Video ofsomeonefallingVineVinean indirectcomparison,using like orasBeyond imagery,this term describesspecific detailsthat evoke smell,sound, taste, ortouch. describing anon-personas if they’rea personThink “where thepoet hit the enterkey.” Line breakscan be used to helprhythm or to drawattention to a word. When multiplewords startwith the sameletter sound.Vine ofsomeonefallingPhoto ofa personfallingVideo ofsomeonefallingA singlerow oftextrepeatinga word orphrase foreffectBadTaxidermy  Photoof achickenvisual detailsin a poemthat activatethe 5 sensespoemsthat don’trhymea directcomparisonPhotoof a cat The shift in apoem, typicallytowards the end,which reveals thelarger meaningPhotoof adogPrincipalCaldwell aparagraphin a poemrepeating thesame vowel soundwithin two or morewords, even if thewords start withdifferent lettersVideo ofsomeonefallingVineVinean indirectcomparison,using like orasBeyond imagery,this term describesspecific detailsthat evoke smell,sound, taste, ortouch. describing anon-personas if they’rea personThink “where thepoet hit the enterkey.” Line breakscan be used to helprhythm or to drawattention to a word. When multiplewords startwith the sameletter sound.Vine ofsomeonefallingPhoto ofa personfallingVideo ofsomeonefallingA singlerow oftextrepeatinga word orphrase foreffectBadTaxidermy  Photoof achickenvisual detailsin a poemthat activatethe 5 sensespoemsthat don’trhymea directcomparisonPhotoof a cat The shift in apoem, typicallytowards the end,which reveals thelarger meaningPhotoof adogPrincipalCaldwell aparagraphin a poemrepeating thesame vowel soundwithin two or morewords, even if thewords start withdifferent letters

Untitled 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. Video of someone falling
  2. Vine
  3. Vine
  4. an indirect comparison, using like or as
  5. Beyond imagery, this term describes specific details that evoke smell, sound, taste, or touch.
  6. describing a non-person as if they’re a person
  7. Think “where the poet hit the enter key.” Line breaks can be used to help rhythm or to draw attention to a word.
  8. When multiple words start with the same letter sound.
  9. Vine of someone falling
  10. Photo of a person falling
  11. Video of someone falling
  12. A single row of text
  13. repeating a word or phrase for effect
  14. Bad Taxidermy
  15. Photo of a chicken
  16. visual details in a poem that activate the 5 senses
  17. poems that don’t rhyme
  18. a direct comparison
  19. Photo of a cat
  20. The shift in a poem, typically towards the end, which reveals the larger meaning
  21. Photo of a dog
  22. Principal Caldwell
  23. a paragraph in a poem
  24. repeating the same vowel sound within two or more words, even if the words start with different letters