Ways peopleand productsmove from placeto place (roads,railroads, rivers,and ports).A group ofIndigenous peoplewho sharecommon ancestry,culture, and oftena connection to aparticular region.How many peoplelive in a certainarea, usuallymeasured aspeople per squaremile or kilometer.A place wherepeopleestablish acommunity; canbe a town,village, or city.Relating to acity ordenselypopulatedarea.The movementof people fromone place toanother, oftento live or work.A person whomoves to anew countryto live therepermanently.The way apopulation growsor shrinks overtime because ofbirths, deaths,immigration, andemigration.The study ofhow people,resources,and ideasmoveA person orgroup that wasborn in a placeor has longhistorical ties tothat land.Relating to thecountryside orareas with lowpopulationdensity.Statisticalinformation abouta population (forexample age,race, income, andlanguage spoken)Shared beliefs,customs,traditions,language, arts,and behaviors of agroup of people.A group of peoplewho sharecommon culturaltraits, such aslanguage,ancestry, ortraditionsa system ofbeliefs that agroup ofpeople shares  Traditions,beliefs, andcultural practicespassed downfrom earliergenerationsRelating to bothsocial factors (likeeducation and family)and economic factors(like income andjobs) that affectpeople's lives.  The process bywhich a placeimproves itseconomy, createsjobs, and raisesliving standards.The presence ofmany different kindsof people in agroup, includingdifferences in race,ethnicity, language,religion, or culture.A smaller areawithin a town orcity where peoplelive close togetherand share localplaces like parksor shops.Involving orincluding peoplefrom manydifferent culturalbackgrounds livingtogether.  A person who isforced to leavetheir homecountry becauseof danger, war,or persecution.The number ofpeople who livein a place, suchas a city, state,or country.Actions by citizens tohelp their communityor influencegovernmentdecisions, such asvoting, volunteering,or attending publicmeetings.Ways peopleand productsmove from placeto place (roads,railroads, rivers,and ports).A group ofIndigenous peoplewho sharecommon ancestry,culture, and oftena connection to aparticular region.How many peoplelive in a certainarea, usuallymeasured aspeople per squaremile or kilometer.A place wherepeopleestablish acommunity; canbe a town,village, or city.Relating to acity ordenselypopulatedarea.The movementof people fromone place toanother, oftento live or work.A person whomoves to anew countryto live therepermanently.The way apopulation growsor shrinks overtime because ofbirths, deaths,immigration, andemigration.The study ofhow people,resources,and ideasmoveA person orgroup that wasborn in a placeor has longhistorical ties tothat land.Relating to thecountryside orareas with lowpopulationdensity.Statisticalinformation abouta population (forexample age,race, income, andlanguage spoken)Shared beliefs,customs,traditions,language, arts,and behaviors of agroup of people.A group of peoplewho sharecommon culturaltraits, such aslanguage,ancestry, ortraditionsa system ofbeliefs that agroup ofpeople shares  Traditions,beliefs, andcultural practicespassed downfrom earliergenerationsRelating to bothsocial factors (likeeducation and family)and economic factors(like income andjobs) that affectpeople's lives.  The process bywhich a placeimproves itseconomy, createsjobs, and raisesliving standards.The presence ofmany different kindsof people in agroup, includingdifferences in race,ethnicity, language,religion, or culture.A smaller areawithin a town orcity where peoplelive close togetherand share localplaces like parksor shops.Involving orincluding peoplefrom manydifferent culturalbackgrounds livingtogether.  A person who isforced to leavetheir homecountry becauseof danger, war,or persecution.The number ofpeople who livein a place, suchas a city, state,or country.Actions by citizens tohelp their communityor influencegovernmentdecisions, such asvoting, volunteering,or attending publicmeetings.

Population and Diversity 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. Ways people and products move from place to place (roads, railroads, rivers, and ports).
  2. A group of Indigenous people who share common ancestry, culture, and often a connection to a particular region.
  3. How many people live in a certain area, usually measured as people per square mile or kilometer.
  4. A place where people establish a community; can be a town, village, or city.
  5. Relating to a city or densely populated area.
  6. The movement of people from one place to another, often to live or work.
  7. A person who moves to a new country to live there permanently.
  8. The way a population grows or shrinks over time because of births, deaths, immigration, and emigration.
  9. The study of how people, resources, and ideas move
  10. A person or group that was born in a place or has long historical ties to that land.
  11. Relating to the countryside or areas with low population density.
  12. Statistical information about a population (for example age, race, income, and language spoken)
  13. Shared beliefs, customs, traditions, language, arts, and behaviors of a group of people.
  14. A group of people who share common cultural traits, such as language, ancestry, or traditions
  15. a system of beliefs that a group of people shares
  16. Traditions, beliefs, and cultural practices passed down from earlier generations
  17. Relating to both social factors (like education and family) and economic factors (like income and jobs) that affect people's lives.
  18. The process by which a place improves its economy, creates jobs, and raises living standards.
  19. The presence of many different kinds of people in a group, including differences in race, ethnicity, language, religion, or culture.
  20. A smaller area within a town or city where people live close together and share local places like parks or shops.
  21. Involving or including people from many different cultural backgrounds living together.
  22. A person who is forced to leave their home country because of danger, war, or persecution.
  23. The number of people who live in a place, such as a city, state, or country.
  24. Actions by citizens to help their community or influence government decisions, such as voting, volunteering, or attending public meetings.