VocabularyAcademicLanguageSWBAcompare twocharacters ina storyLanguagefunctionPlot,character,conflict,settingFree!SWBAexplain whatmakes a playmelodramaticTable,ruler,chord,digitthere are 5times asmany applesas orangesSWBAdescribehealthpromotingbeahviorscompletinglab reportsbreak downsentencesin wordproblemsthe rules fororganizingwords orsymbolsmodelanalyzingcharactersD=m/Vhowmembers ofa disciplinetalkSWBAanalyze 2scenes thatrepresentsatirecornellnotetakingfunction,vocabulary,discourse,syntaxVocabularyAcademicLanguageSWBAcompare twocharacters ina storyLanguagefunctionPlot,character,conflict,settingFree!SWBAexplain whatmakes a playmelodramaticTable,ruler,chord,digitthere are 5times asmany applesas orangesSWBAdescribehealthpromotingbeahviorscompletinglab reportsbreak downsentencesin wordproblemsthe rules fororganizingwords orsymbolsmodelanalyzingcharactersD=m/Vhowmembers ofa disciplinetalkSWBAanalyze 2scenes thatrepresentsatirecornellnotetakingfunction,vocabulary,discourse,syntax

Academic Language 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. Vocabulary
  2. Academic Language
  3. SWBA compare two characters in a story
  4. Language function
  5. Plot,character,conflict, setting
  6. Free!
  7. SWBA explain what makes a play melodramatic
  8. Table, ruler, chord, digit
  9. there are 5 times as many apples as oranges
  10. SWBA describe health promoting beahviors
  11. completing lab reports
  12. break down sentences in word problems
  13. the rules for organizing words or symbols
  14. model analyzing characters
  15. D=m/V
  16. how members of a discipline talk
  17. SWBA analyze 2 scenes that represent satire
  18. cornell note taking
  19. function, vocabulary, discourse, syntax