Onomatopoeia – aword created froma sound that ismade – “cuckoo”,“Splat”, “meow”Visualemotions –emotionsshown in bodylanguageFree! Foreshadowing:clues or hintsaboutsomething thatwill happenChange inmood -SOUNDMaincharacterlooksconflictedSadeyesTexturecreatedwith linesExaggeratedproportions – partof something thatis way larger thanit should be.Happyface orbodylanguageTitle/creditsceneSomeonesaves thedaySimile - a figure ofspeech comparingtwo unlike thingsusing the words“like” or “as”. “Theircheeks are likeroses”Lines toshow howsomethingis movingAngryface orbodylanguageRhymingwordsMetaphor – a figureof speech comparingtwo unlike things*does not use “like”or “as”* Ex: “Theircheeks are roses”Symbolic use ofcolor – a colorused to suggesta certain mood,emotion, orother meaning.Situationthat couldneverhappenChange inmood -VISUALSArchitecture- buildingsdesigned forthat spaceEvillaugh/grinFabric/wrinklesmovingLandscapethat showsdepthOnomatopoeia – aword created froma sound that ismade – “cuckoo”,“Splat”, “meow”Visualemotions –emotionsshown in bodylanguageFree!Foreshadowing:clues or hintsaboutsomething thatwill happenChange inmood -SOUNDMaincharacterlooksconflictedSadeyesTexturecreatedwith linesExaggeratedproportions – partof something thatis way larger thanit should be.Happyface orbodylanguageTitle/creditsceneSomeonesaves thedaySimile - a figure ofspeech comparingtwo unlike thingsusing the words“like” or “as”. “Theircheeks are likeroses”Lines toshow howsomethingis movingAngryface orbodylanguageRhymingwordsMetaphor – a figureof speech comparingtwo unlike things*does not use “like”or “as”* Ex: “Theircheeks are roses”Symbolic use ofcolor – a colorused to suggesta certain mood,emotion, orother meaning.Situationthat couldneverhappenChange inmood -VISUALSArchitecture- buildingsdesigned forthat spaceEvillaugh/grinFabric/wrinklesmovingLandscapethat showsdepth

Animation 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. Onomatopoeia – a word created from a sound that is made – “cuckoo”, “Splat”, “meow”
  2. Visual emotions – emotions shown in body language
  3. Free!
  4. Foreshadowing: clues or hints about something that will happen
  5. Change in mood - SOUND
  6. Main character looks conflicted
  7. Sad eyes
  8. Texture created with lines
  9. Exaggerated proportions – part of something that is way larger than it should be.
  10. Happy face or body language
  11. Title/credit scene
  12. Someone saves the day
  13. Simile - a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”. “Their cheeks are like roses”
  14. Lines to show how something is moving
  15. Angry face or body language
  16. Rhyming words
  17. Metaphor – a figure of speech comparing two unlike things *does not use “like” or “as”* Ex: “Their cheeks are roses”
  18. Symbolic use of color – a color used to suggest a certain mood, emotion, or other meaning.
  19. Situation that could never happen
  20. Change in mood - VISUALS
  21. Architecture - buildings designed for that space
  22. Evil laugh/grin
  23. Fabric/wrinkles moving
  24. Landscape that shows depth