What isthe pointof view ofthis story?Give anexamplefrom thestory ofirony.Who arethe maincharacters?What wasthesolution inthe story?What do youwant torememberafter readingthis story?Givereasons whythe storycould reallyhappen.Describe howyou think themain characterfeels in thebeginning of thestory.What do youpredict wouldhappen if thestorycontinued?What do youwant torememberafter readingthe story?Describe howyou think themain characterfeels in themiddle of thestory.What wouldanothergood title forthis storybe?What wasyour favoritepart of thestory?What happenedat thebeginning,middle, andend of thestory?Whatquestions doyou haveabout thestory?Whendoes thestory takeplace?What wastheproblem inthe story?Why do youthink the maincharacter(s)acted the waythey did?Wheredoes thestory takeplace?What isthe storymostlyabout?What is theauthor'smessage inthe story?Give twoexamples fromthe story ofpersonification.Describe howyou think themain characterfeels in the endof the story.What do thecharacter'schoices tellyou abouthim/her?Create anewending forthe story.What was anew word youlearned throughreading thisstory?How is thisstory anaccurateview of thefuture?How doesthis storyremind youof anotherstory?Give anexample ofsomeone youknow who islike one of thecharacters.What isthe pointof view ofthis story?Give anexamplefrom thestory ofirony.Who arethe maincharacters?What wasthesolution inthe story?What do youwant torememberafter readingthis story?Givereasons whythe storycould reallyhappen.Describe howyou think themain characterfeels in thebeginning of thestory.What do youpredict wouldhappen if thestorycontinued?What do youwant torememberafter readingthe story?Describe howyou think themain characterfeels in themiddle of thestory.What wouldanothergood title forthis storybe?What wasyour favoritepart of thestory?What happenedat thebeginning,middle, andend of thestory?Whatquestions doyou haveabout thestory?Whendoes thestory takeplace?What wastheproblem inthe story?Why do youthink the maincharacter(s)acted the waythey did?Wheredoes thestory takeplace?What isthe storymostlyabout?What is theauthor'smessage inthe story?Give twoexamples fromthe story ofpersonification.Describe howyou think themain characterfeels in the endof the story.What do thecharacter'schoices tellyou abouthim/her?Create anewending forthe story.What was anew word youlearned throughreading thisstory?How is thisstory anaccurateview of thefuture?How doesthis storyremind youof anotherstory?Give anexample ofsomeone youknow who islike one of thecharacters.

Reading Comprehension Bingo! - 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. What is the point of view of this story?
  2. Give an example from the story of irony.
  3. Who are the main characters?
  4. What was the solution in the story?
  5. What do you want to remember after reading this story?
  6. Give reasons why the story could really happen.
  7. Describe how you think the main character feels in the beginning of the story.
  8. What do you predict would happen if the story continued?
  9. What do you want to remember after reading the story?
  10. Describe how you think the main character feels in the middle of the story.
  11. What would another good title for this story be?
  12. What was your favorite part of the story?
  13. What happened at the beginning, middle, and end of the story?
  14. What questions do you have about the story?
  15. When does the story take place?
  16. What was the problem in the story?
  17. Why do you think the main character(s) acted the way they did?
  18. Where does the story take place?
  19. What is the story mostly about?
  20. What is the author's message in the story?
  21. Give two examples from the story of personification.
  22. Describe how you think the main character feels in the end of the story.
  23. What do the character's choices tell you about him/her?
  24. Create a new ending for the story.
  25. What was a new word you learned through reading this story?
  26. How is this story an accurate view of the future?
  27. How does this story remind you of another story?
  28. Give an example of someone you know who is like one of the characters.