Sticks on theground. (Whatanimal mightuse them, andfor what?)A plant withbrown leaves.(Could it needmore water?)A bug thatbites people,such as amosquito ortickAnimals(besidespeople) whoare "talking."A personor pet whoisexercising.A large rock.(Are therebugsunderneathit?)An animal abird mighteat, like aworm or abeetle.Two types ofanimals, like birdsand squirrels, thatcould share ahome, like a tree.Tall grass ora bush. (Areanimalshiding insideor behind it?)An animalpeople mighteat, like arabbit or acow.A path orfence. (Howdo these helpecosystems?)A spiderweb. (Howdoes thishelp thespider?)Water ora raincloud.A verysunnyspot.A nestburrow, orother animalhome. (Leaveit alone.)A group ofants. (Arethey carryingfood?)A planteater, likea deer orbunny.A flockofbirds.An animalthat livesin soil, likea worm.A trashcan orrecyclingbin.Ashadyplant.A bee orbird. (Is itpollinating?)Somethingto throwaway orrecycle afterthe game.A flowerpot orflowerbed.Sticks on theground. (Whatanimal mightuse them, andfor what?)A plant withbrown leaves.(Could it needmore water?)A bug thatbites people,such as amosquito ortickAnimals(besidespeople) whoare "talking."A personor pet whoisexercising.A large rock.(Are therebugsunderneathit?)An animal abird mighteat, like aworm or abeetle.Two types ofanimals, like birdsand squirrels, thatcould share ahome, like a tree.Tall grass ora bush. (Areanimalshiding insideor behind it?)An animalpeople mighteat, like arabbit or acow.A path orfence. (Howdo these helpecosystems?)A spiderweb. (Howdoes thishelp thespider?)Water ora raincloud.A verysunnyspot.A nestburrow, orother animalhome. (Leaveit alone.)A group ofants. (Arethey carryingfood?)A planteater, likea deer orbunny.A flockofbirds.An animalthat livesin soil, likea worm.A trashcan orrecyclingbin.Ashadyplant.A bee orbird. (Is itpollinating?)Somethingto throwaway orrecycle afterthe game.A flowerpot orflowerbed.

Nature 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. Sticks on the ground. (What animal might use them, and for what?)
  2. A plant with brown leaves. (Could it need more water?)
  3. A bug that bites people, such as a mosquito or tick
  4. Animals (besides people) who are "talking."
  5. A person or pet who is exercising.
  6. A large rock. (Are there bugs underneath it?)
  7. An animal a bird might eat, like a worm or a beetle.
  8. Two types of animals, like birds and squirrels, that could share a home, like a tree.
  9. Tall grass or a bush. (Are animals hiding inside or behind it?)
  10. An animal people might eat, like a rabbit or a cow.
  11. A path or fence. (How do these help ecosystems?)
  12. A spider web. (How does this help the spider?)
  13. Water or a rain cloud.
  14. A very sunny spot.
  15. A nest burrow, or other animal home. (Leave it alone.)
  16. A group of ants. (Are they carrying food?)
  17. A plant eater, like a deer or bunny.
  18. A flock of birds.
  19. An animal that lives in soil, like a worm.
  20. A trash can or recycling bin.
  21. A shady plant.
  22. A bee or bird. (Is it pollinating?)
  23. Something to throw away or recycle after the game.
  24. A flower pot or flower bed.