Scientist whowas one of thefounders ofthe theory ofevolutionPhysical traitthat helps anindividualsurviveThemovement ofpart or all ofa populationAdistinguishingqualityThechange oftraits overtimeA speciesthat nolongerexistsAn explanation ofthe world that hasbeen scientificallyaccepted afterrepeated testingThe change intwo separatepopulations sothat they are nolonger thesame speciesA trait thatcan bepassed fromparent tooffspringPreservedremains oflivingthingsAbility for anorganism tosurvive andreproduceOnly the bestindividuals mostsuited to theirenvironment liveto reproduceRange ofphysical traitswithin apopulation orspeciesSmallchangesto anindividualSurvival ofindividualsdue tobeneficialphysical traitsA testable,educatedguess madeonobservationsScientist whowas one of thefounders ofthe theory ofevolutionPhysical traitthat helps anindividualsurviveThemovement ofpart or all ofa populationAdistinguishingqualityThechange oftraits overtimeA speciesthat nolongerexistsAn explanation ofthe world that hasbeen scientificallyaccepted afterrepeated testingThe change intwo separatepopulations sothat they are nolonger thesame speciesA trait thatcan bepassed fromparent tooffspringPreservedremains oflivingthingsAbility for anorganism tosurvive andreproduceOnly the bestindividuals mostsuited to theirenvironment liveto reproduceRange ofphysical traitswithin apopulation orspeciesSmallchangesto anindividualSurvival ofindividualsdue tobeneficialphysical traitsA testable,educatedguess madeonobservations

Evolution Bingo 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. Scientist who was one of the founders of the theory of evolution
  2. Physical trait that helps an individual survive
  3. The movement of part or all of a population
  4. A distinguishing quality
  5. The change of traits over time
  6. A species that no longer exists
  7. An explanation of the world that has been scientifically accepted after repeated testing
  8. The change in two separate populations so that they are no longer the same species
  9. A trait that can be passed from parent to offspring
  10. Preserved remains of living things
  11. Ability for an organism to survive and reproduce
  12. Only the best individuals most suited to their environment live to reproduce
  13. Range of physical traits within a population or species
  14. Small changes to an individual
  15. Survival of individuals due to beneficial physical traits
  16. A testable, educated guess made on observations