(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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Discover a decision someone made that affected your topic and explain why it mattered.
Discover a specific place name tied to your topic and describe what happened there.
Discover a quote from someone (soldier, nurse, leader) involved in your topic.
Discover a different country involved in your topic and explain their role.
Discover a vocabulary word connected to your topic and define it in your own words.
Discover a problem or challenge faced by people involved in your topic and describe how they dealt with it.
Discover a famous leader connected to your topic and write one fact about their role.
Discover a tactic or strategy that was used in or related to your topic.
Use a secondary source about your topic and paraphrase one fact.
Discover a group of people affected by your topic and explain how.
Discover a location directly connected to your topic and explain its importance.
Discover a key date related to your topic and explain why that moment matters.
Discover a surprising fact about your topic and explain why it surprised you.
Discover a consequence or outcome of your topic.
Discover a cause that led to your topic and write one sentence explaining the connection.
Use a primary source about your topic and write one detail you notice.
Discover a piece of technology used in your topic and explain how it influenced events.
Discover a “wow” fact that makes you want to know more specifically about your topic.
Discover a connection between your topic and one MAIN cause of WWI (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism).
Connect one detail about your topic to something we’ve learned in class.
Discover a term related to your topic and draw a quick symbol or sketch showing what it means.
Discover a statistic (casualties, distances, resources, etc.) related to your topic and explain what it reveals.
Discover one detail about trench life that connects to your topic (if applicable).
Discover a map, diagram, or image connected to your topic and write one sentence explaining what it shows.