What does the storysuggest about the wayeconomic or classdifferences can affectpeople?       What is the doll’s housea symbol of in this story?        What is the relationshiplike between Else and LilKelvey?       Find a sensory detail aboutthe doll’s house thatappeals to touch.        What rule must the Burnellgirls obey regarding theKelvey sisters? Why?       How is the conflictresolved?       Find a sensory detailabout the doll’s housethat appeals to sight.       Which of the Burnellsisters is most bossyand why?       Define sensory detail:        According to “BuildBackground,” what is thesetting (location, timeperiod, context) of thestory?      What is the majorconflict in the story?       What do the Burnellchildren think of their newdoll’s house?        How is Kezia differentfrom her family? Give anexample from the story.       Find a sensory detailthat shows that theKelveys are low-class.       Find a sensory detail thatshows that the Burnellsare high-class.        FREEWhat does the storysuggest about the wayeconomic or classdifferences can affectpeople?       What is the doll’s housea symbol of in this story?        What is the relationshiplike between Else and LilKelvey?       Find a sensory detail aboutthe doll’s house thatappeals to touch.        What rule must the Burnellgirls obey regarding theKelvey sisters? Why?       How is the conflictresolved?       Find a sensory detailabout the doll’s housethat appeals to sight.       Which of the Burnellsisters is most bossyand why?       Define sensory detail:        According to “BuildBackground,” what is thesetting (location, timeperiod, context) of thestory?      What is the majorconflict in the story?       What do the Burnellchildren think of their newdoll’s house?        How is Kezia differentfrom her family? Give anexample from the story.       Find a sensory detailthat shows that theKelveys are low-class.       Find a sensory detail thatshows that the Burnellsare high-class.       FREE

"The Doll's House" 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. What does the story suggest about the way economic or class differences can affect people?
  2. What is the doll’s house a symbol of in this story?
  3. What is the relationship like between Else and Lil Kelvey?
  4. Find a sensory detail about the doll’s house that appeals to touch.
  5. What rule must the Burnell girls obey regarding the Kelvey sisters? Why?
  6. How is the conflict resolved?
  7. Find a sensory detail about the doll’s house that appeals to sight.
  8. Which of the Burnell sisters is most bossy and why?
  9. Define sensory detail:
  10. According to “Build Background,” what is the setting (location, time period, context) of the story?
  11. What is the major conflict in the story?
  12. What do the Burnell children think of their new doll’s house?
  13. How is Kezia different from her family? Give an example from the story.
  14. Find a sensory detail that shows that the Kelveys are low-class.
  15. Find a sensory detail that shows that the Burnells are high-class.
  16. FREE