Make aconflictmatrix foryour book.Find a word fromyour current read thatstands out asinteresting and /orunknown. Define it,and write your ownoriginal sentenceusing it!Create anI notice, Iknow, Iinfer chart.Make aBook 6Wordspage.Write longabout animportantjot.Add 5 morebooks toyour TBRlist.Write abouthow thecharacterhaschanged.Make acharacterrelationshiptracker.Write aboutwhat lessonsthe authorwanted youto learn.Add a BookTalk reviewto our classbook!Drivingquestion: whatis the bigquestion in yourcurrent read?Draw acharacterprofile.Write a diaryentry in thevoice of yourprotagonist.Draw apressuremap for themaincharacter.Write about"FavoriteLines" fromyour book.Write aboutmultiplesides of yourcharacter.Write an "Iam from"poem foryourcharacter.Write a letter,email or textconversationbetween twocharacters fromyour book.Analyze aturningpoint inyour book.Write aboutthe mostimportantscene in thebook.Write aparagraphabout yourbook usingtext evidence!Make aconnectionto anotherbook!Write analternateending toyour book.Create acharacteridentityweb.Make aconflictmatrix foryour book.Find a word fromyour current read thatstands out asinteresting and /orunknown. Define it,and write your ownoriginal sentenceusing it!Create anI notice, Iknow, Iinfer chart.Make aBook 6Wordspage.Write longabout animportantjot.Add 5 morebooks toyour TBRlist.Write abouthow thecharacterhaschanged.Make acharacterrelationshiptracker.Write aboutwhat lessonsthe authorwanted youto learn.Add a BookTalk reviewto our classbook!Drivingquestion: whatis the bigquestion in yourcurrent read?Draw acharacterprofile.Write a diaryentry in thevoice of yourprotagonist.Draw apressuremap for themaincharacter.Write about"FavoriteLines" fromyour book.Write aboutmultiplesides of yourcharacter.Write an "Iam from"poem foryourcharacter.Write a letter,email or textconversationbetween twocharacters fromyour book.Analyze aturningpoint inyour book.Write aboutthe mostimportantscene in thebook.Write aparagraphabout yourbook usingtext evidence!Make aconnectionto anotherbook!Write analternateending toyour book.Create acharacteridentityweb.

Independent Reading Bingo: Character Focus - 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. Make a conflict matrix for your book.
  2. Find a word from your current read that stands out as interesting and /or unknown. Define it, and write your own original sentence using it!
  3. Create an I notice, I know, I infer chart.
  4. Make a Book 6 Words page.
  5. Write long about an important jot.
  6. Add 5 more books to your TBR list.
  7. Write about how the character has changed.
  8. Make a character relationship tracker.
  9. Write about what lessons the author wanted you to learn.
  10. Add a Book Talk review to our class book!
  11. Driving question: what is the big question in your current read?
  12. Draw a character profile.
  13. Write a diary entry in the voice of your protagonist.
  14. Draw a pressure map for the main character.
  15. Write about "Favorite Lines" from your book.
  16. Write about multiple sides of your character.
  17. Write an "I am from" poem for your character.
  18. Write a letter, email or text conversation between two characters from your book.
  19. Analyze a turning point in your book.
  20. Write about the most important scene in the book.
  21. Write a paragraph about your book using text evidence!
  22. Make a connection to another book!
  23. Write an alternate ending to your book.
  24. Create a character identity web.