a long narrativepoemrecounting thedeeds of alegendary orhistorical figureto adjust ormodify somethingto better fit aparticularsituation orcircumstancesomethinghandeddown fromgeneration togenerationmoving fromplace toplace withouta permanenthomethe area oflow landsurroundinga riveran objectmade orused byhumans longaga system ofwriting developedin Mesopotamiausing wedge-shapedcharactersa man-madesystem for movingwater from itssource to where itcan be used forgrowing cropsthe branch ofscience andtechnologyconcerned with theproperties of metalsand their productionand purificationa system ofmeasuring andidentifying time interms of days,weeks, months,years, andseasonsto tame in orderto keep orgrow, as with awild animal or awild plantan area claimedby a person orcountry throughinhabitation,generally with theintent to use theland for gaina form ofgovernment inwhich authorityover the people isretained througha ruling familya man-madewaterwayused to carryships orirrigate cropsthe geographicalarea of fertile land inthe Middle Eaststretching in a broadsemicircle from theNile to the Tigris andEuphratesa pyramidaltemple builtin ancientMesopotamiafine sand orsoil carried byrunning waterand depositedon landable to supportthe healthygrowth of manythings,especiallyplantsa structure thatprovidesprotection frombad weather ordangera man-madesystem for movingwater from itssource to where itcan be used forgrowing cropsa man-madesystem for movingwater from itssource to where itcan be used forgrowing cropsa self-governingregion (called astate), consistingof a city andsurroundingterritorya largewaterfalla yellowish-brown metalwhich is amixture ofcopper and tinthe gradualusing up ordestructionof somethinga dry regionthat receiveslittle rainfall andcannot supportmuchvegetationto tame in orderto keep orgrow, as with awild animal or awild planta useful toolfor showingevents inchronologicalordera system of ruleby which acountry, state,or other politicalunit is manageda personskilled at aspecializedtrade or craftthe traditions,skills, arts,beliefs, and otherways of life of acertain people ata certain timeto tradegoods andserviceswithout usingmoneythe prehistorictransition fromhunting andgathering tofarmingto fill orbuild upagainexistingthousandsof yearsagopeople, societies,or other groupswho rely on eachother for survivalor successa person whobelieves in orworshipsmore thanone godto make achange oralterationa systematiccollection oflaws orregulationson a subjectan extensivegroup of statesor countriesunder a singlesupremeauthoritythe timeperiodbeforehistory waswrittenan itemthat is usedto achievea goalan advanced state ofhuman society inwhich a high level ofsocial structure,government, religion,technology, andwriting systems hasbeen reachedto prepareand useland forcropsa long narrativepoemrecounting thedeeds of alegendary orhistorical figureto adjust ormodify somethingto better fit aparticularsituation orcircumstancesomethinghandeddown fromgeneration togenerationmoving fromplace toplace withouta permanenthomethe area oflow landsurroundinga riveran objectmade orused byhumans longaga system ofwriting developedin Mesopotamiausing wedge-shapedcharactersa man-madesystem for movingwater from itssource to where itcan be used forgrowing cropsthe branch ofscience andtechnologyconcerned with theproperties of metalsand their productionand purificationa system ofmeasuring andidentifying time interms of days,weeks, months,years, andseasonsto tame in orderto keep orgrow, as with awild animal or awild plantan area claimedby a person orcountry throughinhabitation,generally with theintent to use theland for gaina form ofgovernment inwhich authorityover the people isretained througha ruling familya man-madewaterwayused to carryships orirrigate cropsthe geographicalarea of fertile land inthe Middle Eaststretching in a broadsemicircle from theNile to the Tigris andEuphratesa pyramidaltemple builtin ancientMesopotamiafine sand orsoil carried byrunning waterand depositedon landable to supportthe healthygrowth of manythings,especiallyplantsa structure thatprovidesprotection frombad weather ordangera man-madesystem for movingwater from itssource to where itcan be used forgrowing cropsa man-madesystem for movingwater from itssource to where itcan be used forgrowing cropsa self-governingregion (called astate), consistingof a city andsurroundingterritorya largewaterfalla yellowish-brown metalwhich is amixture ofcopper and tinthe gradualusing up ordestructionof somethinga dry regionthat receiveslittle rainfall andcannot supportmuchvegetationto tame in orderto keep orgrow, as with awild animal or awild planta useful toolfor showingevents inchronologicalordera system of ruleby which acountry, state,or other politicalunit is manageda personskilled at aspecializedtrade or craftthe traditions,skills, arts,beliefs, and otherways of life of acertain people ata certain timeto tradegoods andserviceswithout usingmoneythe prehistorictransition fromhunting andgathering tofarmingto fill orbuild upagainexistingthousandsof yearsagopeople, societies,or other groupswho rely on eachother for survivalor successa person whobelieves in orworshipsmore thanone godto make achange oralterationa systematiccollection oflaws orregulationson a subjectan extensivegroup of statesor countriesunder a singlesupremeauthoritythe timeperiodbeforehistory waswrittenan itemthat is usedto achievea goalan advanced state ofhuman society inwhich a high level ofsocial structure,government, religion,technology, andwriting systems hasbeen reachedto prepareand useland forcrops

6th Grade - 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. a long narrative poem recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical figure
  2. to adjust or modify something to better fit a particular situation or circumstance
  3. something handed down from generation to generation
  4. moving from place to place without a permanent home
  5. the area of low land surrounding a river
  6. an object made or used by humans long ag
  7. a system of writing developed in Mesopotamia using wedge-shaped characters
  8. a man-made system for moving water from its source to where it can be used for growing crops
  9. the branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification
  10. a system of measuring and identifying time in terms of days, weeks, months, years, and seasons
  11. to tame in order to keep or grow, as with a wild animal or a wild plant
  12. an area claimed by a person or country through inhabitation, generally with the intent to use the land for gain
  13. a form of government in which authority over the people is retained through a ruling family
  14. a man-made waterway used to carry ships or irrigate crops
  15. the geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
  16. a pyramidal temple built in ancient Mesopotamia
  17. fine sand or soil carried by running water and deposited on land
  18. able to support the healthy growth of many things, especially plants
  19. a structure that provides protection from bad weather or danger
  20. a man-made system for moving water from its source to where it can be used for growing crops
  21. a man-made system for moving water from its source to where it can be used for growing crops
  22. a self-governing region (called a state), consisting of a city and surrounding territory
  23. a large waterfall
  24. a yellowish-brown metal which is a mixture of copper and tin
  25. the gradual using up or destruction of something
  26. a dry region that receives little rainfall and cannot support much vegetation
  27. to tame in order to keep or grow, as with a wild animal or a wild plant
  28. a useful tool for showing events in chronological order
  29. a system of rule by which a country, state, or other political unit is managed
  30. a person skilled at a specialized trade or craft
  31. the traditions, skills, arts, beliefs, and other ways of life of a certain people at a certain time
  32. to trade goods and services without using money
  33. the prehistoric transition from hunting and gathering to farming
  34. to fill or build up again
  35. existing thousands of years ago
  36. people, societies, or other groups who rely on each other for survival or success
  37. a person who believes in or worships more than one god
  38. to make a change or alteration
  39. a systematic collection of laws or regulations on a subject
  40. an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
  41. the time period before history was written
  42. an item that is used to achieve a goal
  43. an advanced state of human society in which a high level of social structure, government, religion, technology, and writing systems has been reached
  44. to prepare and use land for crops