Anaccountof eventsA series ofdrawings thatare different andwhen puttogether createmovementThe positionthat the storyis being toldfromFree!Thesetting ofour firstmovieA lessonthat thestory tellsThe mainproblem thatthecharactersfaceThe mainevents ofa storyA storyrecorded bycameras thatis watchedon a screenImportantperson thatthe storydoes notfocus onThe maincharacterof our firstmovieWhere thestorytakesplaceThe deepermessagethat a storytries to tellThe mostintensepart of thestoryWhen themainproblem isworked outThe mainplayers ofthe storyAnaccountof eventsA series ofdrawings thatare different andwhen puttogether createmovementThe positionthat the storyis being toldfromFree!Thesetting ofour firstmovieA lessonthat thestory tellsThe mainproblem thatthecharactersfaceThe mainevents ofa storyA storyrecorded bycameras thatis watchedon a screenImportantperson thatthe storydoes notfocus onThe maincharacterof our firstmovieWhere thestorytakesplaceThe deepermessagethat a storytries to tellThe mostintensepart of thestoryWhen themainproblem isworked outThe mainplayers ofthe story

Elements of a Story - 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. An account of events
  2. A series of drawings that are different and when put together create movement
  3. The position that the story is being told from
  4. Free!
  5. The setting of our first movie
  6. A lesson that the story tells
  7. The main problem that the characters face
  8. The main events of a story
  9. A story recorded by cameras that is watched on a screen
  10. Important person that the story does not focus on
  11. The main character of our first movie
  12. Where the story takes place
  13. The deeper message that a story tries to tell
  14. The most intense part of the story
  15. When the main problem is worked out
  16. The main players of the story