Exampleof a noun(page andword)Antonyms(2examplesw/pages)Example ofan adjective(page andword)BasicEnglishPunctuationSection(location)Contains4syllablesEtymology(definitionin your ownwords)Word with apluralspelling(word andpage)Includes3vowelsPart ofSpeech(page andmeaning)Word witha root of"meter"With Latinroot "port"(word andpage)Comma(page,use andexample)Pg. 193Definitionof "wedge-shaped"Dash(page,use, andexample)With Greekroot "phil"(word andpage)Pg. 705Definition of"a risingagain intolife"With a rootword thatmeans"fear"Semicolon(page,use andexample)Example of apreposition(page andword)Parentheses(page, useandexample)Exampleof a verb(page andword)Pg. 278Definition of"difficult tounderstand"Suffix "ism"meaningandexampleHomophone(examplesw/pages)Example ofan adverb(page andword)Prefix "mis"meaningandexampleHomograph(examplesw/pages)Includestheconsonants"C" "S" "L"Synonyms(2examplesw/pages)Exampleof a noun(page andword)Antonyms(2examplesw/pages)Example ofan adjective(page andword)BasicEnglishPunctuationSection(location)Contains4syllablesEtymology(definitionin your ownwords)Word with apluralspelling(word andpage)Includes3vowelsPart ofSpeech(page andmeaning)Word witha root of"meter"With Latinroot "port"(word andpage)Comma(page,use andexample)Pg. 193Definitionof "wedge-shaped"Dash(page,use, andexample)With Greekroot "phil"(word andpage)Pg. 705Definition of"a risingagain intolife"With a rootword thatmeans"fear"Semicolon(page,use andexample)Example of apreposition(page andword)Parentheses(page, useandexample)Exampleof a verb(page andword)Pg. 278Definition of"difficult tounderstand"Suffix "ism"meaningandexampleHomophone(examplesw/pages)Example ofan adverb(page andword)Prefix "mis"meaningandexampleHomograph(examplesw/pages)Includestheconsonants"C" "S" "L"Synonyms(2examplesw/pages)

Dictionary Skills - 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. Example of a noun (page and word)
  2. Antonyms (2 examples w/pages)
  3. Example of an adjective (page and word)
  4. Basic English Punctuation Section (location)
  5. Contains 4 syllables
  6. Etymology (definition in your own words)
  7. Word with a plural spelling (word and page)
  8. Includes 3 vowels
  9. Part of Speech (page and meaning)
  10. Word with a root of "meter"
  11. With Latin root "port" (word and page)
  12. Comma (page, use and example)
  13. Pg. 193 Definition of "wedge-shaped"
  14. Dash (page, use, and example)
  15. With Greek root "phil" (word and page)
  16. Pg. 705 Definition of "a rising again into life"
  17. With a root word that means "fear"
  18. Semicolon (page, use and example)
  19. Example of a preposition (page and word)
  20. Parentheses (page, use and example)
  21. Example of a verb (page and word)
  22. Pg. 278 Definition of "difficult to understand"
  23. Suffix "ism" meaning and example
  24. Homophone (examples w/pages)
  25. Example of an adverb (page and word)
  26. Prefix "mis" meaning and example
  27. Homograph (examples w/pages)
  28. Includes the consonants "C" "S" "L"
  29. Synonyms (2 examples w/pages)