hurricanelow pressureweather systemthat causesextremely highwinds andrainfalltradethe act ofbuying andsellinggoodsWegenerthe manresponsiblefor the theoryof ContinentalDriftSilkRouteAncient tradepath thatstretched fromAsia to Europeand NorthAfricavolcanoa hill ormountainthrough whichlava,ash androcks eruptearthquakeintenseshaking ofthe Earth'scrustSendaiframeworkthe internationalsystem of earlywarnings in orderto better preparecommunities fornatural hazardsAncientMesopotamiaRegion that is partof the FertileCrescent, wherewriting andcivilisations beganabsolutelocationthe fixedpositiondeterminedby itscoordinatesrelativelocationposition of alocation inrelation to otherplaces e.gnorth, southetc.EmpireA group ofstates ruledby anothermonarch orrulerglobalinteractionsI&S key conceptrelated to therelationshipbetweencommunities andtheir environmentscollapsedisintegration,failure of asystem, orbuildingChangeI&S conceptthat relates toevolution, ortransformationshazardadangeror riskidentitycultural, ethnic,national, historicalbackground,influenced bywhere and whenyou were fromtectonicplatesthe Earth'scrust isformed ofmany oftheseclimateThe averagemeteorologicalconditions in alocation over along period oftimeAdministrationthe functionwhich ensuresthat laws andpolicies arecarried out forthe governmentsystemsI&S keyconcept relatedto inputs,outputs,processesfloodexcessiverainfallcan causethisUrbanisationThe process bywhich an areabecomes morebuilt up - as atown or cityMaria-TheresiaRuler of theAustro-HungarianEmpire in the18th centurylongitudeDistance eastor west of theGreenwichMeridien. Linesrun verticallyNaturalhazarda natural eventthat poses adanger or riskto communitiesirrigationsystem forwateringcropsRuralTheoppositeof urbancivilisationAdvancedstage of humancultural andsocialdevelopmentViennacapitalcity ofAustriatime,space,placeI&S conceptthat is closelyrelated tohistory andgeographydisasteran event thathas terribleconsequencesfor people ortheenvironmentethnicitybelonging toa commoncultural orethnic groupLawSystem ofrules bywhichcountries aregovernedAustro-HungarianempiremostpowerfulcentralEuropeanempireWeatherThe actualmeteorologicalconditions in agiven place ata given timetsunamihuge wavecaused byseismicaction underthe oceanEquator0degreeslatitudelatitudeDistance northor south of theEquator. Linesrun horizontallyRomanempireDates from 1stcentury AD andruled over mostof Europe andNorth Africahurricanelow pressureweather systemthat causesextremely highwinds andrainfalltradethe act ofbuying andsellinggoodsWegenerthe manresponsiblefor the theoryof ContinentalDriftSilkRouteAncient tradepath thatstretched fromAsia to Europeand NorthAfricavolcanoa hill ormountainthrough whichlava,ash androcks eruptearthquakeintenseshaking ofthe Earth'scrustSendaiframeworkthe internationalsystem of earlywarnings in orderto better preparecommunities fornatural hazardsAncientMesopotamiaRegion that is partof the FertileCrescent, wherewriting andcivilisations beganabsolutelocationthe fixedpositiondeterminedby itscoordinatesrelativelocationposition of alocation inrelation to otherplaces e.gnorth, southetc.EmpireA group ofstates ruledby anothermonarch orrulerglobalinteractionsI&S key conceptrelated to therelationshipbetweencommunities andtheir environmentscollapsedisintegration,failure of asystem, orbuildingChangeI&S conceptthat relates toevolution, ortransformationshazardadangeror riskidentitycultural, ethnic,national, historicalbackground,influenced bywhere and whenyou were fromtectonicplatesthe Earth'scrust isformed ofmany oftheseclimateThe averagemeteorologicalconditions in alocation over along period oftimeAdministrationthe functionwhich ensuresthat laws andpolicies arecarried out forthe governmentsystemsI&S keyconcept relatedto inputs,outputs,processesfloodexcessiverainfallcan causethisUrbanisationThe process bywhich an areabecomes morebuilt up - as atown or cityMaria-TheresiaRuler of theAustro-HungarianEmpire in the18th centurylongitudeDistance eastor west of theGreenwichMeridien. Linesrun verticallyNaturalhazarda natural eventthat poses adanger or riskto communitiesirrigationsystem forwateringcropsRuralTheoppositeof urbancivilisationAdvancedstage of humancultural andsocialdevelopmentViennacapitalcity ofAustriatime,space,placeI&S conceptthat is closelyrelated tohistory andgeographydisasteran event thathas terribleconsequencesfor people ortheenvironmentethnicitybelonging toa commoncultural orethnic groupLawSystem ofrules bywhichcountries aregovernedAustro-HungarianempiremostpowerfulcentralEuropeanempireWeatherThe actualmeteorologicalconditions in agiven place ata given timetsunamihuge wavecaused byseismicaction underthe oceanEquator0degreeslatitudelatitudeDistance northor south of theEquator. Linesrun horizontallyRomanempireDates from 1stcentury AD andruled over mostof Europe andNorth Africa

Grade 8 Review of the Year - 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. low pressure weather system that causes extremely high winds and rainfall
    hurricane
  2. the act of buying and selling goods
    trade
  3. the man responsible for the theory of Continental Drift
    Wegener
  4. Ancient trade path that stretched from Asia to Europe and North Africa
    Silk Route
  5. a hill or mountain through which lava,ash and rocks erupt
    volcano
  6. intense shaking of the Earth's crust
    earthquake
  7. the international system of early warnings in order to better prepare communities for natural hazards
    Sendai framework
  8. Region that is part of the Fertile Crescent, where writing and civilisations began
    Ancient Mesopotamia
  9. the fixed position determined by its coordinates
    absolute location
  10. position of a location in relation to other places e.g north, south etc.
    relative location
  11. A group of states ruled by another monarch or ruler
    Empire
  12. I&S key concept related to the relationship between communities and their environments
    global interactions
  13. disintegration, failure of a system, or building
    collapse
  14. I&S concept that relates to evolution, or transformations
    Change
  15. a danger or risk
    hazard
  16. cultural, ethnic, national, historical background, influenced by where and when you were from
    identity
  17. the Earth's crust is formed of many of these
    tectonic plates
  18. The average meteorological conditions in a location over a long period of time
    climate
  19. the function which ensures that laws and policies are carried out for the government
    Administration
  20. I&S key concept related to inputs, outputs, processes
    systems
  21. excessive rainfall can cause this
    flood
  22. The process by which an area becomes more built up - as a town or city
    Urbanisation
  23. Ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 18th century
    Maria-Theresia
  24. Distance east or west of the Greenwich Meridien. Lines run vertically
    longitude
  25. a natural event that poses a danger or risk to communities
    Natural hazard
  26. system for watering crops
    irrigation
  27. The opposite of urban
    Rural
  28. Advanced stage of human cultural and social development
    civilisation
  29. capital city of Austria
    Vienna
  30. I&S concept that is closely related to history and geography
    time,space, place
  31. an event that has terrible consequences for people or the environment
    disaster
  32. belonging to a common cultural or ethnic group
    ethnicity
  33. System of rules by which countries are governed
    Law
  34. most powerful central European empire
    Austro-Hungarian empire
  35. The actual meteorological conditions in a given place at a given time
    Weather
  36. huge wave caused by seismic action under the ocean
    tsunami
  37. 0 degrees latitude
    Equator
  38. Distance north or south of the Equator. Lines run horizontally
    latitude
  39. Dates from 1st century AD and ruled over most of Europe and North Africa
    Roman empire