I build onsomeone’sanswer bysaying, “I wouldlike toadd_____.” I make aconnection to thecentral focus,“Claiming OurVoices: How DoWe Find theCourage to Act?” I say, “Iagree with______because________.” I referencea text todefend myanswer. I useacademicvocabularywhenanalyzing text. I make aconnection:“When youmentioned______, it mademe think about_______.” I offer ahypotheticalsituation and ask,“How would thischange theoutcome of thestory?” I ask forclarificationwhen I do notunderstand apoint. I make aconnection to theunit theme, “WhatDo We Do WhenThere Are NoInstructions?” I referencea text todefend myanswer. I ask a questionthat generatesmeaningfulconversation(no yes/noanswers) I share myinterpretation of apassage and ask,“Does anyonehave a differentinterpretation?” I referencea text todefend myanswer. I refer back to aprevious point bysaying, “Buildingon what[someone] saidearlier, I think_______.” I speak whenthe conversationhas gone silent(with ameaningfulcontribution) I make aprediction aboutwhat mighthappen next inthe story basedon the text. I useacademicvocabularywhenanalyzing text. I summarizesomeone else’sargument tomake sure Iunderstand. I asksomeone todefend theiranswer withtext. I politelydisagree withsomeoneAND explainwhy. I offer acounterpoint bysaying, “What ifwe considered______instead?” I make aconnection to thecentral focus,“Claiming OurVoices: How DoWe Find theCourage to Act?” I makeconnectionsbetween thetexts and otherclass texts I makeconnectionsbetween thetexts and othersubjects/classes I build onsomeone’sanswer bysaying, “I wouldlike toadd_____.” I make aconnection to thecentral focus,“Claiming OurVoices: How DoWe Find theCourage to Act?” I say, “Iagree with______because________.” I referencea text todefend myanswer. I useacademicvocabularywhenanalyzing text. I make aconnection:“When youmentioned______, it mademe think about_______.” I offer ahypotheticalsituation and ask,“How would thischange theoutcome of thestory?” I ask forclarificationwhen I do notunderstand apoint. I make aconnection to theunit theme, “WhatDo We Do WhenThere Are NoInstructions?” I referencea text todefend myanswer. I ask a questionthat generatesmeaningfulconversation(no yes/noanswers) I share myinterpretation of apassage and ask,“Does anyonehave a differentinterpretation?” I referencea text todefend myanswer. I refer back to aprevious point bysaying, “Buildingon what[someone] saidearlier, I think_______.” I speak whenthe conversationhas gone silent(with ameaningfulcontribution) I make aprediction aboutwhat mighthappen next inthe story basedon the text. I useacademicvocabularywhenanalyzing text. I summarizesomeone else’sargument tomake sure Iunderstand. I asksomeone todefend theiranswer withtext. I politelydisagree withsomeoneAND explainwhy. I offer acounterpoint bysaying, “What ifwe considered______instead?” I make aconnection to thecentral focus,“Claiming OurVoices: How DoWe Find theCourage to Act?” I makeconnectionsbetween thetexts and otherclass texts I makeconnectionsbetween thetexts and othersubjects/classes 

Socratic Seminar 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. I build on someone’s answer by saying, “I would like to add_____.”
  2. I make a connection to the central focus, “Claiming Our Voices: How Do We Find the Courage to Act?”
  3. I say, “I agree with ______ because ________.”
  4. I reference a text to defend my answer.
  5. I use academic vocabulary when analyzing text.
  6. I make a connection: “When you mentioned ______, it made me think about _______.”
  7. I offer a hypothetical situation and ask, “How would this change the outcome of the story?”
  8. I ask for clarification when I do not understand a point.
  9. I make a connection to the unit theme, “What Do We Do When There Are No Instructions?”
  10. I reference a text to defend my answer.
  11. I ask a question that generates meaningful conversation (no yes/no answers)
  12. I share my interpretation of a passage and ask, “Does anyone have a different interpretation?”
  13. I reference a text to defend my answer.
  14. I refer back to a previous point by saying, “Building on what [someone] said earlier, I think _______.”
  15. I speak when the conversation has gone silent (with a meaningful contribution)
  16. I make a prediction about what might happen next in the story based on the text.
  17. I use academic vocabulary when analyzing text.
  18. I summarize someone else’s argument to make sure I understand.
  19. I ask someone to defend their answer with text.
  20. I politely disagree with someone AND explain why.
  21. I offer a counterpoint by saying, “What if we considered ______ instead?”
  22. I make a connection to the central focus, “Claiming Our Voices: How Do We Find the Courage to Act?”
  23. I make connections between the texts and other class texts
  24. I make connections between the texts and other subjects/classes