The phases ofthe moon areresponsible forthe changes intidal rangewinterhightiderevolutionrotationSaturnJupiterdayandnightfullmoonMercurynewmoon24hours /1 daygasgiantslowtideEarth's tilt onits axis as itrevolvesaround thesunsmallesttidalrangessunhighesttidalrangesdamagingrays fromthe sunsmall sizeandirregularorbitoxygenfirstquarterlast(third)quartersunfall andspringVenusNeptuneEarthMarsthe position of themoon relative tothe Earth and sunand the reflectionof sunlight off themoon's surface28 days/ about1 monthEarthmoonnewmoonterrestrialplanetsUranus365 1/4days /1 yearEarthsummerThe phases ofthe moon areresponsible forthe changes intidal rangewinterhightiderevolutionrotationSaturnJupiterdayandnightfullmoonMercurynewmoon24hours /1 daygasgiantslowtideEarth's tilt onits axis as itrevolvesaround thesunsmallesttidalrangessunhighesttidalrangesdamagingrays fromthe sunsmall sizeandirregularorbitoxygenfirstquarterlast(third)quartersunfall andspringVenusNeptuneEarthMarsthe position of themoon relative tothe Earth and sunand the reflectionof sunlight off themoon's surface28 days/ about1 monthEarthmoonnewmoonterrestrialplanetsUranus365 1/4days /1 yearEarthsummer

Untitled 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. The phases of the moon are responsible for the changes in tidal range
  2. winter
  3. high tide
  4. revolution
  5. rotation
  6. Saturn
  7. Jupiter
  8. day and night
  9. full moon
  10. Mercury
  11. new moon
  12. 24 hours / 1 day
  13. gas giants
  14. low tide
  15. Earth's tilt on its axis as it revolves around the sun
  16. smallest tidal ranges
  17. sun
  18. highest tidal ranges
  19. damaging rays from the sun
  20. small size and irregular orbit
  21. oxygen
  22. first quarter
  23. last (third) quarter
  24. sun
  25. fall and spring
  26. Venus
  27. Neptune
  28. Earth
  29. Mars
  30. the position of the moon relative to the Earth and sun and the reflection of sunlight off the moon's surface
  31. 28 days / about 1 month
  32. Earth
  33. moon
  34. new moon
  35. terrestrial planets
  36. Uranus
  37. 365 1/4 days / 1 year
  38. Earth
  39. summer