ParallelStructureGeneral nounsthat describepeople, places,and things3rdPersonPOVFormula forwriting bodyparagraphsin an essayMetaphorToneDenotationFeelingattached to aword beyondthe literalmeaningOrganizationalPatternType ofsentence thatlinks twoindependentclauses togetherwith a FANBOYSimpleSentencePoint ofview using I,me, and mypronounsProperNounThesisWhy theauthorwrote thetextThe authorclearly tells youexactly what acharacter is likeSeriesCommaRhythmClarityAuthor'soverallmessageIndirectCharacterizationComma usedto link twosentencestogether witha FANBOYOrderedpattern ofrhyme at theend of linesin a poemSituationalIronyParallelStructureGeneral nounsthat describepeople, places,and things3rdPersonPOVFormula forwriting bodyparagraphsin an essayMetaphorToneDenotationFeelingattached to aword beyondthe literalmeaningOrganizationalPatternType ofsentence thatlinks twoindependentclauses togetherwith a FANBOYSimpleSentencePoint ofview using I,me, and mypronounsProperNounThesisWhy theauthorwrote thetextThe authorclearly tells youexactly what acharacter is likeSeriesCommaRhythmClarityAuthor'soverallmessageIndirectCharacterizationComma usedto link twosentencestogether witha FANBOYOrderedpattern ofrhyme at theend of linesin a poemSituationalIrony

STAAR 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. Parallel Structure
  2. General nouns that describe people, places, and things
  3. 3rd Person POV
  4. Formula for writing body paragraphs in an essay
  5. Metaphor
  6. Tone
  7. Denotation
  8. Feeling attached to a word beyond the literal meaning
  9. Organizational Pattern
  10. Type of sentence that links two independent clauses together with a FANBOY
  11. Simple Sentence
  12. Point of view using I, me, and my pronouns
  13. Proper Noun
  14. Thesis
  15. Why the author wrote the text
  16. The author clearly tells you exactly what a character is like
  17. Series Comma
  18. Rhythm
  19. Clarity
  20. Author's overall message
  21. Indirect Characterization
  22. Comma used to link two sentences together with a FANBOY
  23. Ordered pattern of rhyme at the end of lines in a poem
  24. Situational Irony