A"paragraph"in poetryA repeated soundof a vowels inwords that areclose to eachother; sounds likean echoComparingdissimilarthings using"like" or "as"Words at theend of aline/stanzathat sound thesame/similarA reference toa well-knownperson, work,place, etc.within a workTherhythmand soundof a poemGiving aninanimateobject humancharacteristicsA poem typewhere youlet your mindgo freeA poem typethat ismournful/sadabout the lossof somethingA poem typewhere thewords createan imageThe sameletter/sound at thebeginning ofadjacent or closelyconnected wordsA poem typewhere 2 ormore things"talk" witheach otherThe feelingsthe readerhas whilereading aworkTime, Place,Atmosphereof a writtenworkA pattern ofrhyming wordsat the end oflines/stanzas ina poemA poem type of 3lines and specificsyllables for eachline: usually dealswith natureRepeatedwords/phrasesComparingdissimilarthingsWITHOUTusing "like" or"as"A poem type thatis generallyhumorous and has5 lines withspecific syllableranges for eachlineUsing your5 sensesto createan imageSpecificdetailsabout atopicAnexaggerationA poem type thathas a rhymescheme with arepeated refrain(line), usually atthe end of eachstanzaThemessageA"paragraph"in poetryA repeated soundof a vowels inwords that areclose to eachother; sounds likean echoComparingdissimilarthings using"like" or "as"Words at theend of aline/stanzathat sound thesame/similarA reference toa well-knownperson, work,place, etc.within a workTherhythmand soundof a poemGiving aninanimateobject humancharacteristicsA poem typewhere youlet your mindgo freeA poem typethat ismournful/sadabout the lossof somethingA poem typewhere thewords createan imageThe sameletter/sound at thebeginning ofadjacent or closelyconnected wordsA poem typewhere 2 ormore things"talk" witheach otherThe feelingsthe readerhas whilereading aworkTime, Place,Atmosphereof a writtenworkA pattern ofrhyming wordsat the end oflines/stanzas ina poemA poem type of 3lines and specificsyllables for eachline: usually dealswith natureRepeatedwords/phrasesComparingdissimilarthingsWITHOUTusing "like" or"as"A poem type thatis generallyhumorous and has5 lines withspecific syllableranges for eachlineUsing your5 sensesto createan imageSpecificdetailsabout atopicAnexaggerationA poem type thathas a rhymescheme with arepeated refrain(line), usually atthe end of eachstanzaThemessage

Poetry 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. A "paragraph" in poetry
  2. A repeated sound of a vowels in words that are close to each other; sounds like an echo
  3. Comparing dissimilar things using "like" or "as"
  4. Words at the end of a line/stanza that sound the same/similar
  5. A reference to a well-known person, work, place, etc. within a work
  6. The rhythm and sound of a poem
  7. Giving an inanimate object human characteristics
  8. A poem type where you let your mind go free
  9. A poem type that is mournful/sad about the loss of something
  10. A poem type where the words create an image
  11. The same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
  12. A poem type where 2 or more things "talk" with each other
  13. The feelings the reader has while reading a work
  14. Time, Place, Atmosphere of a written work
  15. A pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines/stanzas in a poem
  16. A poem type of 3 lines and specific syllables for each line: usually deals with nature
  17. Repeated words/phrases
  18. Comparing dissimilar things WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
  19. A poem type that is generally humorous and has 5 lines with specific syllable ranges for each line
  20. Using your 5 senses to create an image
  21. Specific details about a topic
  22. An exaggeration
  23. A poem type that has a rhyme scheme with a repeated refrain (line), usually at the end of each stanza
  24. The message