having noopinion, justthe facts____________the messageor moral ofthe story ___________The mainmessage of areading when itis not a story:____________Life is short, solive it to the fullest.This statement isan example ofwhat?_____________Don't judge abook by itscover is acommon__________.The___________is the mainpoint of thereading.Brooklyn, NewYork is the______ of thestory,"Raymond'sRun"Evidencefrom the textis called__________.Where thestory takesplace iscalled the__________Little RedRiding Hoodis a_________of the story.the main idea _____________Free!the people, thingsor animals thatare in a story: ______________The eventsthat happenin the storyare called the_________.A short reviewof what thestory or readingwas about isthe..___________The__________ ofa reading cansometimes befound in thearticle title.The________includes onlythe key pointsor events."She cried whenshe heard thenews." ______________The ______support thecentral idea."Alex knew thenthat somethinghas changed."This is anexample of_________.having noopinion, justthe facts____________the messageor moral ofthe story ___________The mainmessage of areading when itis not a story:____________Life is short, solive it to the fullest.This statement isan example ofwhat?_____________Don't judge abook by itscover is acommon__________.The___________is the mainpoint of thereading.Brooklyn, NewYork is the______ of thestory,"Raymond'sRun"Evidencefrom the textis called__________.Where thestory takesplace iscalled the__________Little RedRiding Hoodis a_________of the story.the main idea _____________Free!the people, thingsor animals thatare in a story: ______________The eventsthat happenin the storyare called the_________.A short reviewof what thestory or readingwas about isthe..___________The__________ ofa reading cansometimes befound in thearticle title.The________includes onlythe key pointsor events."She cried whenshe heard thenews." ______________The ______support thecentral idea."Alex knew thenthat somethinghas changed."This is anexample of_________.

Vocabulary Unit 3 - 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. having no opinion, just the facts ____________
  2. the message or moral of the story ___________
  3. The main message of a reading when it is not a story: ____________
  4. Life is short, so live it to the fullest. This statement is an example of what? _____________
  5. Don't judge a book by its cover is a common __________.
  6. The ___________ is the main point of the reading.
  7. Brooklyn, New York is the ______ of the story, "Raymond's Run"
  8. Evidence from the text is called __________.
  9. Where the story takes place is called the __________
  10. Little Red Riding Hood is a _________ of the story.
  11. the main idea _____________
  12. Free!
  13. the people, things or animals that are in a story: ______________
  14. The events that happen in the story are called the _________.
  15. A short review of what the story or reading was about is the.. ___________
  16. The __________ of a reading can sometimes be found in the article title.
  17. The ________ includes only the key points or events.
  18. "She cried when she heard the news." ______________
  19. The ______ support the central idea.
  20. "Alex knew then that something has changed." This is an example of _________.