MythTraditional storyabout heros orgods, usually toexplain naturalphenomena orhuman behaviour.PhoneticRepresentsthe soundof speechOpulenceRiches especiallyshown byexpensivepossesions orlifestyle,extravagant.NocturnalRelatingtonightimeAnectdoteA short storytold by acharacter inliterature.RigorHarshorsternLitheTo moveor bendeasilyMetamorphisisA change in formor shape. Stage ifdevelopment suchas caterpillar tobutterfly.SomnelentDrowsy orsleepy,oppostive ofattentive andawake.ParableA storyillustrating areligous ormoral lesson.example:Noah's ArkPartitionSeperatestwo partsor areasProlongTo makesomethinglast longer,delay.NarrativeThe process oftelling a story orgiving an accountof something.Example: ForrestGumpFree!FableA story thatpoints out amoral truth.example:Tortoise andthe HareRecklessCareless,oppositeof cautios.MythTraditional storyabout heros orgods, usually toexplain naturalphenomena orhuman behaviour.PhoneticRepresentsthe soundof speechOpulenceRiches especiallyshown byexpensivepossesions orlifestyle,extravagant.NocturnalRelatingtonightimeAnectdoteA short storytold by acharacter inliterature.RigorHarshorsternLitheTo moveor bendeasilyMetamorphisisA change in formor shape. Stage ifdevelopment suchas caterpillar tobutterfly.SomnelentDrowsy orsleepy,oppostive ofattentive andawake.ParableA storyillustrating areligous ormoral lesson.example:Noah's ArkPartitionSeperatestwo partsor areasProlongTo makesomethinglast longer,delay.NarrativeThe process oftelling a story orgiving an accountof something.Example: ForrestGumpFree!FableA story thatpoints out amoral truth.example:Tortoise andthe HareRecklessCareless,oppositeof cautios.

Vocab - 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. Traditional story about heros or gods, usually to explain natural phenomena or human behaviour.
    Myth
  2. Represents the sound of speech
    Phonetic
  3. Riches especially shown by expensive possesions or lifestyle, extravagant.
    Opulence
  4. Relating to nightime
    Nocturnal
  5. A short story told by a character in literature.
    Anectdote
  6. Harsh or stern
    Rigor
  7. To move or bend easily
    Lithe
  8. A change in form or shape. Stage if development such as caterpillar to butterfly.
    Metamorphisis
  9. Drowsy or sleepy, oppostive of attentive and awake.
    Somnelent
  10. A story illustrating a religous or moral lesson. example: Noah's Ark
    Parable
  11. Seperates two parts or areas
    Partition
  12. To make something last longer, delay.
    Prolong
  13. The process of telling a story or giving an account of something. Example: Forrest Gump
    Narrative
  14. Free!
  15. A story that points out a moral truth. example: Tortoise and the Hare
    Fable
  16. Careless, opposite of cautios.
    Reckless