This bingo card has a free space and 50 words: Take a pic of a former United States President. (Be sure to tell us who he is), Explain what you believe to be the importance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier. Include a pic or video., Take a picture of a statue from the FDR Memorial and why that statue was included in the Memorial., Take a historical fact you learned from any of the Smithsonian Galleries., Take a picture of the Iwo Jima Memorial along with a fact about the Memorial., Take a picture of something relating to Manifest destiny. (Explain how it relates), Take a quote that you found meaningful from the Thomas Jefferson Memorial., Take a picture of an animal from the Natural History Museum as well as a fact to go with it., Take a fact about the Korean War Memorial or a fact you learned about the Korean War., Take a pic of the current United States President., Take a picture of the Berlin Wall as well as a piece of critical news information the people of East Berlin should know., Take a picture of the eternal flame with a brief description of its importance., Take a picture with a classmate in Washington D.C., Take a picture of an airplane in the National Air and Space Museum along with a fact about it., List a fact you learned at the American History Museum and an accompanying image., Take an action shot of you bowling with a funny hashtag (#)., List a memorable fact you learned from the Holocaust Museum., Take a fact you learned about one of the primary source documents at the National Archives., Take a pic of a quote you found powerful from the MLK memorial. Create a hashtag for the quote., List a fact and a picture from your trip to Mount Vernon., Take a picture from The Naval Academy with a description of what it is., Take a photo of the White House., Take a fact about the Vietnam War Memorial or a fact you learned about the Vietnam War., Take a picture from the Newseum along with a news headline to go with it., Take a picture of the spelling mistake at the Lincoln Memorial. Hashtag (#) the correct spelling., Take a photo of something that relates to your role in “Bomb” and explain how the photo represents your role., Take a photo of the library that has 838 miles of bookshelves. Include the name of the library., Take a pic of a building, statue, or photo related to Alexander Hamilton. What’s the connection?, Take a pic of the original motto of the United States. Why do you think the founders chose that phrase?, Take a pic of a Latin phrase you find (not the US motto). What is the significance of it?, Take a picture of the plaque with the ratio at the WW2 Memorial., Construction on or in the Capitol Building., Something you bought in a gift shop and the reason you bought it., Take a picture of the sculpture of three men at the Vietnam War Memorial. What do they represent?, Take an original word problem that you created and a picture that is related to your problem., Take a picture of a statue of someone from Texas and where the statue is located., Take a photo of a propeller-driven warplane. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be P-51 Mustang., Take a photo of a jet-powered warplane. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be F-4 Phantom., Take a photo of the SR-71 Blackbird. You can't miss it as you walk into the main hangar area. Your post should include its speed in Mach numbers. If you need help, ask Mr. Peden., Take a photo of an airliner. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be Concorde., Take a photo of a spacecraft. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be Space Shuttle Discovery., Take a picture of the front page of one of the newspapers at the Newseum., Take a picture of something related to our War Theme at the Newseum. Explain how it relates to what we studied., Take a picture of a Pulitzer Prize Winning Photograph at the Newseum and explain why you think this photo won the award., Take a picture of a statistic at the Newseum that surprised you. Why was this so surprising?, Take an image of a protest that you found in the Newseum. Include the location, date, and purpose of the protest., Take an image of something that inspired you on the trip., Take a picture of something that made you laugh., Take an artistic photo. Create a caption for your photo. and Take an image of the site that you were assigned last week in class. Include a fact that you learned about it on the trip..
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