Can you relate toany of thecharacters in thebook so far?Choose one andexplain why orwhy not.Who is yourfavoritecharacter sofar, and why?Explain in 3-5sentences.What is the audience(gender/agegroup/genre) youwould recommendthis book for? Explainwhy you wouldrecommend this bookfor that audience.Which chapterso far has beenyour favorite?Why? Explainin 3-5sentences.Come up withan alternatetitle for youbook. Whatwould you callit, and why?What is the mainconflict that yourprotagonist isfacing? Describeit in 3-5sentences. Have you read anyother books by thisauthor? If so, werethey as good as thisone? If you haven’t,would you read otherbooks by the author?Find an image forone of your book’scharacters. Paste theimage in yourresponse. Does thecharacter look likeyou imagined?Why/why not?Which new characterwas introduced intoday’s reading?Describe thischaracter, and whatyou know abouthim/her.Without doing aGoogle Imagesearch, illustrate acharacter of thebook in the settingof your book.Which charactershave the best orworst relationshipin the book?Choose onerelationship andexplain why.Where is yourfavorite place toread? Describethe location andexplain why youlike to read there.What is thesetting of yourbook? Providea quote thatdescribes it.Draw an alternativecover for your novel. Thecover should somehowinvolve the setting, maincharacter, or main imageof the story. DON’TFORGET that a bookcover includes the book’stitle and its author.Choose a characterfrom your book andcast andactor/actress in amovie version of thebook. Explain whyyou would choosethat performer.Would youread this bookin your freetime? Why orwhy not?NON-FICTION:What is oneinteresting factthat you learnedin today’sreading?Is your book part of aseries, or a standalonebook? If it is astandalone book,would you like it to bea series? If it is aseries, would you readother books in theseries?In your opinion, isthis book better orworse than the lastbook you read?Please explainyour answer in 3-5sentences.In your opinion, isthis book better orworse than the lastbook you read?Please explainyour answer in 3-5sentences.If you couldchange one thingabout somethingthat happened intoday's reading,what would youchange and why?Difficulty: Is thisbook too easy foryou? Too difficult?Just right? Answer,and explain howyou know.ENDING: How didyour book end,and were yousatisfied with theending? Explainyour answer in 3-5sentences.What relationship isstarting to developbetween twocharacters in today’sreading? Describethe relationship in 3-5sentences.Can you relate toany of thecharacters in thebook so far?Choose one andexplain why orwhy not.Who is yourfavoritecharacter sofar, and why?Explain in 3-5sentences.What is the audience(gender/agegroup/genre) youwould recommendthis book for? Explainwhy you wouldrecommend this bookfor that audience.Which chapterso far has beenyour favorite?Why? Explainin 3-5sentences.Come up withan alternatetitle for youbook. Whatwould you callit, and why?What is the mainconflict that yourprotagonist isfacing? Describeit in 3-5sentences. Have you read anyother books by thisauthor? If so, werethey as good as thisone? If you haven’t,would you read otherbooks by the author?Find an image forone of your book’scharacters. Paste theimage in yourresponse. Does thecharacter look likeyou imagined?Why/why not?Which new characterwas introduced intoday’s reading?Describe thischaracter, and whatyou know abouthim/her.Without doing aGoogle Imagesearch, illustrate acharacter of thebook in the settingof your book.Which charactershave the best orworst relationshipin the book?Choose onerelationship andexplain why.Where is yourfavorite place toread? Describethe location andexplain why youlike to read there.What is thesetting of yourbook? Providea quote thatdescribes it.Draw an alternativecover for your novel. Thecover should somehowinvolve the setting, maincharacter, or main imageof the story. DON’TFORGET that a bookcover includes the book’stitle and its author.Choose a characterfrom your book andcast andactor/actress in amovie version of thebook. Explain whyyou would choosethat performer.Would youread this bookin your freetime? Why orwhy not?NON-FICTION:What is oneinteresting factthat you learnedin today’sreading?Is your book part of aseries, or a standalonebook? If it is astandalone book,would you like it to bea series? If it is aseries, would you readother books in theseries?In your opinion, isthis book better orworse than the lastbook you read?Please explainyour answer in 3-5sentences.In your opinion, isthis book better orworse than the lastbook you read?Please explainyour answer in 3-5sentences.If you couldchange one thingabout somethingthat happened intoday's reading,what would youchange and why?Difficulty: Is thisbook too easy foryou? Too difficult?Just right? Answer,and explain howyou know.ENDING: How didyour book end,and were yousatisfied with theending? Explainyour answer in 3-5sentences.What relationship isstarting to developbetween twocharacters in today’sreading? Describethe relationship in 3-5sentences.

Q4 #booklove 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. Can you relate to any of the characters in the book so far? Choose one and explain why or why not.
  2. Who is your favorite character so far, and why? Explain in 3-5 sentences.
  3. What is the audience (gender/age group/genre) you would recommend this book for? Explain why you would recommend this book for that audience.
  4. Which chapter so far has been your favorite? Why? Explain in 3-5 sentences.
  5. Come up with an alternate title for you book. What would you call it, and why?
  6. What is the main conflict that your protagonist is facing? Describe it in 3-5 sentences.
  7. Have you read any other books by this author? If so, were they as good as this one? If you haven’t, would you read other books by the author?
  8. Find an image for one of your book’s characters. Paste the image in your response. Does the character look like you imagined? Why/why not?
  9. Which new character was introduced in today’s reading? Describe this character, and what you know about him/her.
  10. Without doing a Google Image search, illustrate a character of the book in the setting of your book.
  11. Which characters have the best or worst relationship in the book? Choose one relationship and explain why.
  12. Where is your favorite place to read? Describe the location and explain why you like to read there.
  13. What is the setting of your book? Provide a quote that describes it.
  14. Draw an alternative cover for your novel. The cover should somehow involve the setting, main character, or main image of the story. DON’T FORGET that a book cover includes the book’s title and its author.
  15. Choose a character from your book and cast and actor/actress in a movie version of the book. Explain why you would choose that performer.
  16. Would you read this book in your free time? Why or why not?
  17. NON-FICTION: What is one interesting fact that you learned in today’s reading?
  18. Is your book part of a series, or a standalone book? If it is a standalone book, would you like it to be a series? If it is a series, would you read other books in the series?
  19. In your opinion, is this book better or worse than the last book you read? Please explain your answer in 3-5 sentences.
  20. In your opinion, is this book better or worse than the last book you read? Please explain your answer in 3-5 sentences.
  21. If you could change one thing about something that happened in today's reading, what would you change and why?
  22. Difficulty: Is this book too easy for you? Too difficult? Just right? Answer, and explain how you know.
  23. ENDING: How did your book end, and were you satisfied with the ending? Explain your answer in 3-5 sentences.
  24. What relationship is starting to develop between two characters in today’s reading? Describe the relationship in 3-5 sentences.