(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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Use technology to publish and collaborate on writing.
Analyze word relationships and nuances in meaning.
Write informative/explanatory texts with clarity and coherence.
Use style manuals (e.g., MLA) for consistent formatting and citation.
Conduct research projects (short and sustained).
Understand and analyze rhetorical techniques (e.g., irony, satire).
Write routinely for various tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Apply understanding of language in different contexts.
Avoid plagiarism and cite sources properly.
Use formal style and objective tone.
Vary sentence structure and syntax for effect.
Analyze character or idea development over a text.
Use appropriate transitions to create cohesion in writing.
Integrate and evaluate information from multiple media formats.
Draw evidence from texts to support analysis and research.
Build on others’ ideas and respond thoughtfully.
Prepare and research before discussions.
Plan, revise, edit, and rewrite effectively.
Organize writing logically and purposefully.
Participate effectively in collaborative discussions.
Write narratives with effective structure and detail.
Choose precise language for clarity and effectiveness.
Adapt speech to context and audience.
Analyze how multiple texts address similar ideas/themes.
Determine meaning of words and phrases in context.
Incorporate narrative elements into arguments or explanations.
Assess how point of view or purpose shapes content/style.
Use knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes.
Use digital media effectively in presentations.
Determine central ideas or themes.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence.
Write arguments supported by evidence.
Present information clearly and logically.
Demonstrate command of formal English when appropriate.
Analyze structure of texts and their parts.
Evaluate arguments and claims in texts.
Read and comprehend complex texts independently.
Evaluate a speaker’s reasoning and use of rhetoric.
Interpret figurative language and analyze its role in text.
Use correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Consult reference materials to determine meaning and usage.
Determine meaning of unknown words using context clues.
Gather and evaluate information from credible sources.
Use academic and domain-specific vocabulary accurately.
Demonstrate independence in vocabulary acquisition.
Summarize points of agreement/disagreement.
Understand the function of grammar and structure in communication.
Develop claims and counterclaims fairly and thoroughly.
Integrate and evaluate content from diverse formats (text, media, etc.).