showingactionhe, she, it,they, her,him, thiers,ours, yoursexpressionsthat shouldnot be takenliterallyThe contrastbetweenexpectationand realitylonger thana short story,but shorterthan a novelgroupedlines whichmay repeatin poetryshow hownouns orpronounsrelate toother wordsalso knownas anexclamation!a wordthatdescribesa nounwriting that isnot poetry -organized insentences andparagraphsverbs thatare alwayspreceded bythe word "to"to be, am,is, are, was,were, has,have, hadwords thathave thesame endingsoundslong works offiction thattell animaginarystoryFANBOYSfor, and,nor, but,or, yet, soany generalperson,place, orthinggiving humanor lifelikequalities toan objectwhen two ormore wordshave the samebeginningsoundcompare twodissimilarthings usinglike/asanexaggerationfor effectspecificname of aperson,place, orthinga wordthatmakes asoundtwo dissimilarthings withoutusing like/asa word thatdescribes averb andusually endswith -lyshowingactionhe, she, it,they, her,him, thiers,ours, yoursexpressionsthat shouldnot be takenliterallyThe contrastbetweenexpectationand realitylonger thana short story,but shorterthan a novelgroupedlines whichmay repeatin poetryshow hownouns orpronounsrelate toother wordsalso knownas anexclamation!a wordthatdescribesa nounwriting that isnot poetry -organized insentences andparagraphsverbs thatare alwayspreceded bythe word "to"to be, am,is, are, was,were, has,have, hadwords thathave thesame endingsoundslong works offiction thattell animaginarystoryFANBOYSfor, and,nor, but,or, yet, soany generalperson,place, orthinggiving humanor lifelikequalities toan objectwhen two ormore wordshave the samebeginningsoundcompare twodissimilarthings usinglike/asanexaggerationfor effectspecificname of aperson,place, orthinga wordthatmakes asoundtwo dissimilarthings withoutusing like/asa word thatdescribes averb andusually endswith -ly

ELA Academic Language - 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. showing action
  2. he, she, it, they, her, him, thiers, ours, yours
  3. expressions that should not be taken literally
  4. The contrast between expectation and reality
  5. longer than a short story, but shorter than a novel
  6. grouped lines which may repeat in poetry
  7. show how nouns or pronouns relate to other words
  8. also known as an exclamation !
  9. a word that describes a noun
  10. writing that is not poetry - organized in sentences and paragraphs
  11. verbs that are always preceded by the word "to"
  12. to be, am, is, are, was, were, has, have, had
  13. words that have the same ending sounds
  14. long works of fiction that tell an imaginary story
  15. FANBOYS for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  16. any general person, place, or thing
  17. giving human or lifelike qualities to an object
  18. when two or more words have the same beginning sound
  19. compare two dissimilar things using like/as
  20. an exaggeration for effect
  21. specific name of a person, place, or thing
  22. a word that makes a sound
  23. two dissimilar things without using like/as
  24. a word that describes a verb and usually ends with -ly