a program ofinstruction in aneducationalinstitution givinginto the results ofqualification andcertificationAn imaginedplace or state ofthings in whicheverything isperfect1820Booker T.Washingtoneducation createdfrom home referringto how children weretaught before publicschools were evenopenedBostonEnglishClassicalSchoolClaraBartonthe firstyears offormal,structurededucationeducationhappening from aprogram but isn'tevaluated anddoesn't lead tocertificationJustinSmithMorrillHoraceMann1845the stage ofeducationfollowingprimaryeducationtutora range ofeducationalactivities takingaction invarious settingsMichiganStateUniversityHoraceMannHenryBarnardThe CivilRights Actof 1875Free!a program ofinstruction in aneducationalinstitution givinginto the results ofqualification andcertificationAn imaginedplace or state ofthings in whicheverything isperfect1820Booker T.Washingtoneducation createdfrom home referringto how children weretaught before publicschools were evenopenedBostonEnglishClassicalSchoolClaraBartonthe firstyears offormal,structurededucationeducationhappening from aprogram but isn'tevaluated anddoesn't lead tocertificationJustinSmithMorrillHoraceMann1845the stage ofeducationfollowingprimaryeducationtutora range ofeducationalactivities takingaction invarious settingsMichiganStateUniversityHoraceMannHenryBarnardThe CivilRights Actof 1875Free!

History of Education! - 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. a program of instruction in an educational institution giving into the results of qualification and certification
  2. An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
  3. 1820
  4. Booker T. Washington
  5. education created from home referring to how children were taught before public schools were even opened
  6. Boston English Classical School
  7. Clara Barton
  8. the first years of formal, structured education
  9. education happening from a program but isn't evaluated and doesn't lead to certification
  10. Justin Smith Morrill
  11. Horace Mann
  12. 1845
  13. the stage of education following primary education
  14. tutor
  15. a range of educational activities taking action in various settings
  16. Michigan State University
  17. Horace Mann
  18. Henry Barnard
  19. The Civil Rights Act of 1875
  20. Free!