SimileWhen twoitems arecomparedusing the wordslike or asSettingThe timeand placeof yournovelConflictThetension orargumentsin a storyMetaphorWhen twoitems arecomparedwithout likeor asIntroductionThe beginningwhere thesetting andcharacters areintroduced.EventOne ofthesituationsin a novelCharacterOne ofthepeople ina storyNovelA book thattells a storywith severalchaptersVocabularyWordsin anovelDefinitionThemeaningof a wordClimaxWhen theconflictsare solvedAuthorAwriterProtaganistThe heroof yourstoryFriendsPeople thatyou like tospend timewithAntagonistTheenemy inyour storyCardsA way to tellsomeonethat you likethemMoodThe way astorymakesyou feelLoveAstrongemotionHeartsymbolfor lovePlotWhere thestorystarts tobuildNovelselectionThe bookthat youchoseGiftsPresentsCandySomethingsweetIronyWhen yousay theopposite ofwhat youmeanSimileWhen twoitems arecomparedusing the wordslike or asSettingThe timeand placeof yournovelConflictThetension orargumentsin a storyMetaphorWhen twoitems arecomparedwithout likeor asIntroductionThe beginningwhere thesetting andcharacters areintroduced.EventOne ofthesituationsin a novelCharacterOne ofthepeople ina storyNovelA book thattells a storywith severalchaptersVocabularyWordsin anovelDefinitionThemeaningof a wordClimaxWhen theconflictsare solvedAuthorAwriterProtaganistThe heroof yourstoryFriendsPeople thatyou like tospend timewithAntagonistTheenemy inyour storyCardsA way to tellsomeonethat you likethemMoodThe way astorymakesyou feelLoveAstrongemotionHeartsymbolfor lovePlotWhere thestorystarts tobuildNovelselectionThe bookthat youchoseGiftsPresentsCandySomethingsweetIronyWhen yousay theopposite ofwhat youmean

Valentine's Day ELA - 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. When two items are compared using the words like or as
    Simile
  2. The time and place of your novel
    Setting
  3. The tension or arguments in a story
    Conflict
  4. When two items are compared without like or as
    Metaphor
  5. The beginning where the setting and characters are introduced.
    Introduction
  6. One of the situations in a novel
    Event
  7. One of the people in a story
    Character
  8. A book that tells a story with several chapters
    Novel
  9. Words in a novel
    Vocabulary
  10. The meaning of a word
    Definition
  11. When the conflicts are solved
    Climax
  12. A writer
    Author
  13. The hero of your story
    Protaganist
  14. People that you like to spend time with
    Friends
  15. The enemy in your story
    Antagonist
  16. A way to tell someone that you like them
    Cards
  17. The way a story makes you feel
    Mood
  18. A strong emotion
    Love
  19. symbol for love
    Heart
  20. Where the story starts to build
    Plot
  21. The book that you chose
    Novel selection
  22. Presents
    Gifts
  23. Something sweet
    Candy
  24. When you say the opposite of what you mean
    Irony