(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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Choose a dinosaur. What do you think its favorite color was and why?
Find a habitat that looks cold, describe or draw what you would wear there.
Find an artwork that you think represents you and explain why.
A rock formed by a volcano
Imagine stepping into this piece, what do you see, hear, smell, or feel?
A species highly vulnerable to climate change-induced extinction
Imagine you’re a time traveler. What era would you visit based on something you saw?
Find a fossil with teeth, what do the teeth tell you?
Find an animal that would make a good pet... or a terrible one, and why?
Find two different artworks that feel like opposites.
What’s something humans used to use but don’t anymore? What was its purpose?
Discover something made from or with unexpected materials.
A fossil that shows how species adapted to past climate change events
Choose a mineral that reminds you of your favorite color.
Find a piece that feels unfinished. What would you add?
Choose an artwork and invent it’s origin story.
A prehistoric animal with fur, feathers, or scales
Find a fossil and draw what you think it looked like alive.
Choose an artwork, what would it sound like or what song would it be and why?
Pretend you’re a paleontologist. What tool would you use first?
Which piece of artwork remind you of a memory or dream?
Pick an artwork that could be a book cover, what's it’s title and story about?
Where is the painting which represents Pennsylvania to you?
Find a mineral that reminds you of a galaxy or outer space.
What piece of artwork would you title differently, and why?
What artwork reminds you of your childhood and why?
Imagine two exhibits come to life, how would they interact?
What animal would you not want to meet in real life? Why?
Find an example where natural history connects to art, culture, or mythology