The ability torecognizespoken wordsas a sequenceof individualsoundsA single vowel soundmade up of a glide fromone vowel sound toanother in immediatesequence andpronounced in onesyllable. ex: /oi/ boy, oil;/ou/ house, /ow/ owl,/ew/ fewSounds in a syllablerepresented by two ormore letters that areblended togetherwithout losing theirown identities. ex. bl,gr, br, twThe smallestsound unit of alanguage thatdistinguishesone word fromanotherTo draw individualsounds together topronounce a word,e.g. s-n-a-p, blendedtogether, reads snapA unit of pronunciationconsisting of a vowelalone or a vowel withone or moreconsonants. There canbe only one vowelphoneme (sound) ineachTwo letterswhich, together,make onevowel sound,e.g. ai, oo, owTwo letters thatstand for a singlephoneme (sound)./th/, /sh/, /ng/.Simply agrapheme of twolettersThe ability torecognizespoken wordsas a sequenceof individualsoundsA single vowel soundmade up of a glide fromone vowel sound toanother in immediatesequence andpronounced in onesyllable. ex: /oi/ boy, oil;/ou/ house, /ow/ owl,/ew/ fewSounds in a syllablerepresented by two ormore letters that areblended togetherwithout losing theirown identities. ex. bl,gr, br, twThe smallestsound unit of alanguage thatdistinguishesone word fromanotherTo draw individualsounds together topronounce a word,e.g. s-n-a-p, blendedtogether, reads snapA unit of pronunciationconsisting of a vowelalone or a vowel withone or moreconsonants. There canbe only one vowelphoneme (sound) ineachTwo letterswhich, together,make onevowel sound,e.g. ai, oo, owTwo letters thatstand for a singlephoneme (sound)./th/, /sh/, /ng/.Simply agrapheme of twoletters

Phonics Vocabulary 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. The ability to recognize spoken words as a sequence of individual sounds
  2. A single vowel sound made up of a glide from one vowel sound to another in immediate sequence and pronounced in one syllable. ex: /oi/ boy, oil; /ou/ house, /ow/ owl, /ew/ few
  3. Sounds in a syllable represented by two or more letters that are blended together without losing their own identities. ex. bl, gr, br, tw
  4. The smallest sound unit of a language that distinguishes one word from another
  5. To draw individual sounds together to pronounce a word, e.g. s-n-a-p, blended together, reads snap
  6. A unit of pronunciation consisting of a vowel alone or a vowel with one or more consonants. There can be only one vowel phoneme (sound) in each
  7. Two letters which, together, make one vowel sound, e.g. ai, oo, ow
  8. Two letters that stand for a single phoneme (sound). /th/, /sh/, /ng/. Simply a grapheme of two letters