resolution 1st person controlling idea character traits dialogue actors falling action metaphor point of view main character antagonist director foreshadowing conflict types character vs character verse acts 3rd person hyperbole character vs technology evidence topic drama repetition conflict exposition character vs nature 3rd person omniscient plot structure figurative language protagonist refrain secondary characters genre characteristics thesis stage directions poetry rhyme climax personification script character vs society plot 3rd person limited character vs self characters flashback setting stanza summary informational text scenes rising action theme fiction texts rhythm simile playwright dynamic characters static characters resolution 1st person controlling idea character traits dialogue actors falling action metaphor point of view main character antagonist director foreshadowing conflict types character vs character verse acts 3rd person hyperbole character vs technology evidence topic drama repetition conflict exposition character vs nature 3rd person omniscient plot structure figurative language protagonist refrain secondary characters genre characteristics thesis stage directions poetry rhyme climax personification script character vs society plot 3rd person limited character vs self characters flashback setting stanza summary informational text scenes rising action theme fiction texts rhythm simile playwright dynamic characters static characters
(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.
resolution
1st person
controlling idea
character traits
dialogue
actors
falling action
metaphor
point of view
main character
antagonist
director
foreshadowing
conflict types
character vs character
verse
acts
3rd person
hyperbole
character vs technology
evidence
topic
drama
repetition
conflict
exposition
character vs nature
3rd person omniscient
plot structure
figurative language
protagonist
refrain
secondary characters
genre characteristics
thesis
stage directions
poetry
rhyme
climax
personification
script
character vs society
plot
3rd person limited
character vs self
characters
flashback
setting
stanza
summary
informational text
scenes
rising action
theme
fiction texts
rhythm
simile
playwright
dynamic characters
static characters