Words likehe, she, they,etc. that takethe place of anounDescribesthecharacter’spersonalityAconjunctionplacedbetween twoclausesA lifelesson ormoral ofthe storyInformationaltext written byactual personwhoexperiencedeventA conjunctionthatintroduces asubordinateclauseA briefstatement ofthe main orimportantpoints of a textStorytold by anarratorSameversusdifferentTells thereader themain idea oftheparagraphText that istrue orinformationalCannotstand on itsown as acompletesentenceThe“who” or“what”Chart usedto compareand contrastWhat acharacterwants or doesnot want tohappenA groupofversesStress somewords;makes youtap your footThe “didwhat” or“whatabout”Second nounor phraseplacedbesideanother nounWhat acharactermakeshappenContainsa subjectand apredicateProvides thereader withmoreinformation tosupport mainideaWordsthat joinideastogetherOneline ofpoetryForming apicture inyour mindWhatstory ismostlyaboutWords likehe, she, they,etc. that takethe place of anounDescribesthecharacter’spersonalityAconjunctionplacedbetween twoclausesA lifelesson ormoral ofthe storyInformationaltext written byactual personwhoexperiencedeventA conjunctionthatintroduces asubordinateclauseA briefstatement ofthe main orimportantpoints of a textStorytold by anarratorSameversusdifferentTells thereader themain idea oftheparagraphText that istrue orinformationalCannotstand on itsown as acompletesentenceThe“who” or“what”Chart usedto compareand contrastWhat acharacterwants or doesnot want tohappenA groupofversesStress somewords;makes youtap your footThe “didwhat” or“whatabout”Second nounor phraseplacedbesideanother nounWhat acharactermakeshappenContainsa subjectand apredicateProvides thereader withmoreinformation tosupport mainideaWordsthat joinideastogetherOneline ofpoetryForming apicture inyour mindWhatstory ismostlyabout

2023 ELA 2 - 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. Words like he, she, they, etc. that take the place of a noun
  2. Describes the character’s personality
  3. A conjunction placed between two clauses
  4. A life lesson or moral of the story
  5. Informational text written by actual person who experienced event
  6. A conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause
  7. A brief statement of the main or important points of a text
  8. Story told by a narrator
  9. Same versus different
  10. Tells the reader the main idea of the paragraph
  11. Text that is true or informational
  12. Cannot stand on its own as a complete sentence
  13. The “who” or “what”
  14. Chart used to compare and contrast
  15. What a character wants or does not want to happen
  16. A group of verses
  17. Stress some words; makes you tap your foot
  18. The “did what” or “what about”
  19. Second noun or phrase placed beside another noun
  20. What a character makes happen
  21. Contains a subject and a predicate
  22. Provides the reader with more information to support main idea
  23. Words that join ideas together
  24. One line of poetry
  25. Forming a picture in your mind
  26. What story is mostly about