Haiku -A three-line Japanesepoem with a 5-7-5 syllablestructure.Simile -Acomparisonusing "like"or "as."Line -Asingle rowof wordsin a poem.FigurativeLanguage -Language that usesfigures of speechlike similes,metaphors, andpersonification.Theme -Theunderlyingmessage ormain idea ofa poem.Personification-Giving humancharacteristicsto non-humanthings.Assonance -The repetitionof vowelsounds innearby words.Hyperbole -An extremeexaggerationused foremphasis.Rhyme -Therepetition ofsounds atthe ends ofwords.Speaker -The voice orpersona thatnarrates thepoem.Rhythm -Thepattern ofstressed andunstressedsyllables in aline of poetry.Metaphor -Adirect comparisonbetween twounrelated thingswithout using"like" or "as."Mood - Thefeeling oratmospherethat a poemcreates for thereader.Sonnet -A 14-line poem witha specificrhyme schemeand meter.Epic -A longnarrative poemabout heroicdeeds and eventssignificant to aculture.Alliteration -Therepetition of thesame initialconsonant soundin closelypositioned words.RhymeScheme - Thepattern ofrhymes at theend of lines in apoem.Stanza -Agroup of linesin a poem,considered aunit.Repetition -Therepeated use ofwords, phrases,or lines foremphasis.Free Verse -Poetry thatdoes not followa regular rhymeor meter.Blank Verse -Unrhymedpoetry writtenin iambicpentameter.Onomatopoeia -A word thatimitates thesound itrepresents (e.g.,buzz, hiss, bang).Ballad -Anarrative poem,often set tomusic, that tellsa story.Consonance -Therepetition ofconsonant soundswithin or at theend of words in aline of poetry.Atmosphere -The overallfeeling or moodin a poem, oftencreated bysetting and tone.Haiku -A three-line Japanesepoem with a 5-7-5 syllablestructure.Simile -Acomparisonusing "like"or "as."Line -Asingle rowof wordsin a poem.FigurativeLanguage -Language that usesfigures of speechlike similes,metaphors, andpersonification.Theme -Theunderlyingmessage ormain idea ofa poem.Personification-Giving humancharacteristicsto non-humanthings.Assonance -The repetitionof vowelsounds innearby words.Hyperbole -An extremeexaggerationused foremphasis.Rhyme -Therepetition ofsounds atthe ends ofwords.Speaker -The voice orpersona thatnarrates thepoem.Rhythm -Thepattern ofstressed andunstressedsyllables in aline of poetry.Metaphor -Adirect comparisonbetween twounrelated thingswithout using"like" or "as."Mood - Thefeeling oratmospherethat a poemcreates for thereader.Sonnet -A 14-line poem witha specificrhyme schemeand meter.Epic -A longnarrative poemabout heroicdeeds and eventssignificant to aculture.Alliteration -Therepetition of thesame initialconsonant soundin closelypositioned words.RhymeScheme - Thepattern ofrhymes at theend of lines in apoem.Stanza -Agroup of linesin a poem,considered aunit.Repetition -Therepeated use ofwords, phrases,or lines foremphasis.Free Verse -Poetry thatdoes not followa regular rhymeor meter.Blank Verse -Unrhymedpoetry writtenin iambicpentameter.Onomatopoeia -A word thatimitates thesound itrepresents (e.g.,buzz, hiss, bang).Ballad -Anarrative poem,often set tomusic, that tellsa story.Consonance -Therepetition ofconsonant soundswithin or at theend of words in aline of poetry.Atmosphere -The overallfeeling or moodin a poem, oftencreated bysetting and tone.

Untitled 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. Haiku -A three-line Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure.
  2. Simile -A comparison using "like" or "as."
  3. Line -A single row of words in a poem.
  4. Figurative Language -Language that uses figures of speech like similes, metaphors, and personification.
  5. Theme -The underlying message or main idea of a poem.
  6. Personification -Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
  7. Assonance -The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words.
  8. Hyperbole -An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis.
  9. Rhyme -The repetition of sounds at the ends of words.
  10. Speaker -The voice or persona that narrates the poem.
  11. Rhythm -The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
  12. Metaphor -A direct comparison between two unrelated things without using "like" or "as."
  13. Mood - The feeling or atmosphere that a poem creates for the reader.
  14. Sonnet -A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and meter.
  15. Epic -A long narrative poem about heroic deeds and events significant to a culture.
  16. Alliteration -The repetition of the same initial consonant sound in closely positioned words.
  17. Rhyme Scheme - The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem.
  18. Stanza -A group of lines in a poem, considered a unit.
  19. Repetition -The repeated use of words, phrases, or lines for emphasis.
  20. Free Verse - Poetry that does not follow a regular rhyme or meter.
  21. Blank Verse - Unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter.
  22. Onomatopoeia - A word that imitates the sound it represents (e.g., buzz, hiss, bang).
  23. Ballad -A narrative poem, often set to music, that tells a story.
  24. Consonance -The repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words in a line of poetry.
  25. Atmosphere -The overall feeling or mood in a poem, often created by setting and tone.