theCommanderworking withthe crew in theSpacecraftSimulationa screenthat showsmissionactivitiesa picture thatcan be sentfrom MissionControl toSpacecraft.FlightDirectora specialdoorway thatallowsastronauts toenter and leavethe spacecraft.MissionStatusDataLogControllera studentworking inMissionControlMissionCommanderALFCameraa televisionmonitor thatshows thetask and timestep-by-stepinstructionsfor eachtaska portablecameraused byPROBEPriorityImageTaskCardtheCommanderworking inMissionControlMonitoracting outa spacemissionairlocka number enteredinto the computersystem when aspacecraft crewmember is startinga new taskStartCodesomethingthat isveryimportantused in MissionControl torecordexperimentaldatatheCommanderworking withthe crew in theSpacecraftSimulationa screenthat showsmissionactivitiesa picture thatcan be sentfrom MissionControl toSpacecraft.FlightDirectora specialdoorway thatallowsastronauts toenter and leavethe spacecraft.MissionStatusDataLogControllera studentworking inMissionControlMissionCommanderALFCameraa televisionmonitor thatshows thetask and timestep-by-stepinstructionsfor eachtaska portablecameraused byPROBEPriorityImageTaskCardtheCommanderworking inMissionControlMonitoracting outa spacemissionairlocka number enteredinto the computersystem when aspacecraft crewmember is startinga new taskStartCodesomethingthat isveryimportantused in MissionControl torecordexperimentaldata

Return to the Moon Vocab - 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 Commander working with the crew in the Spacecraft
  2. Simulation
  3. a screen that shows mission activities
  4. a picture that can be sent from Mission Control to Spacecraft.
  5. Flight Director
  6. a special doorway that allows astronauts to enter and leave the spacecraft.
  7. Mission Status
  8. Data Log
  9. Controller
  10. a student working in Mission Control
  11. Mission Commander
  12. ALF Camera
  13. a television monitor that shows the task and time
  14. step-by-step instructions for each task
  15. a portable camera used by PROBE
  16. Priority
  17. Image
  18. Task Card
  19. the Commander working in Mission Control
  20. Monitor
  21. acting out a space mission
  22. airlock
  23. a number entered into the computer system when a spacecraft crew member is starting a new task
  24. Start Code
  25. something that is very important
  26. used in Mission Control to record experimental data