Fairy talesusually beginwith "onceupon a time"A moral orlife lessoncan also becalled''theme""The Lionand theMouse" areexamples offablesRobinHood is anexample ofa legendTall talesfocus on theachievementsof the heroA tall talehas humancharactersthat performheroic actsA fable hastalking animalswho are smart,foolish, sly, andcleverA myth is astory thatusually havegods orsuperhumansIn a fable, onecharacter oftenmakes a baddecision or plays atrick on othercharacters"PaulBunyon" isan exampleof a tall taleStoriesabout ZeusandHercules aremythsA fairy talehas goblins,elves, andtrolls aascharactersTall tales arefanciful andexaggeratedstoriesFairy talesusually havehappyendingsA fable is ashort storythat teachesa moralStories thatfocus on a'"good" or"evil" themeare mythsA fairy taletakes placein a make-believe world"Cinderella"and"Rapunzel"are examplesof fairy talesLegends aresupposedlyreal peopleascharactersMyths havecharacters whoare Greekgods, andgoddessesFairy taleshave giants,princes, andprincesses ascharactersLegends aresupposedlytrue storiespassed on byword of mouthLegends areintended toscare,inspire,teach,inform, orentertain"The Tortoiseand theHare" is anexample of afableFairy talesusually beginwith "onceupon a time"A moral orlife lessoncan also becalled''theme""The Lionand theMouse" areexamples offablesRobinHood is anexample ofa legendTall talesfocus on theachievementsof the heroA tall talehas humancharactersthat performheroic actsA fable hastalking animalswho are smart,foolish, sly, andcleverA myth is astory thatusually havegods orsuperhumansIn a fable, onecharacter oftenmakes a baddecision or plays atrick on othercharacters"PaulBunyon" isan exampleof a tall taleStoriesabout ZeusandHercules aremythsA fairy talehas goblins,elves, andtrolls aascharactersTall tales arefanciful andexaggeratedstoriesFairy talesusually havehappyendingsA fable is ashort storythat teachesa moralStories thatfocus on a'"good" or"evil" themeare mythsA fairy taletakes placein a make-believe world"Cinderella"and"Rapunzel"are examplesof fairy talesLegends aresupposedlyreal peopleascharactersMyths havecharacters whoare Greekgods, andgoddessesFairy taleshave giants,princes, andprincesses ascharactersLegends aresupposedlytrue storiespassed on byword of mouthLegends areintended toscare,inspire,teach,inform, orentertain"The Tortoiseand theHare" is anexample of afable

Fables, Fairy Tales, Tall Tales, Legends, and Myths - 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. Fairy tales usually begin with "once upon a time"
  2. A moral or life lesson can also be called ''theme"
  3. "The Lion and the Mouse" are examples of fables
  4. Robin Hood is an example of a legend
  5. Tall tales focus on the achievements of the hero
  6. A tall tale has human characters that perform heroic acts
  7. A fable has talking animals who are smart, foolish, sly, and clever
  8. A myth is a story that usually have gods or superhumans
  9. In a fable, one character often makes a bad decision or plays a trick on other characters
  10. "Paul Bunyon" is an example of a tall tale
  11. Stories about Zeus and Hercules are myths
  12. A fairy tale has goblins, elves, and trolls aas characters
  13. Tall tales are fanciful and exaggerated stories
  14. Fairy tales usually have happy endings
  15. A fable is a short story that teaches a moral
  16. Stories that focus on a '"good" or "evil" theme are myths
  17. A fairy tale takes place in a make-believe world
  18. "Cinderella" and "Rapunzel" are examples of fairy tales
  19. Legends are supposedly real people as characters
  20. Myths have characters who are Greek gods, and goddesses
  21. Fairy tales have giants, princes, and princesses as characters
  22. Legends are supposedly true stories passed on by word of mouth
  23. Legends are intended to scare, inspire,teach, inform, or entertain
  24. "The Tortoise and the Hare" is an example of a fable