Has seen a rainbow. Knows what wind shear is. Can describe what a hurricane is. Can explain what "dew point" refers to. Can name the layers of the atmosphere. Knows the difference between weather and climate. Can explain what a barometer measures. Knows the primary gases in Earth’s atmosphere. Has seen hail during a storm. Knows what a weather balloon is used for. Has experienced fog. Can explain the Coriolis effect. Can name three types of clouds. Knows what a cyclone is. Has experienced a snowstorm. Has heard of the term "monsoon." Knows what a jet stream is. Has heard of the term "El Niño." Has used a weather app. Has witnessed lightning. Has observed the sky during sunset or sunrise. Knows what a cold front is. Has heard of the term "polar vortex." Has seen a tornado in person. Has seen a rainbow. Knows what wind shear is. Can describe what a hurricane is. Can explain what "dew point" refers to. Can name the layers of the atmosphere. Knows the difference between weather and climate. Can explain what a barometer measures. Knows the primary gases in Earth’s atmosphere. Has seen hail during a storm. Knows what a weather balloon is used for. Has experienced fog. Can explain the Coriolis effect. Can name three types of clouds. Knows what a cyclone is. Has experienced a snowstorm. Has heard of the term "monsoon." Knows what a jet stream is. Has heard of the term "El Niño." Has used a weather app. Has witnessed lightning. Has observed the sky during sunset or sunrise. Knows what a cold front is. Has heard of the term "polar vortex." Has seen a tornado in person.
(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.
Has seen a rainbow.
Knows what wind shear is.
Can describe what a hurricane is.
Can explain what "dew point" refers to.
Can name the layers of the atmosphere.
Knows the difference between weather and climate.
Can explain what a barometer measures.
Knows the primary gases in Earth’s atmosphere.
Has seen hail during a storm.
Knows what a weather balloon is used for.
Has experienced fog.
Can explain the Coriolis effect.
Can name three types of clouds.
Knows what a cyclone is.
Has experienced a snowstorm.
Has heard of the term "monsoon."
Knows what a jet stream is.
Has heard of the term "El Niño."
Has used a weather app.
Has witnessed lightning.
Has observed the sky during sunset or sunrise.
Knows what a cold front is.
Has heard of the term "polar vortex."
Has seen a tornado in person.