point ofviewthe narrativeperspectivein which thestory is toldcompareandcontrastdifferences andsimilarities oftwo or morethings arediscussedsubheadingtitle of asmall sectionof textunderneatha headingdialoguewhencharactersspeak; isseparated withquotationmarksthirdpersonomniscientnarrator is all-knowing and tellsthe thoughts andfeelings of morethan one characterfactsomething said tobe true orsupposed to havehappened;statement that canbe proveddictionarya book ofwordmeaningssummarizingto give a briefstatement ofthe main ideasof text; to tellwhat'simportanttextstructurehow theinformationwithin awritten text isorganizedheadinga short phrase,sentence, orquestion thathighlights a keypointfirstpersonthe narratoris a part ofthe story;often uses Ior wethesaurusa dictionaryof synonymsandantonymsthirdpersonobjectivenarrator doesnot reveal anycharacter'sthoughts orfeelingsauthor'sperspectivethe way anauthor thinksor feelsaboutsomethingopinionsomething believedto have occurred,existed or believedto be true;statements cannotbe provedpredictingusinginformationfrom a story todetermine whatwill happennextchronologicalinformationis organizedin order oftimenarrationwhen thenarratorspeaksinferenceto figure outmeaningwith aneducatedguessnonfictionwritingthat istruethirdpersonlimitednarrator tellsthoughts andfeelings ofonecharactercontextcluesinformation thatappears near aword or phrasethat is used tohelp figure outits meaningreferencessources that tellinformation abouta word (includesdictionaries,glossaries, andthesauruses)secondpersonused for givinginstructions;uses you, fromyourperspectivefictionanimaginarystory, fake,not truepoint ofviewthe narrativeperspectivein which thestory is toldcompareandcontrastdifferences andsimilarities oftwo or morethings arediscussedsubheadingtitle of asmall sectionof textunderneatha headingdialoguewhencharactersspeak; isseparated withquotationmarksthirdpersonomniscientnarrator is all-knowing and tellsthe thoughts andfeelings of morethan one characterfactsomething said tobe true orsupposed to havehappened;statement that canbe proveddictionarya book ofwordmeaningssummarizingto give a briefstatement ofthe main ideasof text; to tellwhat'simportanttextstructurehow theinformationwithin awritten text isorganizedheadinga short phrase,sentence, orquestion thathighlights a keypointfirstpersonthe narratoris a part ofthe story;often uses Ior wethesaurusa dictionaryof synonymsandantonymsthirdpersonobjectivenarrator doesnot reveal anycharacter'sthoughts orfeelingsauthor'sperspectivethe way anauthor thinksor feelsaboutsomethingopinionsomething believedto have occurred,existed or believedto be true;statements cannotbe provedpredictingusinginformationfrom a story todetermine whatwill happennextchronologicalinformationis organizedin order oftimenarrationwhen thenarratorspeaksinferenceto figure outmeaningwith aneducatedguessnonfictionwritingthat istruethirdpersonlimitednarrator tellsthoughts andfeelings ofonecharactercontextcluesinformation thatappears near aword or phrasethat is used tohelp figure outits meaningreferencessources that tellinformation abouta word (includesdictionaries,glossaries, andthesauruses)secondpersonused for givinginstructions;uses you, fromyourperspectivefictionanimaginarystory, fake,not true

Academic Vocabulary Q1 - 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. the narrative perspective in which the story is told
    point of view
  2. differences and similarities of two or more things are discussed
    compare and contrast
  3. title of a small section of text underneath a heading
    subheading
  4. when characters speak; is separated with quotation marks
    dialogue
  5. narrator is all-knowing and tells the thoughts and feelings of more than one character
    third person omniscient
  6. something said to be true or supposed to have happened; statement that can be proved
    fact
  7. a book of word meanings
    dictionary
  8. to give a brief statement of the main ideas of text; to tell what's important
    summarizing
  9. how the information within a written text is organized
    text structure
  10. a short phrase, sentence, or question that highlights a key point
    heading
  11. the narrator is a part of the story; often uses I or we
    first person
  12. a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms
    thesaurus
  13. narrator does not reveal any character's thoughts or feelings
    third person objective
  14. the way an author thinks or feels about something
    author's perspective
  15. something believed to have occurred, existed or believed to be true; statements cannot be proved
    opinion
  16. using information from a story to determine what will happen next
    predicting
  17. information is organized in order of time
    chronological
  18. when the narrator speaks
    narration
  19. to figure out meaning with an educated guess
    inference
  20. writing that is true
    nonfiction
  21. narrator tells thoughts and feelings of one character
    third person limited
  22. information that appears near a word or phrase that is used to help figure out its meaning
    context clues
  23. sources that tell information about a word (includes dictionaries, glossaries, and thesauruses)
    references
  24. used for giving instructions; uses you, from your perspective
    second person
  25. an imaginary story, fake, not true
    fiction