(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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I-This is another name for informational text.
O-This structure tells about something that happened and the result.
I-This is supported by relevant details.
O- Adjectives such as size, color, traits and characteristics are used in this text structure.
O-This structure starts with a central idea followed by sentences that support the idea.
G-This is a collection of lines of words that expresses an emotion, usually containing rhythm.
G-This is a traditional story, explaining some natural phenomenon, and typically involving gods or goddesses.
B-This is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over.
O-This structure tells how two or more things are alike and diierent.
N-These are the animals or people invoved in a story.
I-This type of informational text contains information about an important person or event of the past.
B-This is a word that modifies or describes a noun.
N-This is the time and place a story takes place.
N-This is the message about life or the life lesson that you can learn from a story.
G-This is a made-up story with a plot that could happen in real life.
N-This is who is telling the story.
G-This is the type of literature that tells a story that is intended to be performed on stage.
B-These are words with opposite meanings.
O-This structure uses dates to tell the order of events.
B-These are words that mean the same or almost the same.
N-This is the highest point in a story.
B-Two words that are combined forms this kind of word.
O-This structure tells about an issue and how its fixed.
G-This is the type of fiction that could never happen in real life.
B-This is a word that refers to a person, concept, place, or thing.
I-These include elements such as headings, subheadings, tables, graphs, charts, maps, images, captions, glossaries, indexes, and so on.
I-This type of informational text may involve steps in a process.
I-This is how a text is built or organized.
G-This is a true account of a person's life that is written by another person.