(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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Make a PowerPoint presentation, with each slide representing the highlights of a chapter (if you have 11 chapters in your novel, you have 11 slides plus a title slide).
Play “Dear Abby”. Compose letters (~150 words each) from at least 3 characters stating the different dilemmas they face with specific events and dialogue from the book. Reply to each letter with an advice-filled response.
write 5 trivia questions about your novel...include the answers!
Draw a detailed colored map of the setting of the novel. On a ½ piece of bristolboard, indicate on the map all of the important landmarks and where the more important events take place.
Design a movie poster for the book you read on a full piece of bristol board. Cast the main characters with actors and actresses. Include a scene of dialogue from the book in the layout of your poster. Remember, you are trying to convince peop
Make a double page spread (2 pages side by side) in a scrapbook of the characters life and events you have learned about in the novel. (You do not have to use an actual scrapbook for this, you can use bristol board)
Create a 150 word diary entry for a character from your book.
Suggest an alternative title for your novel. Defend your choice by giving evidence and insight from the story. (300 words)
Create an illustrated comic strip or book from your novel.
write down 5 vocabulary words that you learned from reading your novel...include definitions for these words
Make a “WANTED” poster for a character in the book you read. Include the following: a drawing or picture of the character, physical description, the characters misdeeds, other information that you think is important, and the reward offered for t
include a 250 word write-up about why you decorated the outside of your bag/box the way you did...what does each thing mean?
Write a poem or a rap about your novel.
Write a 300 word letter to the author of your book. Explain in the letter what parts you liked and didn't like, suggestions of things the author could have changed, things you needed more detail on, questions you have, etc.
Choose one of the main characters in the story. Create your character’s diary in at least six entries (75-100 words each). Be sure to spread your entries throughout the entire novel. Include the thoughts and feelings that your character is exp
Create a list of interview questions that you could ask the main character of the novel. Conduct an interview with you as the main character, answering the questions as the main character would have in the novel. Be sure to record this as eithe
Write a song (words/music) about an aspect of the novel (the theme, a character’s struggle, the setting, plot, etc). Record the song on a CD for the class to hear and appreciate. Include a copy of the lyrics with your recording and be prepared
include 5 items that directly relate to your novel...on a piece of paper explain how each item relates to your novel (where was it found, what did the character do with it, etc)
Design the book jacket for your novel for promotional purposes. On a ½ piece of bristol board, create both the front and back covers and include all of the pertinent information (title, author, brief summary, praise from other authors, picture o
Choose 3 meaningful quotes from your novel, explain why the quote is interesting or important and draw related images to the quote.
Make and illustrate a timeline of the ten most important events that happen in your novel on a ½ piece of bristolboard.
Other! Be creative! Please discuss with me and send an e-mail so I have it for my records before you attempt this one!
Write a copy for a newspaper front page that is devoted solely to the book you read. The front page should look similar to a real front page of a newspaper. The articles and pictures on the front page would be based on the characters and events