Onomatopoeia Metaphor Her scream broke the sound barrier He held his head high and his hands higher Bang! Idiom Simile Personification She smelled sweet like a flower Does the cat have your tongue? The flowers were begging for water Metaphor The best friends are two peas in a pod Lightning danced across the sky Grandma gave Gary a goat for graduation Bam! Alliteration I am as busy as a bee Comparing two things using like or as Terry was blue when his goldfish died Zing! My big brother is a couch potato I am all ears Comparing two things without using like or as Onomatopoeia Metaphor Her scream broke the sound barrier He held his head high and his hands higher Bang! Idiom Simile Personification She smelled sweet like a flower Does the cat have your tongue? The flowers were begging for water Metaphor The best friends are two peas in a pod Lightning danced across the sky Grandma gave Gary a goat for graduation Bam! Alliteration I am as busy as a bee Comparing two things using like or as Terry was blue when his goldfish died Zing! My big brother is a couch potato I am all ears Comparing two things without using like or as
(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.
Onomatopoeia
Metaphor
Her scream broke the sound barrier
He held his head high and his hands higher
Bang!
Idiom
Simile
Personification
She smelled sweet like a flower
Does the cat have your tongue?
The flowers were begging for water
Metaphor
The best friends are two peas in a pod
Lightning danced across the sky
Grandma gave Gary a goat for graduation
Bam!
Alliteration
I am as busy as a bee
Comparing two things using like or as
Terry was blue when his goldfish died
Zing!
My big brother is a couch potato
I am all ears
Comparing two things without using like or as