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About: This bingo card is perfect for a classroom setting focused on literary analysis, especially if students are working on essays about "The Insiders." It encourages close reading, thoughtful writing, and making connections across subjects. Whether used during peer review or as a fun revision activity, it’s designed to keep students engaged and on track with key essay elements.
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This Peer Editing Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Conclusions restates the thesis in new words, Discusses more than one character, Each paragraph has two examples to support topic sentence, Has three body paragraphs, Includes a direct quote, Includes evidence from page 200 or beyond, Includes indirect characterization, Makes a connection to another class, Mentions a food found in The Insiders, Mentions a teacher or any school staff member, Mentions something Mark said in their presentation, Thesis statement includes a character related to Héctor, Thesis statement includes a character who is friends with Héctor, Topic sentences connect to thesis, Uses a metaphor to explain an example, Uses a word that has more than four syllables.