ChronologicalSameas "inorder"PlotEvents thathappen ina text orstoryVerbs"doingwords" ingrammarCause&EffectStructure forwhysomethinghappens andthe impact.Table ofcontentsList ofchapters inthe orderthey appearin the book.ItalicizedtextSlantedtextAntagonistThe mainvillain ina storyPurposeThe reasonWHYsomethingis written.ThemeThe mainmessageof a book.RhetoricalQuestionA questionwhichdoesn't needto beansweredAdverbsGrammaticalwordsdescribingthe verbInformativetextText such asa dictionaryorencyclopediaMetaphorComparingtwo thingsWITHOUTusing like/asProblemandSolutionA structurewhere anissue isfixedResolutionTheending ofa storySimileComparingtwo thingsusinglike/asEvidenceFacts andfigures tosupport apoint.IronySimilartosarcasmImageryDescriptionsin a bookthat arevividVenndiagramChartcomparingtwo thingswith circles.Free!Freespace!UnderlinedtextText with alineunderneathAtimelineAnexample ofa sequencetext.GenreThetype oftextAudienceThe peoplereading orlistening toa text.ProtagonistThe mainherocharacterDesignHow alayoutlooks.GraphsVisualstatisticalinformation.ExplaintextTexts whichexplainhow to dosomething.NarrativeA fictionaltext whichis a story.BoldtextTextwhich hasthickerlines.BulletpointsDot-pointsat thefront oftextDedicationA small tributewritten bybook author toanotherperson.AppendixInformationadded to the endof a book, forextra information,details, orresources.HeadingsTitles atthe startof aparagraphFreespace!Free!ChronologicalSameas "inorder"PlotEvents thathappen ina text orstoryVerbs"doingwords" ingrammarCause&EffectStructure forwhysomethinghappens andthe impact.Table ofcontentsList ofchapters inthe orderthey appearin the book.ItalicizedtextSlantedtextAntagonistThe mainvillain ina storyPurposeThe reasonWHYsomethingis written.ThemeThe mainmessageof a book.RhetoricalQuestionA questionwhichdoesn't needto beansweredAdverbsGrammaticalwordsdescribingthe verbInformativetextText such asa dictionaryorencyclopediaMetaphorComparingtwo thingsWITHOUTusing like/asProblemandSolutionA structurewhere anissue isfixedResolutionTheending ofa storySimileComparingtwo thingsusinglike/asEvidenceFacts andfigures tosupport apoint.IronySimilartosarcasmImageryDescriptionsin a bookthat arevividVenndiagramChartcomparingtwo thingswith circles.Free!Freespace!UnderlinedtextText with alineunderneathAtimelineAnexample ofa sequencetext.GenreThetype oftextAudienceThe peoplereading orlistening toa text.ProtagonistThe mainherocharacterDesignHow alayoutlooks.GraphsVisualstatisticalinformation.ExplaintextTexts whichexplainhow to dosomething.NarrativeA fictionaltext whichis a story.BoldtextTextwhich hasthickerlines.BulletpointsDot-pointsat thefront oftextDedicationA small tributewritten bybook author toanotherperson.AppendixInformationadded to the endof a book, forextra information,details, orresources.HeadingsTitles atthe startof aparagraphFreespace!Free!

LIFT revision - 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. Same as "in order"
    Chronological
  2. Events that happen in a text or story
    Plot
  3. "doing words" in grammar
    Verbs
  4. Structure for why something happens and the impact.
    Cause & Effect
  5. List of chapters in the order they appear in the book.
    Table of contents
  6. Slanted text
    Italicized text
  7. The main villain in a story
    Antagonist
  8. The reason WHY something is written.
    Purpose
  9. The main message of a book.
    Theme
  10. A question which doesn't need to be answered
    Rhetorical Question
  11. Grammatical words describing the verb
    Adverbs
  12. Text such as a dictionary or encyclopedia
    Informative text
  13. Comparing two things WITHOUT using like/as
    Metaphor
  14. A structure where an issue is fixed
    Problem and Solution
  15. The ending of a story
    Resolution
  16. Comparing two things using like/as
    Simile
  17. Facts and figures to support a point.
    Evidence
  18. Similar to sarcasm
    Irony
  19. Descriptions in a book that are vivid
    Imagery
  20. Chart comparing two things with circles.
    Venn diagram
  21. Free space!
    Free!
  22. Text with a line underneath
    Underlined text
  23. An example of a sequence text.
    A timeline
  24. The type of text
    Genre
  25. The people reading or listening to a text.
    Audience
  26. The main hero character
    Protagonist
  27. How a layout looks.
    Design
  28. Visual statistical information.
    Graphs
  29. Texts which explain how to do something.
    Explain text
  30. A fictional text which is a story.
    Narrative
  31. Text which has thicker lines.
    Bold text
  32. Dot-points at the front of text
    Bullet points
  33. A small tribute written by book author to another person.
    Dedication
  34. Information added to the end of a book, for extra information, details, or resources.
    Appendix
  35. Titles at the start of a paragraph
    Headings
  36. Free!
    Free space!