Write a letter tothe editor of alocal newspaperarguing yourpoint of view ona issue.Write and performa persuasivespeech toconvince yourclassmates of yourviewpoint on achosen topic.Design aninfographic thatsummarizes yourargument andvisually supports itwith facts andstatistics.Design a posterthat visuallyrepresents yourargument andincludes keypoints andevidence.Create a comicstrip thatillustrates yourargument usingdialogue andvisuals. Write a briefreport thatpresents yourargument backedby research andcredible sources.Create a shortpodcast episodediscussing yourargument andprovidingsupportingevidence.Conduct aninterview with aclassmate abouttheir opinions on atopic and presentboth arguments.Write a letter tothe editor of alocal newspaperarguing yourpoint of view ona issue.Write and performa persuasivespeech toconvince yourclassmates of yourviewpoint on achosen topic.Design aninfographic thatsummarizes yourargument andvisually supports itwith facts andstatistics.Design a posterthat visuallyrepresents yourargument andincludes keypoints andevidence.Create a comicstrip thatillustrates yourargument usingdialogue andvisuals. Write a briefreport thatpresents yourargument backedby research andcredible sources.Create a shortpodcast episodediscussing yourargument andprovidingsupportingevidence.Conduct aninterview with aclassmate abouttheir opinions on atopic and presentboth arguments.

Argumentative Essay Choice Board - 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. Write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper arguing your point of view on a issue.
  2. Write and perform a persuasive speech to convince your classmates of your viewpoint on a chosen topic.
  3. Design an infographic that summarizes your argument and visually supports it with facts and statistics.
  4. Design a poster that visually represents your argument and includes key points and evidence.
  5. Create a comic strip that illustrates your argument using dialogue and visuals.
  6. Write a brief report that presents your argument backed by research and credible sources.
  7. Create a short podcast episode discussing your argument and providing supporting evidence.
  8. Conduct an interview with a classmate about their opinions on a topic and present both arguments.