allusioncomparesreading tobreathingThemeSimilehas neverdeclined adaredialectScoutthe wordsa writerchoses totell a storyhyperboleAtticusFinchthe firstgradeteacherthemeanestneighborbroke anArm whenhe/she wasnearly 13word orobject thatrepresentssomethingelseNathanRadleyMissStephanieCrawfordthe colorblack is oftenused to showevil anddeathDillMaudieAtkinsonthe first tofindtreasure ina knotholeJemMetaphorthischaracter isa greatcake maker"boo wasn'tcrazy, hewas high-strung attimes"allusioncomparesreading tobreathingThemeSimilehas neverdeclined adaredialectScoutthe wordsa writerchoses totell a storyhyperboleAtticusFinchthe firstgradeteacherthemeanestneighborbroke anArm whenhe/she wasnearly 13word orobject thatrepresentssomethingelseNathanRadleyMissStephanieCrawfordthe colorblack is oftenused to showevil anddeathDillMaudieAtkinsonthe first tofindtreasure ina knotholeJemMetaphorthischaracter isa greatcake maker"boo wasn'tcrazy, hewas high-strung attimes"

TKAMB Part 1 Review - 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. allusion
  2. compares reading to breathing
  3. Theme
  4. Simile
  5. has never declined a dare
  6. dialect
  7. Scout
  8. the words a writer choses to tell a story
  9. hyperbole
  10. Atticus Finch
  11. the first grade teacher
  12. the meanest neighbor
  13. broke an Arm when he/she was nearly 13
  14. word or object that represents something else
  15. Nathan Radley
  16. Miss Stephanie Crawford
  17. the color black is often used to show evil and death
  18. Dill
  19. Maudie Atkinson
  20. the first to find treasure in a knothole
  21. Jem
  22. Metaphor
  23. this character is a great cake maker
  24. "boo wasn't crazy, he was high-strung at times"