connectingwordsusingexamples toshow howtwo thingsare differentgivinghints abutwhat mighthappena feelingor emotionthe readergetscomparingtwo unlikethings usinglike or asa wordused todescribehow thewriter feelsabout asubjectnames aperson,place orthingexamples toshow howtwo thingsare alikerepetition ofthe the samesound at thebeginning of awordsThemessageof thestoryan actionword orstate ofbeinganinterruptionto tell whathappenedearlierpoint ofhighestinterest ina storytakes theplace of anoungiving humancharacteristicsto objectsa series ofeventsthat tell astoryword thatexpressemotionthe endof thestoryA, an,thethe way astory istold (1stperson)Words thatmean thesame aseach otherwords thatshowrelationshipwordsused torepresentsoundsconnectingwordsusingexamples toshow howtwo thingsare differentgivinghints abutwhat mighthappena feelingor emotionthe readergetscomparingtwo unlikethings usinglike or asa wordused todescribehow thewriter feelsabout asubjectnames aperson,place orthingexamples toshow howtwo thingsare alikerepetition ofthe the samesound at thebeginning of awordsThemessageof thestoryan actionword orstate ofbeinganinterruptionto tell whathappenedearlierpoint ofhighestinterest ina storytakes theplace of anoungiving humancharacteristicsto objectsa series ofeventsthat tell astoryword thatexpressemotionthe endof thestoryA, an,thethe way astory istold (1stperson)Words thatmean thesame aseach otherwords thatshowrelationshipwordsused torepresentsounds

Dr. J's ELA 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. connecting words
  2. using examples to show how two things are different
  3. giving hints abut what might happen
  4. a feeling or emotion the reader gets
  5. comparing two unlike things using like or as
  6. a word used to describe
  7. how the writer feels about a subject
  8. names a person, place or thing
  9. examples to show how two things are alike
  10. repetition of the the same sound at the beginning of a words
  11. The message of the story
  12. an action word or state of being
  13. an interruption to tell what happened earlier
  14. point of highest interest in a story
  15. takes the place of a noun
  16. giving human characteristics to objects
  17. a series of events that tell a story
  18. word that express emotion
  19. the end of the story
  20. A, an, the
  21. the way a story is told (1st person)
  22. Words that mean the same as each other
  23. words that show relationship
  24. words used to represent sounds