Hannahwitnesses thehardships facedby the Jewishcommunity inthe village.HannahencountersGitl, a younggirl in thevillage.Hannahbefriends aboy namedShmuel inthe village.Hannahwitnesses actsof kindness andsolidarity amongthe Jewishvillagers.Hannah formsdeep bondswith Gitl,Shmuel, andother villagers.Hannahhelps hideJewishfamilies fromthe Nazis.Hannahstruggles toadapt to hernewsurroundings inthe past.Hannah learnsabout theimportance offaith andtradition indifficult times.Hannahwitnesses thedeportation ofJewish villagersby the Nazis.Hannahexperienceshunger andscarcity of foodin the village.Hannah hearsstories ofresistance anddefianceamong thevillagers.Hannahexperiences thedespair andhopelessnessof the villagers.Hannah learnsabout theexistence of aconcentrationcamp nearby.Hannah learnsabout the fate ofJewish childrenwho areseparated fromtheir families.Hannahwitnesses thefear andtension amongthe villagers.Hannah seesthe arrival ofmore Jewishfamilies tothe village.Hannah learnsabout the strictrules imposedby the Nazisoldiers.Hannahwitnesses actsof cruelty andviolenceperpetrated bythe Nazis.Hannahhelps withhouseholdchores inGitl's home.Hannahwitnesses theconfiscation ofbelongings byNazi soldiers.Hannahexperiencesmoments ofcamaraderie andfriendship withother children inthe village.Hannah witnessesthe determinationof the villagers topreserve theirculture andidentity.Hannahwitnesses actsof resistanceand defianceagainst theNazis.Hannah begins tounderstand thetrue meaning ofsacrifice andbravery in theface of adversity.Hannahexperiencesmoments of joyand laughteramidst thedarkness of theHolocaust.Hannahwitnesses thehardships facedby the Jewishcommunity inthe village.HannahencountersGitl, a younggirl in thevillage.Hannahbefriends aboy namedShmuel inthe village.Hannahwitnesses actsof kindness andsolidarity amongthe Jewishvillagers.Hannah formsdeep bondswith Gitl,Shmuel, andother villagers.Hannahhelps hideJewishfamilies fromthe Nazis.Hannahstruggles toadapt to hernewsurroundings inthe past.Hannah learnsabout theimportance offaith andtradition indifficult times.Hannahwitnesses thedeportation ofJewish villagersby the Nazis.Hannahexperienceshunger andscarcity of foodin the village.Hannah hearsstories ofresistance anddefianceamong thevillagers.Hannahexperiences thedespair andhopelessnessof the villagers.Hannah learnsabout theexistence of aconcentrationcamp nearby.Hannah learnsabout the fate ofJewish childrenwho areseparated fromtheir families.Hannahwitnesses thefear andtension amongthe villagers.Hannah seesthe arrival ofmore Jewishfamilies tothe village.Hannah learnsabout the strictrules imposedby the Nazisoldiers.Hannahwitnesses actsof cruelty andviolenceperpetrated bythe Nazis.Hannahhelps withhouseholdchores inGitl's home.Hannahwitnesses theconfiscation ofbelongings byNazi soldiers.Hannahexperiencesmoments ofcamaraderie andfriendship withother children inthe village.Hannah witnessesthe determinationof the villagers topreserve theirculture andidentity.Hannahwitnesses actsof resistanceand defianceagainst theNazis.Hannah begins tounderstand thetrue meaning ofsacrifice andbravery in theface of adversity.Hannahexperiencesmoments of joyand laughteramidst thedarkness of theHolocaust.

Chapters 3 & 4 - 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. Hannah witnesses the hardships faced by the Jewish community in the village.
  2. Hannah encounters Gitl, a young girl in the village.
  3. Hannah befriends a boy named Shmuel in the village.
  4. Hannah witnesses acts of kindness and solidarity among the Jewish villagers.
  5. Hannah forms deep bonds with Gitl, Shmuel, and other villagers.
  6. Hannah helps hide Jewish families from the Nazis.
  7. Hannah struggles to adapt to her new surroundings in the past.
  8. Hannah learns about the importance of faith and tradition in difficult times.
  9. Hannah witnesses the deportation of Jewish villagers by the Nazis.
  10. Hannah experiences hunger and scarcity of food in the village.
  11. Hannah hears stories of resistance and defiance among the villagers.
  12. Hannah experiences the despair and hopelessness of the villagers.
  13. Hannah learns about the existence of a concentration camp nearby.
  14. Hannah learns about the fate of Jewish children who are separated from their families.
  15. Hannah witnesses the fear and tension among the villagers.
  16. Hannah sees the arrival of more Jewish families to the village.
  17. Hannah learns about the strict rules imposed by the Nazi soldiers.
  18. Hannah witnesses acts of cruelty and violence perpetrated by the Nazis.
  19. Hannah helps with household chores in Gitl's home.
  20. Hannah witnesses the confiscation of belongings by Nazi soldiers.
  21. Hannah experiences moments of camaraderie and friendship with other children in the village.
  22. Hannah witnesses the determination of the villagers to preserve their culture and identity.
  23. Hannah witnesses acts of resistance and defiance against the Nazis.
  24. Hannah begins to understand the true meaning of sacrifice and bravery in the face of adversity.
  25. Hannah experiences moments of joy and laughter amidst the darkness of the Holocaust.