Speaker:the voicetalking ina poem orstoryTheme:the centralidea ormessage of atext (big ideain a story)Evidence:facts,examples, ordetails thatprovesomething istrueFigurativeLanguage:words thatmeansomethingdifferent thantheir normalmeaningLine:a singlerow ofwords in apoemFallingAction:the part of thestory after theclimaz whenthe problembegins to besolvedConflict:a problem orstrugglebetweenopposingforcesRepetition:when words orphrases areused morethan once foremphasisEvent:somethingimportantthat happensin a storyCharacter:a person,being, oranimal ina storyProps:Objects usedby charactersin a play tohelp the storySetting:the time andplace inwhich a storyhappensPlot:thesequenceof eventsin a storyFree!Resolution:the end ofthe storywhere theproblems getsolvedKeyIdea:the mostimportantpoint ormessage ina textFable:a shortstory thatteaches alessonStageDirection:instructionsin a play thattell actorswhat to do orwhere to goRhymeScheme:a patterns ofrhymingwords at theend of linesin a poemAct:a big sectionof a play, likea chapter ina bookStanza:a group oflines in apoem, like aparagraphRisingAction:the part ofthe storywhere thingsstart to getexcitingScenes:smallerpartsinside ofan actClimax:the mostexciting orimportant partof a story, oftenthe turningpointSpeaker:the voicetalking ina poem orstoryTheme:the centralidea ormessage of atext (big ideain a story)Evidence:facts,examples, ordetails thatprovesomething istrueFigurativeLanguage:words thatmeansomethingdifferent thantheir normalmeaningLine:a singlerow ofwords in apoemFallingAction:the part of thestory after theclimaz whenthe problembegins to besolvedConflict:a problem orstrugglebetweenopposingforcesRepetition:when words orphrases areused morethan once foremphasisEvent:somethingimportantthat happensin a storyCharacter:a person,being, oranimal ina storyProps:Objects usedby charactersin a play tohelp the storySetting:the time andplace inwhich a storyhappensPlot:thesequenceof eventsin a storyFree!Resolution:the end ofthe storywhere theproblems getsolvedKeyIdea:the mostimportantpoint ormessage ina textFable:a shortstory thatteaches alessonStageDirection:instructionsin a play thattell actorswhat to do orwhere to goRhymeScheme:a patterns ofrhymingwords at theend of linesin a poemAct:a big sectionof a play, likea chapter ina bookStanza:a group oflines in apoem, like aparagraphRisingAction:the part ofthe storywhere thingsstart to getexcitingScenes:smallerpartsinside ofan actClimax:the mostexciting orimportant partof a story, oftenthe turningpoint

ELAR Vocabulary - 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 voice talking in a poem or story
    Speaker:
  2. the central idea or message of a text (big idea in a story)
    Theme:
  3. facts, examples, or details that prove something is true
    Evidence:
  4. words that mean something different than their normal meaning
    Figurative Language:
  5. a single row of words in a poem
    Line:
  6. the part of the story after the climaz when the problem begins to be solved
    Falling Action:
  7. a problem or struggle between opposing forces
    Conflict:
  8. when words or phrases are used more than once for emphasis
    Repetition:
  9. something important that happens in a story
    Event:
  10. a person, being, or animal in a story
    Character:
  11. Objects used by characters in a play to help the story
    Props:
  12. the time and place in which a story happens
    Setting:
  13. the sequence of events in a story
    Plot:
  14. Free!
  15. the end of the story where the problems get solved
    Resolution:
  16. the most important point or message in a text
    Key Idea:
  17. a short story that teaches a lesson
    Fable:
  18. instructions in a play that tell actors what to do or where to go
    Stage Direction:
  19. a patterns of rhyming words at the end of lines in a poem
    Rhyme Scheme:
  20. a big section of a play, like a chapter in a book
    Act:
  21. a group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph
    Stanza:
  22. the part of the story where things start to get exciting
    Rising Action:
  23. smaller parts inside of an act
    Scenes:
  24. the most exciting or important part of a story, often the turning point
    Climax: