(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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Take a picture of a statue of someone from Texas and where the statue is located.
Take a pic of something you bought in a gift shop and the reason you bought it.
Take a photo of a jet-powered warplane. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be F-4 Phantom.
Take a pic of a building, statue, or photo related to Alexander Hamilton. What’s the connection?
Take a photo of something that relates to your role in “Bomb” and explain how the photo represents your role.
Take a pic of a Latin phrase you find (not the US motto). What is the significance of it?
Take a pic of the site that you were assigned last week in class. Include a new fact that you learned about it on the trip.
Take a photo of an airliner. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be Concorde.
Take a pic of a protest that you found in the Newseum. Include the location, date, and purpose of the protest.
Create an original word problem that you created and a picture that is related to your problem.
Take a picture of something that made you laugh.
Take a picture of the front page of one of the newspapers at the Newseum.
Take a photo of the SR-71 Blackbird. You can't miss it as you walk into the main hangar area. Your post should include its speed in Mach numbers. If you need help, ask Mr. Peden.
Take a photo of a propeller-driven warplane. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be P-51 Mustang.
Take a photo of a spacecraft. Your post should explain what it is; an example would be Space Shuttle Discovery.
Take a photo of the library that has 838 miles of bookshelves. Include the name of the library.
Take a picture of the sculpture of three men at the Vietnam War Memorial. What do they represent?
Take a pic of the original motto of the United States. Why do you think the founders chose that phrase?
Take a picture of a statistic at the Newseum that surprised you. Why was this so surprising?
Take a picture of something related to our War Theme at the Newseum. Explain how it relates to what we studied.
Take a picture of a Pulitzer Prize Winning Photograph at the Newseum and explain why you think this photo won the award.
Take a picture of the plaque with the ratio at the WW2 Memorial.
Take an artistic photo. Create a caption for your photo.