(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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Find a piece of jewelry that you would want to wear.
Find a piece from the first visit. Which one did you go to?
Go to the fourth floor. Write down the name of a pigment in the pigment display box.
Choose a piece that evokes emotion. What do you feel?
Find a painting that is monochrome (painted in one color).
Find a piece that connects to themes in your ELA class so far this year.
Find a piece where it looks like the subject is staring into your soul.
Find an object that is not a painting. What is it made from?
Find a piece that has an x-ray.
Find a piece that is part of the reframe project. Be ready to explain why it was part of the project! Think back to your first visit and what you learned about the reframe project. Ask a teacher for support if you have any questions.
Find a piece that is multimedia (Something made of multiple materials; example - an artwork that has mosaic tiles).
Find an object with an unknown artist or subject.
Find a piece that speaks to your identity.
Find a piece that reminds you of someone you love.
Find a photograph.
Find a piece that you enjoy!
Find an object you didn’t expect to see in a museum. Be ready to explain why!
Go to the third floor and look towards the top of the walls. You’ll see blue words and years. Write down a word that sticks out to you from the piece.
Find a piece of abstract art. (Not sure what to look for? Ask a GST!)
Find a piece that connects to something you have learned in history so far this year.
Find a piece made in 2020 or later.
Find a portrait.
Find something that you would find in a house. For example, silverware or dishes.
Submit something via the QR code in the Enlightenment exhibition.