Source with bias Academic Article/Popular Article pair Op- ed Peer reviewed source Source written by someone with a PhD Source from Emerson Library database Book (take a picture) Unreliable source Source from Google Scholar Source written within the last year Interview Encyclopedia Academic article Source from JSTOR Annotated bibliography book (take a picture) Museum exhibit/art Source written over 50 years ago Memoir Audio Podcast Source behind paywall Source written within the last ten years Source from Pew Research Center Film/video Source with bias Academic Article/Popular Article pair Op- ed Peer reviewed source Source written by someone with a PhD Source from Emerson Library database Book (take a picture) Unreliable source Source from Google Scholar Source written within the last year Interview Encyclopedia Academic article Source from JSTOR Annotated bibliography book (take a picture) Museum exhibit/art Source written over 50 years ago Memoir Audio Podcast Source behind paywall Source written within the last ten years Source from Pew Research Center Film/video
(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.
Source with bias
Academic Article/Popular Article pair
Op-ed
Peer reviewed source
Source written by someone with a PhD
Source from Emerson Library database
Book (take a picture)
Unreliable source
Source from Google Scholar
Source written within the last year
Interview
Encyclopedia
Academic article
Source from JSTOR
Annotated bibliography book (take a picture)
Museum exhibit/art
Source written over 50 years ago
Memoir
Audio
Podcast
Source behind paywall
Source written within the last ten years
Source from Pew Research Center
Film/video