ManmadeobjectsNomadA bridge of landformed during theIce Age thatallowed people totravel from Asia toNorth America.A time in Earthshistory duringwhich glacierscovered largeparts of thesurface.A period of timethat refers toevents or objectsthat date beforethe written recordexisted.Hunter-GathererLandBridgeIceAgeArtifact(750,000BCE-10,000BCE)PrehistoryA period oftime whenstone toolswere madePeople who huntanimals and gatherwildplants,seeds,fruits,andnuts to survive.PaleolithicAgeMoving fromplace to placewith nopermanenthomeStoneAgeManmadeobjectsNomadA bridge of landformed during theIce Age thatallowed people totravel from Asia toNorth America.A time in Earthshistory duringwhich glacierscovered largeparts of thesurface.A period of timethat refers toevents or objectsthat date beforethe written recordexisted.Hunter-GathererLandBridgeIceAgeArtifact(750,000BCE-10,000BCE)PrehistoryA period oftime whenstone toolswere madePeople who huntanimals and gatherwildplants,seeds,fruits,andnuts to survive.PaleolithicAgeMoving fromplace to placewith nopermanenthomeStoneAge

Hunter and Gatherers - 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. Man made objects
  2. Nomad
  3. A bridge of land formed during the Ice Age that allowed people to travel from Asia to North America.
  4. A time in Earths history during which glaciers covered large parts of the surface.
  5. A period of time that refers to events or objects that date before the written record existed.
  6. Hunter- Gatherer
  7. Land Bridge
  8. Ice Age
  9. Artifact
  10. (750,000 BCE- 10,000 BCE)
  11. Prehistory
  12. A period of time when stone tools were made
  13. People who hunt animals and gather wild plants,seeds,fruits,and nuts to survive.
  14. Paleolithic Age
  15. Moving from place to place with no permanent home
  16. Stone Age