The wordsdon’t meanexactly whatthey say.Travel through aplace in order tolearn moreabout it: Learnabout somethingin detail.A poem canhave a patternto make itlook nice andeasier to read.The words in apoem have abeat when youread them, likemusic!Words endwith thesame soundor sounds.the intentionalrepeating ofsounds, words,phrases, or lines tocreate emphasis,rhythm, contrast, ora sense of unity.She’s asbusy asa bee.In a slowandimportantmanner.An oldfashionedword forshoe.a word thatnames aperson, place,thing, idea,animal, orqualitytells whatthesubjectdoes or isWords tell howthings look, sound,feel, smell, andtaste. They helpyou picture whatthe poet sees inhis or her mind.is who orwhat thesentenceis aboutA word usedto describean action,state.The wordsdon’t meanexactly whatthey say.Travel through aplace in order tolearn moreabout it: Learnabout somethingin detail.A poem canhave a patternto make itlook nice andeasier to read.The words in apoem have abeat when youread them, likemusic!Words endwith thesame soundor sounds.the intentionalrepeating ofsounds, words,phrases, or lines tocreate emphasis,rhythm, contrast, ora sense of unity.She’s asbusy asa bee.In a slowandimportantmanner.An oldfashionedword forshoe.a word thatnames aperson, place,thing, idea,animal, orqualitytells whatthesubjectdoes or isWords tell howthings look, sound,feel, smell, andtaste. They helpyou picture whatthe poet sees inhis or her mind.is who orwhat thesentenceis aboutA word usedto describean action,state.

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. The words don’t mean exactly what they say.
  2. Travel through a place in order to learn more about it: Learn about something in detail.
  3. A poem can have a pattern to make it look nice and easier to read.
  4. The words in a poem have a beat when you read them, like music!
  5. Words end with the same sound or sounds.
  6. the intentional repeating of sounds, words, phrases, or lines to create emphasis, rhythm, contrast, or a sense of unity.
  7. She’s as busy as a bee.
  8. In a slow and important manner.
  9. An old fashioned word for shoe.
  10. a word that names a person, place, thing, idea, animal, or quality
  11. tells what the subject does or is
  12. Words tell how things look, sound, feel, smell, and taste. They help you picture what the poet sees in his or her mind.
  13. is who or what the sentence is about
  14. A word used to describe an action, state.