Supernova:Explodingstar shown inancient cavedrawings4 Corners:Region withNativeAmericanobservatoriesConstellations:Patterns in thesky linked togods and timeCheyenne:Possibly builtNorthAmericanstar wheelsStar risings:Importantstars trackedfor timingeventsCelestialorientation:Temples built toalign with thesun and starsWorship:Originalpurpose ofastronomy inancient culturesMayans: Usedastronomy toworship andcommunicatewith godsCommunicationwith gods: Skyused as aspiritual toolEgyptians:Worshippedgods tied tostars and builtcelestialpyramidsEquinox:Equal dayand night,important forcalendarsTemples:Built tointeract withsunlight atspecific timesStonehenge:Europeanstone sitetracking sunand moonHovenweepCastle: Ancientobservatory inthe 4 CornersregionSolstice:Longest orshortest dayof the yearAgriculture:Stars guidedwhen toplant andharvestCalendars:Used to planfarming andreligiouseventsTime as priority:Mayans usedsky to markpassage of timeBig HornMedicineWheel: Stonecircle trackingstar risingsMegaliths:Huge stonesused inancientobservatoriesNavigation:Stars usedto guide seaand landtravelPyramids:Egyptianstructuresaligned withcelestial eventsKnowledge:Astronomystudied forthe sake oflearningSun andMoon: Trackedacross the skyfor time andritualPriests wereastronomers:Religiousleadersstudied the skyAnasazi:Native groupwho recordedcelestialevents in artSupernova:Explodingstar shown inancient cavedrawings4 Corners:Region withNativeAmericanobservatoriesConstellations:Patterns in thesky linked togods and timeCheyenne:Possibly builtNorthAmericanstar wheelsStar risings:Importantstars trackedfor timingeventsCelestialorientation:Temples built toalign with thesun and starsWorship:Originalpurpose ofastronomy inancient culturesMayans: Usedastronomy toworship andcommunicatewith godsCommunicationwith gods: Skyused as aspiritual toolEgyptians:Worshippedgods tied tostars and builtcelestialpyramidsEquinox:Equal dayand night,important forcalendarsTemples:Built tointeract withsunlight atspecific timesStonehenge:Europeanstone sitetracking sunand moonHovenweepCastle: Ancientobservatory inthe 4 CornersregionSolstice:Longest orshortest dayof the yearAgriculture:Stars guidedwhen toplant andharvestCalendars:Used to planfarming andreligiouseventsTime as priority:Mayans usedsky to markpassage of timeBig HornMedicineWheel: Stonecircle trackingstar risingsMegaliths:Huge stonesused inancientobservatoriesNavigation:Stars usedto guide seaand landtravelPyramids:Egyptianstructuresaligned withcelestial eventsKnowledge:Astronomystudied forthe sake oflearningSun andMoon: Trackedacross the skyfor time andritualPriests wereastronomers:Religiousleadersstudied the skyAnasazi:Native groupwho recordedcelestialevents in art

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. Supernova: Exploding star shown in ancient cave drawings
  2. 4 Corners: Region with Native American observatories
  3. Constellations: Patterns in the sky linked to gods and time
  4. Cheyenne: Possibly built North American star wheels
  5. Star risings: Important stars tracked for timing events
  6. Celestial orientation: Temples built to align with the sun and stars
  7. Worship: Original purpose of astronomy in ancient cultures
  8. Mayans: Used astronomy to worship and communicate with gods
  9. Communication with gods: Sky used as a spiritual tool
  10. Egyptians: Worshipped gods tied to stars and built celestial pyramids
  11. Equinox: Equal day and night, important for calendars
  12. Temples: Built to interact with sunlight at specific times
  13. Stonehenge: European stone site tracking sun and moon
  14. Hovenweep Castle: Ancient observatory in the 4 Corners region
  15. Solstice: Longest or shortest day of the year
  16. Agriculture: Stars guided when to plant and harvest
  17. Calendars: Used to plan farming and religious events
  18. Time as priority: Mayans used sky to mark passage of time
  19. Big Horn Medicine Wheel: Stone circle tracking star risings
  20. Megaliths: Huge stones used in ancient observatories
  21. Navigation: Stars used to guide sea and land travel
  22. Pyramids: Egyptian structures aligned with celestial events
  23. Knowledge: Astronomy studied for the sake of learning
  24. Sun and Moon: Tracked across the sky for time and ritual
  25. Priests were astronomers: Religious leaders studied the sky
  26. Anasazi: Native group who recorded celestial events in art