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Pearl Harbor
imperialism
Pure Meat Inspection Act
Woodrow Wilson
Square Deal
Theodore Roosevelt
Susan B. Anthony
Social Gospel
muckrakers
Progressivism
Political machine
Gilded Age
Elisha Otis
New Immigrants
Nativism
Chinese Exclusion Act
Ellis Island
Social Darwinism
Andrew Carnegie
monopoly
John D. Rockefeller
Thomas Edison
Bessemer Process
Laissez-fair
Compromise of 1877
W.E.B. DuBois
Booker T. Washington
Marshall Plan
Axis Powers
appeasement
Holocaust
Joseph Stalin
Winston Churchill
Franklin D. Roosevelt
totalitarianism
Adolf Hitler
TVA
New Deal
Emergency Banking Act
FDIC
Dust Bowl
Hooverville
Black Tuesday
Great Depression
Roaring Twenties
Flapper
Prohibition
Red Scare
Clarence Darrow
John Scopes
Herbert Hoover
Henry Ford
reparations
Fourteen Points
Harlem Renaissance
Great Migration
Lusitania
Francis Ferdinand
Zimmerman Note
Panama Canal
Gentlemen's Agreement
Big Stick Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy
Roosevelt Corallary
Yellow Journalism
Alliance
Militarism
Nationalism
Cold War
Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bingo?

Since its invention in the 1920’s, bingo has been and continues to be one of the oldest and most loved games that you can find all over the world. Bingo is a game of chance where numbers are drawn between 1 and 75 or 90 (depending on where in the world you are).

All of the players all have a bingo card with at least 16 different numbers on it. Depending on where you are located, the game may have slightly different rules or structure because different jurisdictions have evolved their own version of the game.

The basic premise is that players will mark off each number that they can match on their bingo card. How bingo works is, when a player has a row, column, or diagonal completely covered, they will call out “bingo!”

Who can play Bingo?

If you’re wondering who bingo is good for, the answer is everyone! People of all generations love bingo, and the teachers who use WordMint to create their bingo templates find that their students love it.

Bingo can be played with numbers or with words, so there are literally countless combinations that you can create for templates, and it is easy to customise the template to the age or learning level of your students.

How do I create a bingo template?

A bingo card template in word can be a bit difficult to work with. For the easiest bingo card templates, WordMint is the way to go! With over 1000 existing bingo card templates to choose from you could find the perfect card already existing, or you can create your own!

Simply log in to your account and use our template builders to create your own custom bingo templates.

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WordMint is your go to website for creating quick and easy templates for word searches, crosswords, bingo and countless other puzzles. With over 500,000 pre-made puzzles, you can select one of our existing templates, or create your own.

Do you have printable bingo templates?

Absolutely! All of our templates can be easily print, or you can save your work as a PDF to print for the entire class. Your cards get saved into your account for easy access and printing in the future, so you don’t need to worry about saving them at work or at home!

Do you have bingo templates in other languages?

Yes! We have full support for bingo templates in Spanish, French and Japanese with diacritics. You can use other languages just for your titles and instructions, or create a bingo puzzle completely with words instead of numbers.

Can I convert my bingo template into other puzzles?

With WordMint you can create a template and then use it to convert into a variety of other executions - word searches, word scramble, crosswords or many more.

Is Bingo good for kids?

The teachers that use WordMint love that they are able to create bingo templates that challenge their students cognitive abilities, and bring them together in a fun social environment.

You can theme your bingo games, and the ability to use different languages means that you can work language learning into your lessons as well. Because WordMint templates are totally custom, you can create a bingo template for kids that suits their age and education level.