MothBatspollinatenight-bloomingflowersBatHummingbirdsbeat wings 50times persecondCollectingnectarBeetleswere amongthe firstpollinatorsSomeflowerschange colorafter beingpollinatedBeetleDrinkingnectarConeflowerHummingbirdscan flybackwardCarryingpollen backto a hive ornestCloverFlyingnear aflowerSunflowerVisitingmultipleflowersButterfliestaste withtheir feetCarryingpollenMilkweedBees canseeultravioletlightBeescommunicateby dancingButterflyBeeRestingon aleafFlyLizardPollinatorshelpproduce 1/3of our foodHummingbirdButterflies canonly fly if theirbodytemperature iswarm enoughMothBatspollinatenight-bloomingflowersBatHummingbirdsbeat wings 50times persecondCollectingnectarBeetleswere amongthe firstpollinatorsSomeflowerschange colorafter beingpollinatedBeetleDrinkingnectarConeflowerHummingbirdscan flybackwardCarryingpollen backto a hive ornestCloverFlyingnear aflowerSunflowerVisitingmultipleflowersButterfliestaste withtheir feetCarryingpollenMilkweedBees canseeultravioletlightBeescommunicateby dancingButterflyBeeRestingon aleafFlyLizardPollinatorshelpproduce 1/3of our foodHummingbirdButterflies canonly fly if theirbodytemperature iswarm enough

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. Moth
  2. Bats pollinate night-blooming flowers
  3. Bat
  4. Hummingbirds beat wings 50 times per second
  5. Collecting nectar
  6. Beetles were among the first pollinators
  7. Some flowers change color after being pollinated
  8. Beetle
  9. Drinking nectar
  10. Coneflower
  11. Hummingbirds can fly backward
  12. Carrying pollen back to a hive or nest
  13. Clover
  14. Flying near a flower
  15. Sunflower
  16. Visiting multiple flowers
  17. Butterflies taste with their feet
  18. Carrying pollen
  19. Milkweed
  20. Bees can see ultraviolet light
  21. Bees communicate by dancing
  22. Butterfly
  23. Bee
  24. Resting on a leaf
  25. Fly
  26. Lizard
  27. Pollinators help produce 1/3 of our food
  28. Hummingbird
  29. Butterflies can only fly if their body temperature is warm enough