ThemeMessage/Moralof a storyPersonificationGiving non-humanthings ahumancharacteristicAntonyma word thathas theoppositemeaning ofanother word.AdverbdescribesactionAdjectiveDescribingwords:describethe nounVerbconveysACTION,OCCURRENCE,or STATE OFBEINGIdiomA common,expression thatdoesn't makesense if youtake it literallyOnomatopoeiaWordsrepresentingsoundPointof Viewthe narrator'svoice: first,second, orthird personPlagiarizeto steal andpass off (theideas or wordsof another) asone's ownAlliterationRepeating asound at thebeginning ofwords.Stanzaa group ofrelated lines in apoem that makeup one sectionwithin the poemInferencinga conclusionor opinionreachedbased onknown factsNounperson, aplace, athing oran ideaSimileAcomparisonusing "like"or "as"Analogycompares twothings that aremostly differentfrom each otherbut have sometraits in commonPrepositionalPhraseconnects anobject to thepreposition; Ex.The crazy cat ison top of thecomputerMainIdeaWhat thestory ismainlyabout: topicFigurativeLanguageNot literallanguage;notrealisticSynonyma word whichmeans thesame or issimilar toanother wordHyperboleUsesexaggeration toexpress strongemotion, make apoint, or evokehumorRepetitionRepeated useof sounds,words, or ideasfor effect andemphasisForeshadowingwhen the authorgives you hintsabout what willhappen later onin the storyAntagonistA person whoopposesmaincharacter;bad guyProtagonistMaincharacter ina story: thegood personMetaphoreComparetwo thingswithout using"lie" or "as"TextEvidencea piece ofinformation from atext that we use tosupport our ideas,beliefs, opinions,and argumentsThemeMessage/Moralof a storyPersonificationGiving non-humanthings ahumancharacteristicAntonyma word thathas theoppositemeaning ofanother word.AdverbdescribesactionAdjectiveDescribingwords:describethe nounVerbconveysACTION,OCCURRENCE,or STATE OFBEINGIdiomA common,expression thatdoesn't makesense if youtake it literallyOnomatopoeiaWordsrepresentingsoundPointof Viewthe narrator'svoice: first,second, orthird personPlagiarizeto steal andpass off (theideas or wordsof another) asone's ownAlliterationRepeating asound at thebeginning ofwords.Stanzaa group ofrelated lines in apoem that makeup one sectionwithin the poemInferencinga conclusionor opinionreachedbased onknown factsNounperson, aplace, athing oran ideaSimileAcomparisonusing "like"or "as"Analogycompares twothings that aremostly differentfrom each otherbut have sometraits in commonPrepositionalPhraseconnects anobject to thepreposition; Ex.The crazy cat ison top of thecomputerMainIdeaWhat thestory ismainlyabout: topicFigurativeLanguageNot literallanguage;notrealisticSynonyma word whichmeans thesame or issimilar toanother wordHyperboleUsesexaggeration toexpress strongemotion, make apoint, or evokehumorRepetitionRepeated useof sounds,words, or ideasfor effect andemphasisForeshadowingwhen the authorgives you hintsabout what willhappen later onin the storyAntagonistA person whoopposesmaincharacter;bad guyProtagonistMaincharacter ina story: thegood personMetaphoreComparetwo thingswithout using"lie" or "as"TextEvidencea piece ofinformation from atext that we use tosupport our ideas,beliefs, opinions,and arguments

5th Grade - ELA Review - 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. Message/Moral of a story
    Theme
  2. Giving non-human things a human characteristic
    Personification
  3. a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
    Antonym
  4. describes action
    Adverb
  5. Describing words: describe the noun
    Adjective
  6. conveys ACTION, OCCURRENCE, or STATE OF BEING
    Verb
  7. A common, expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally
    Idiom
  8. Words representing sound
    Onomatopoeia
  9. the narrator's voice: first, second, or third person
    Point of View
  10. to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
    Plagiarize
  11. Repeating a sound at the beginning of words.
    Alliteration
  12. a group of related lines in a poem that make up one section within the poem
    Stanza
  13. a conclusion or opinion reached based on known facts
    Inferencing
  14. person, a place, a thing or an idea
    Noun
  15. A comparison using "like" or "as"
    Simile
  16. compares two things that are mostly different from each other but have some traits in common
    Analogy
  17. connects an object to the preposition; Ex. The crazy cat is on top of the computer
    Prepositional Phrase
  18. What the story is mainly about: topic
    Main Idea
  19. Not literal language; not realistic
    Figurative Language
  20. a word which means the same or is similar to another word
    Synonym
  21. Uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor
    Hyperbole
  22. Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis
    Repetition
  23. when the author gives you hints about what will happen later on in the story
    Foreshadowing
  24. A person who opposes main character; bad guy
    Antagonist
  25. Main character in a story: the good person
    Protagonist
  26. Compare two things without using "lie" or "as"
    Metaphore
  27. a piece of information from a text that we use to support our ideas, beliefs, opinions, and arguments
    Text Evidence