PaleolithicAgethe earliestperiod ofthe StoneAgeAccomplishmentsSuccess atcompletinga goalDomesticatethe tamingof animalsfor humanuseNomadspeople whomoved fromplace toplaceSelf-Monitorto stay ontask andmanage myownbehaviorFirediscoverythe providedwarmth, lightandprotectionStoneAgeThe overarchingname of the timewhen people usedstone to maketoolsLanguagea way tocommunicateusing wordsNeolithicAgeduring this periodpeople shiftedfrom hunting andgathering toagriculture orfarmingGeographythe studyof thelandLandBridgehow earlyhumanstraveledbetween Asiaand NorthAmericaCaveArta way forhumans toexpressthemselveswithout wordsCulturethe socialbehaviorsof a groupof peopleTechnologytools andmethodshumans usedto performtasksIceAgeThe timeofextremecoldSocialStructureThis termrefers to howpeople wereorganizedinto groupsHunterGatherersThe name forthe roles ofmen andwomen in thePaleolithic age.RespectTheexpectation(s)in ThompsonTerritoryartifactAn objectmade byhumanhandsReligionshrines andstatues areartifactspointing to thisin earlycivilizationsAgriculturalRevolutionthe rise offarming andpermanentsettlementsRiversWhere didearlycivilizationsbuild theircommunities?Specializationbecomingskillful inone areaSystematicAgricultureorganizedgrowingof foodPaleolithicAgethe earliestperiod ofthe StoneAgeAccomplishmentsSuccess atcompletinga goalDomesticatethe tamingof animalsfor humanuseNomadspeople whomoved fromplace toplaceSelf-Monitorto stay ontask andmanage myownbehaviorFirediscoverythe providedwarmth, lightandprotectionStoneAgeThe overarchingname of the timewhen people usedstone to maketoolsLanguagea way tocommunicateusing wordsNeolithicAgeduring this periodpeople shiftedfrom hunting andgathering toagriculture orfarmingGeographythe studyof thelandLandBridgehow earlyhumanstraveledbetween Asiaand NorthAmericaCaveArta way forhumans toexpressthemselveswithout wordsCulturethe socialbehaviorsof a groupof peopleTechnologytools andmethodshumans usedto performtasksIceAgeThe timeofextremecoldSocialStructureThis termrefers to howpeople wereorganizedinto groupsHunterGatherersThe name forthe roles ofmen andwomen in thePaleolithic age.RespectTheexpectation(s)in ThompsonTerritoryartifactAn objectmade byhumanhandsReligionshrines andstatues areartifactspointing to thisin earlycivilizationsAgriculturalRevolutionthe rise offarming andpermanentsettlementsRiversWhere didearlycivilizationsbuild theircommunities?Specializationbecomingskillful inone areaSystematicAgricultureorganizedgrowingof food

Early Humans - 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 earliest period of the Stone Age
    Paleolithic Age
  2. Success at completing a goal
    Accomplishments
  3. the taming of animals for human use
    Domesticate
  4. people who moved from place to place
    Nomads
  5. to stay on task and manage my own behavior
    Self-Monitor
  6. discovery the provided warmth, light and protection
    Fire
  7. The overarching name of the time when people used stone to make tools
    Stone Age
  8. a way to communicate using words
    Language
  9. during this period people shifted from hunting and gathering to agriculture or farming
    Neolithic Age
  10. the study of the land
    Geography
  11. how early humans traveled between Asia and North America
    Land Bridge
  12. a way for humans to express themselves without words
    Cave Art
  13. the social behaviors of a group of people
    Culture
  14. tools and methods humans used to perform tasks
    Technology
  15. The time of extreme cold
    Ice Age
  16. This term refers to how people were organized into groups
    Social Structure
  17. The name for the roles of men and women in the Paleolithic age.
    Hunter Gatherers
  18. The expectation(s) in Thompson Territory
    Respect
  19. An object made by human hands
    artifact
  20. shrines and statues are artifacts pointing to this in early civilizations
    Religion
  21. the rise of farming and permanent settlements
    Agricultural Revolution
  22. Where did early civilizations build their communities?
    Rivers
  23. becoming skillful in one area
    Specialization
  24. organized growing of food
    Systematic Agriculture