MossPlantsthat growin humidplaces.PollenA powderproduced byplants forreproduction.RespireTaking inOxygen andreleasingCarbonDioxide.RootsThe part of aplant thatabsorbswater fromthe soil.MedicineAsubstanceto treatdisease.BranchesThearms ofa tree.HoneyWhatproduct beesproduce. Weeat it.FlowerThe part ofa plant thatblossoms. Ithas petals.ReptilesA type ofVertebrateswith scaleyskin.PhotosynthesisThe processof turningsunlight intofood.SilkWhat usefulproduct snailsproduce. Wemake clothesfrom.MushroomAmulticellularfungi thatlives aboveground.YeastA single calledfungi. Theycan be usefulFor example tomake bread.PollinationThe processBees partake intransferringpollen fromflower to flower.PlantingPuttingseeds intosoil to growa plant.AsexualreproductionHowplantsreproduce.TrunkThewoodybase of atree.StemThe longthin partof a plant.DisintegrateThe scientificword for“Breaksdown”SeedSmall partsfrom whichnew plantsgrow from.AngiospermsThe namefor plantsthat flowerGymnospermThe name forplants thathave exposedseeds. Usuallythin leaves.BirdsA type ofvertebratewith feathersand wings.InvertebrateThe groupof animalswithout askeleton.SoilThe brownorganicmaterial inwhich plantsgrown in.VertebrateThe group ofanimals withan interiorskeleton.MoldType ofmulticellularfungi. We getantibiotics fromsome types.MammalsA type ofvertebratewith hair. Itincludeshumans.BacteriaMicroscopicorganisms.MossPlantsthat growin humidplaces.PollenA powderproduced byplants forreproduction.RespireTaking inOxygen andreleasingCarbonDioxide.RootsThe part of aplant thatabsorbswater fromthe soil.MedicineAsubstanceto treatdisease.BranchesThearms ofa tree.HoneyWhatproduct beesproduce. Weeat it.FlowerThe part ofa plant thatblossoms. Ithas petals.ReptilesA type ofVertebrateswith scaleyskin.PhotosynthesisThe processof turningsunlight intofood.SilkWhat usefulproduct snailsproduce. Wemake clothesfrom.MushroomAmulticellularfungi thatlives aboveground.YeastA single calledfungi. Theycan be usefulFor example tomake bread.PollinationThe processBees partake intransferringpollen fromflower to flower.PlantingPuttingseeds intosoil to growa plant.AsexualreproductionHowplantsreproduce.TrunkThewoodybase of atree.StemThe longthin partof a plant.DisintegrateThe scientificword for“Breaksdown”SeedSmall partsfrom whichnew plantsgrow from.AngiospermsThe namefor plantsthat flowerGymnospermThe name forplants thathave exposedseeds. Usuallythin leaves.BirdsA type ofvertebratewith feathersand wings.InvertebrateThe groupof animalswithout askeleton.SoilThe brownorganicmaterial inwhich plantsgrown in.VertebrateThe group ofanimals withan interiorskeleton.MoldType ofmulticellularfungi. We getantibiotics fromsome types.MammalsA type ofvertebratewith hair. Itincludeshumans.BacteriaMicroscopicorganisms.

Living Things - 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. Plants that grow in humid places.
    Moss
  2. A powder produced by plants for reproduction.
    Pollen
  3. Taking in Oxygen and releasing Carbon Dioxide.
    Respire
  4. The part of a plant that absorbs water from the soil.
    Roots
  5. A substance to treat disease.
    Medicine
  6. The arms of a tree.
    Branches
  7. What product bees produce. We eat it.
    Honey
  8. The part of a plant that blossoms. It has petals.
    Flower
  9. A type of Vertebrates with scaley skin.
    Reptiles
  10. The process of turning sunlight into food.
    Photosynthesis
  11. What useful product snails produce. We make clothes from.
    Silk
  12. A multicellular fungi that lives above ground.
    Mushroom
  13. A single called fungi. They can be useful For example to make bread.
    Yeast
  14. The process Bees partake in transferring pollen from flower to flower.
    Pollination
  15. Putting seeds into soil to grow a plant.
    Planting
  16. How plants reproduce.
    Asexual reproduction
  17. The woody base of a tree.
    Trunk
  18. The long thin part of a plant.
    Stem
  19. The scientific word for “Breaks down”
    Disintegrate
  20. Small parts from which new plants grow from.
    Seed
  21. The name for plants that flower
    Angiosperms
  22. The name for plants that have exposed seeds. Usually thin leaves.
    Gymnosperm
  23. A type of vertebrate with feathers and wings.
    Birds
  24. The group of animals without a skeleton.
    Invertebrate
  25. The brown organic material in which plants grown in.
    Soil
  26. The group of animals with an interior skeleton.
    Vertebrate
  27. Type of multicellular fungi. We get antibiotics from some types.
    Mold
  28. A type of vertebrate with hair. It includes humans.
    Mammals
  29. Microscopic organisms.
    Bacteria