Football player istrying to distract hiscoach from theissue of missingpractice with thetopic of his successin previous games. It involvesselecting thebest optionfrom severalpossibilities.A platform ormedium used toconvey knowledgeor news, likenewspapers,websites, orconversationsI’ve noticed politicalnews channelsfavor one party overanother byhighlighting onlypositive storiesabout their side.The culturalexperiencesand factors thatshape anindividual'sworldview.The goal behindsharing orreceivinginformation, suchas to inform,persuade, orentertainAllteenagersare baddrivers.The quality ofbeing accurateand dependable,often assessedbased oncredibility and biasA statement thatlacks logicalstructure, makingit unclear orunsupported byreasoning. The ability tounderstand, evaluate,and create differenttypes of media, helpingpeople make informeddecisions and thinkcritically about whatthey see and hearThe quality ofbeingbelievable ortrustworthy,often based onexpertise.A child might seea new toy asexciting, while anadult might see itas just anotherthing to clean upWhat would you call asource thatconsistently providesaccurate, trustworthy,and verifiableinformation, supportedby evidence and freefrom bias?"All people whowear glasses areintelligent" basedon observing a fewsmart people whowear glassesThe positiveoutcomes andnegativeconsequencesassociated withmediaconsumptionThe local coffeeshop getsbusier in themornings andquieter in theafternoons. I heard thenext iPadwill beable to fly.Platforms likeTV, radio, socialmedia, andwebsites usedto communicateinformationFootball player istrying to distract hiscoach from theissue of missingpractice with thetopic of his successin previous games. It involvesselecting thebest optionfrom severalpossibilities.A platform ormedium used toconvey knowledgeor news, likenewspapers,websites, orconversationsI’ve noticed politicalnews channelsfavor one party overanother byhighlighting onlypositive storiesabout their side.The culturalexperiencesand factors thatshape anindividual'sworldview.The goal behindsharing orreceivinginformation, suchas to inform,persuade, orentertainAllteenagersare baddrivers.The quality ofbeing accurateand dependable,often assessedbased oncredibility and biasA statement thatlacks logicalstructure, makingit unclear orunsupported byreasoning. The ability tounderstand, evaluate,and create differenttypes of media, helpingpeople make informeddecisions and thinkcritically about whatthey see and hearThe quality ofbeingbelievable ortrustworthy,often based onexpertise.A child might seea new toy asexciting, while anadult might see itas just anotherthing to clean upWhat would you call asource thatconsistently providesaccurate, trustworthy,and verifiableinformation, supportedby evidence and freefrom bias?"All people whowear glasses areintelligent" basedon observing a fewsmart people whowear glassesThe positiveoutcomes andnegativeconsequencesassociated withmediaconsumptionThe local coffeeshop getsbusier in themornings andquieter in theafternoons. I heard thenext iPadwill beable to fly.Platforms likeTV, radio, socialmedia, andwebsites usedto communicateinformation

Vocabulary Bingo - 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. Football player is trying to distract his coach from the issue of missing practice with the topic of his success in previous games.
  2. It involves selecting the best option from several possibilities.
  3. A platform or medium used to convey knowledge or news, like newspapers, websites, or conversations
  4. I’ve noticed political news channels favor one party over another by highlighting only positive stories about their side.
  5. The cultural experiences and factors that shape an individual's worldview.
  6. The goal behind sharing or receiving information, such as to inform, persuade, or entertain
  7. All teenagers are bad drivers.
  8. The quality of being accurate and dependable, often assessed based on credibility and bias
  9. A statement that lacks logical structure, making it unclear or unsupported by reasoning.
  10. The ability to understand, evaluate, and create different types of media, helping people make informed decisions and think critically about what they see and hear
  11. The quality of being believable or trustworthy, often based on expertise.
  12. A child might see a new toy as exciting, while an adult might see it as just another thing to clean up
  13. What would you call a source that consistently provides accurate, trustworthy, and verifiable information, supported by evidence and free from bias?
  14. "All people who wear glasses are intelligent" based on observing a few smart people who wear glasses
  15. The positive outcomes and negative consequences associated with media consumption
  16. The local coffee shop gets busier in the mornings and quieter in the afternoons.
  17. I heard the next iPad will be able to fly.
  18. Platforms like TV, radio, social media, and websites used to communicate information