What isyourfavoritepoem?Words havethe samebeginningsoundAssonanceWords havethe samemiddlevowel soundReader'sfeelingsWhat arethe 5senses?SymbolismName 1author ofa popularpoem!Wordsformed byimitating thesound theymakeProvideanexampleof irony.RepetitonCreateyour ownrhyme!WordOrderDivision oflines intogroups.Createyour ownalliteration!ImageryThe rhythmof beatestablishedby a poemFigurativeLanguageIronyAuthor'sfeelingstowardpeom'ssubjectWhat is apossiblemood areader mayexperience?Who isthenarrator?RhymeFormWhat isyourfavoritepoem?Words havethe samebeginningsoundAssonanceWords havethe samemiddlevowel soundReader'sfeelingsWhat arethe 5senses?SymbolismName 1author ofa popularpoem!Wordsformed byimitating thesound theymakeProvideanexampleof irony.RepetitonCreateyour ownrhyme!WordOrderDivision oflines intogroups.Createyour ownalliteration!ImageryThe rhythmof beatestablishedby a poemFigurativeLanguageIronyAuthor'sfeelingstowardpeom'ssubjectWhat is apossiblemood areader mayexperience?Who isthenarrator?RhymeForm

Elements of 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. What is your favorite poem?
  2. Words have the same beginning sound
  3. Assonance
  4. Words have the same middle vowel sound
  5. Reader's feelings
  6. What are the 5 senses?
  7. Symbolism
  8. Name 1 author of a popular poem!
  9. Words formed by imitating the sound they make
  10. Provide an example of irony.
  11. Repetiton
  12. Create your own rhyme!
  13. Word Order
  14. Division of lines into groups.
  15. Create your own alliteration!
  16. Imagery
  17. The rhythm of beat established by a poem
  18. Figurative Language
  19. Irony
  20. Author's feelings toward peom's subject
  21. What is a possible mood a reader may experience?
  22. Who is the narrator?
  23. Rhyme
  24. Form