Interjectiona word orphrase that isused as ashort, suddenexpression ofemotionCouplettwoconsecutive,typicallyrhymed linesof verseAdverba word that canmodify ordescribe a verb,adjective, anotheradverb, or entiresentenceTwoanumberPoemAcompositionwritten inverseTheirbelonging to orassociated withthe people orthings previouslymentioned oreasily identifiedEssaya short pieceof writing ona particularsubject.Toused as a functionword to suggestactual or figurativemovement towarda place, person, orthing to bereachedPronouna word thatis usedinstead of anoun ornoun phraseIndependentClausea group of wordswith a subject and averb that expressesa complete thoughtand can standalone as a sentencePrepositionalmostalways a verysmall, verycommonwordGraphicNovelliterature thattells a long-form,self-containedstory throughthe use ofsequential artPeriodIndicatesa fullstopCoordinatingConjunctionused toconnectwords,phrases,clausesPodcasta digital, episodicseries of audio (orsometimes video)files that users canstream ordownload on-demandNounA person,place, orthingCommaused betweenwords in aseries in asentence suchas black, white,and green.Fictionwriting thatis inventedor madeupExclamationPointA markusually usedto indicatestrongfeelingsProtagonisttheleadingcharacterAdjectivea word thatdescribesor modifiesa nounThey'reAcontractionof they areArticlewrittenpieces inpublicationsNovellaa shortnovel orlong shortstoryVerbActionword in asentenceContractiona shortened form ofa word or group ofwords created byomitting internalletters and sounds,usually replaced byan apostropheCapitalletterEverysentencebeginswith oneFree!Theremeans“at thatplace”Tooan adverbmeaning "also/aswell" (e.g., "I wantto go, too") or tomean"excessively/morethan enough"Narratordelivers acommentaryabout thestoryRhyme(of a word,syllable, orline) have orend with asimilar soundHaikuJapanesepoem of17syllablesAnnotateAdd notesto a textordiagramDependentClausea group of wordscontaining a subjectand a verb thatdoes not express acomplete thoughtand cannot standalone as a sentenceNon-Fictionwriting that isbased onfacts, realevents, andreal peopleInterjectiona word orphrase that isused as ashort, suddenexpression ofemotionCouplettwoconsecutive,typicallyrhymed linesof verseAdverba word that canmodify ordescribe a verb,adjective, anotheradverb, or entiresentenceTwoanumberPoemAcompositionwritten inverseTheirbelonging to orassociated withthe people orthings previouslymentioned oreasily identifiedEssaya short pieceof writing ona particularsubject.Toused as a functionword to suggestactual or figurativemovement towarda place, person, orthing to bereachedPronouna word thatis usedinstead of anoun ornoun phraseIndependentClausea group of wordswith a subject and averb that expressesa complete thoughtand can standalone as a sentencePrepositionalmostalways a verysmall, verycommonwordGraphicNovelliterature thattells a long-form,self-containedstory throughthe use ofsequential artPeriodIndicatesa fullstopCoordinatingConjunctionused toconnectwords,phrases,clausesPodcasta digital, episodicseries of audio (orsometimes video)files that users canstream ordownload on-demandNounA person,place, orthingCommaused betweenwords in aseries in asentence suchas black, white,and green.Fictionwriting thatis inventedor madeupExclamationPointA markusually usedto indicatestrongfeelingsProtagonisttheleadingcharacterAdjectivea word thatdescribesor modifiesa nounThey'reAcontractionof they areArticlewrittenpieces inpublicationsNovellaa shortnovel orlong shortstoryVerbActionword in asentenceContractiona shortened form ofa word or group ofwords created byomitting internalletters and sounds,usually replaced byan apostropheCapitalletterEverysentencebeginswith oneFree!Theremeans“at thatplace”Tooan adverbmeaning "also/aswell" (e.g., "I wantto go, too") or tomean"excessively/morethan enough"Narratordelivers acommentaryabout thestoryRhyme(of a word,syllable, orline) have orend with asimilar soundHaikuJapanesepoem of17syllablesAnnotateAdd notesto a textordiagramDependentClausea group of wordscontaining a subjectand a verb thatdoes not express acomplete thoughtand cannot standalone as a sentenceNon-Fictionwriting that isbased onfacts, realevents, andreal people

Literacy Terms 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. a word or phrase that is used as a short, sudden expression of emotion
    Interjection
  2. two consecutive, typically rhymed lines of verse
    Couplet
  3. a word that can modify or describe a verb, adjective, another adverb, or entire sentence
    Adverb
  4. a number
    Two
  5. A composition written in verse
    Poem
  6. belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified
    Their
  7. a short piece of writing on a particular subject.
    Essay
  8. used as a function word to suggest actual or figurative movement toward a place, person, or thing to be reached
    To
  9. a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
    Pronoun
  10. a group of words with a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence
    Independent Clause
  11. almost always a very small, very common word
    Preposition
  12. literature that tells a long-form, self-contained story through the use of sequential art
    Graphic Novel
  13. Indicates a full stop
    Period
  14. used to connect words, phrases, clauses
    Coordinating Conjunction
  15. a digital, episodic series of audio (or sometimes video) files that users can stream or download on-demand
    Podcast
  16. A person, place, or thing
    Noun
  17. used between words in a series in a sentence such as black, white, and green.
    Comma
  18. writing that is invented or made up
    Fiction
  19. A mark usually used to indicate strong feelings
    Exclamation Point
  20. the leading character
    Protagonist
  21. a word that describes or modifies a noun
    Adjective
  22. A contraction of they are
    They're
  23. written pieces in publications
    Article
  24. a short novel or long short story
    Novella
  25. Action word in a sentence
    Verb
  26. a shortened form of a word or group of words created by omitting internal letters and sounds, usually replaced by an apostrophe
    Contraction
  27. Every sentence begins with one
    Capital letter
  28. Free!
  29. means “at that place”
    There
  30. an adverb meaning "also/as well" (e.g., "I want to go, too") or to mean "excessively/more than enough"
    Too
  31. delivers a commentary about the story
    Narrator
  32. (of a word, syllable, or line) have or end with a similar sound
    Rhyme
  33. Japanese poem of 17 syllables
    Haiku
  34. Add notes to a text or diagram
    Annotate
  35. a group of words containing a subject and a verb that does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence
    Dependent Clause
  36. writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people
    Non-Fiction