watch a movie andwrite about theconflict betweencharacters andidentify the plot .Use your fictionwork habitsCommonlitPoetryTextRewrite theending of a storyyou’ve read.Make it moredramatic, funny,or surprising!Listen to yourfavorite song andidentify the typesof figurativelanguage in thelyricsResearch acurrent eventand write a 3paragraphobjectivesummaryRead SocialStudiesArticle andComplete NFWork habitsRead ScienceArticle andanswerquestions 1and 2FreeSpace!Write 10 interviewquestions for acharacter from abook you’re reading.Then, answer themas if you were thatcharacter.watch a movie andwrite about theconflict betweencharacters andidentify the plot .Use your fictionwork habitsCommonlitPoetryTextRewrite theending of a storyyou’ve read.Make it moredramatic, funny,or surprising!Listen to yourfavorite song andidentify the typesof figurativelanguage in thelyricsResearch acurrent eventand write a 3paragraphobjectivesummaryRead SocialStudiesArticle andComplete NFWork habitsRead ScienceArticle andanswerquestions 1and 2FreeSpace!Write 10 interviewquestions for acharacter from abook you’re reading.Then, answer themas if you were thatcharacter.

Spring Break 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. watch a movie and write about the conflict between characters and identify the plot . Use your fiction work habits
  2. Commonlit Poetry Text
  3. Rewrite the ending of a story you’ve read. Make it more dramatic, funny, or surprising!
  4. Listen to your favorite song and identify the types of figurative language in the lyrics
  5. Research a current event and write a 3 paragraph objective summary
  6. Read Social Studies Article and Complete NF Work habits
  7. Read Science Article and answer questions 1 and 2
  8. Free Space!
  9. Write 10 interview questions for a character from a book you’re reading. Then, answer them as if you were that character.