker orsomething written orspoken) using differentwords, especially toachieve greater clarity.Paraphrase,Transitionsthe practice oftaking someoneelse's work orideas and passingthem off as one'sown.,Informative,consistently goodin quality orperformance ableto be trustedhaving trustworthyqualities,providing usefulor interestinginformation,Plagiarism,detailed examination ofthe elements orstructure of something,typically as a basis fordiscussion orinterpretation., an assertion of thetruth of something,typically one thatis disputed or indoubt, the act of citingor quoting areference to anauthority or aprecedent.,to judge ordetermine thesignificance,worth, or qualityof assess,Credible,Reliable,RelevantReflection,Evaluate,able to bebelievedconvincing,a short statement (usuallyone sentence) thatsummarizes the mainpoint or claim of an essayresearch paper etc. andis developed supportedand explained in the textby means of examplesand evidence.,phrases or wordsused to connect oneidea to the next usedby the author to helpthe reader progressthrough a piece ofwriting, CitationAnalysis,Research,

Unit 2 Academic Vocabulary - 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. closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand,
  2. the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.,
  3. a word, phrase or sentence used within a search or query,
  4. serious thought or consideration.,
  5. Claim
  6. Search Terms,
  7. Thesis,
  8.  
  9. express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
  10. Paraphrase,
  11.  
  12. 
  13. 
  14. Transitions
  15. the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.,
  16. Informative,
  17. consistently good in quality or performance able to be trusted having trustworthy qualities,
  18. providing useful or interesting information, 
  19. Plagiarism,
  20. detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation., 
  21. an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt, 
  22. the act of citing or quoting a reference to an authority or a precedent.,
  23. to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of assess, 
  24. Credible,
  25. Reliable,
  26. 
  27. Relevant
  28. Reflection,
  29. 
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  31. Evaluate,
  32. able to be believed convincing, 
  33. a short statement (usually one sentence) that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay research paper etc. and is developed supported and explained in the text by means of examples and evidence.,
  34. phrases or words used to connect one idea to the next used by the author to help the reader progress through a piece of writing, 
  35. Citation
  36. Analysis,
  37. Research,