MetaphorComparingtwo unlikethingswithout usinglike or asIndexText feature inthe back of thebook showingpage numbersof items and isin ABC orderPersonificationGivingobjects oranimalshuman traitsNonfictionThis genrehas factsandinformation.BearHomophonemeaning theanimal.HistoricalFictionGenre taking placein the past andcontaining realevents, but maincharacters are notreal peopleThey'reHomophonethat is acontractionfor they are.RhymeWords thathave thesame endingsoundBiographyThis genreis about aperson'slife.OnomatopoeiaSoundwords likePOP! andZOOM!BareHomophonemeaningempty.You'reHomophonethat is acontractionfor they are.ScienceFictionGenreusuallyabout spaceand/or timetravel.YourHomophonemeaningbelonging toyouHeadingText featuretelling thereader whateach sectionis aboutAlliterationWhen wordsstart with thesame letter.SimileComparingtwo unlikethings usinglike or as.Table ofContentsText feature foundat the front of thebook and showswhat page eachsection or chapteris onThereHomophoneshowinglocationFantasyGenre thatusually hassomemagicalelements.TheirHomophonemeaning itbelongs tothemGlossaryText featuregivingdefinitions towords in thepassage orbookRealisticFictionGenre whereevents couldhappen, butdidn'tThemeThelesson ormoral of astory.MetaphorComparingtwo unlikethingswithout usinglike or asIndexText feature inthe back of thebook showingpage numbersof items and isin ABC orderPersonificationGivingobjects oranimalshuman traitsNonfictionThis genrehas factsandinformation.BearHomophonemeaning theanimal.HistoricalFictionGenre taking placein the past andcontaining realevents, but maincharacters are notreal peopleThey'reHomophonethat is acontractionfor they are.RhymeWords thathave thesame endingsoundBiographyThis genreis about aperson'slife.OnomatopoeiaSoundwords likePOP! andZOOM!BareHomophonemeaningempty.You'reHomophonethat is acontractionfor they are.ScienceFictionGenreusuallyabout spaceand/or timetravel.YourHomophonemeaningbelonging toyouHeadingText featuretelling thereader whateach sectionis aboutAlliterationWhen wordsstart with thesame letter.SimileComparingtwo unlikethings usinglike or as.Table ofContentsText feature foundat the front of thebook and showswhat page eachsection or chapteris onThereHomophoneshowinglocationFantasyGenre thatusually hassomemagicalelements.TheirHomophonemeaning itbelongs tothemGlossaryText featuregivingdefinitions towords in thepassage orbookRealisticFictionGenre whereevents couldhappen, butdidn'tThemeThelesson ormoral of astory.

Reading 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. Comparing two unlike things without using like or as
    Metaphor
  2. Text feature in the back of the book showing page numbers of items and is in ABC order
    Index
  3. Giving objects or animals human traits
    Personification
  4. This genre has facts and information.
    Nonfiction
  5. Homophone meaning the animal.
    Bear
  6. Genre taking place in the past and containing real events, but main characters are not real people
    Historical Fiction
  7. Homophone that is a contraction for they are.
    They're
  8. Words that have the same ending sound
    Rhyme
  9. This genre is about a person's life.
    Biography
  10. Sound words like POP! and ZOOM!
    Onomatopoeia
  11. Homophone meaning empty.
    Bare
  12. Homophone that is a contraction for they are.
    You're
  13. Genre usually about space and/or time travel.
    Science Fiction
  14. Homophone meaning belonging to you
    Your
  15. Text feature telling the reader what each section is about
    Heading
  16. When words start with the same letter.
    Alliteration
  17. Comparing two unlike things using like or as.
    Simile
  18. Text feature found at the front of the book and shows what page each section or chapter is on
    Table of Contents
  19. Homophone showing location
    There
  20. Genre that usually has some magical elements.
    Fantasy
  21. Homophone meaning it belongs to them
    Their
  22. Text feature giving definitions to words in the passage or book
    Glossary
  23. Genre where events could happen, but didn't
    Realistic Fiction
  24. The lesson or moral of a story.
    Theme