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Washington State History Bingo - Native American Tribes and Culture
Native American History BINGO is a fun Washington State history review game. Students reinforce key concepts with Native American History BINGO, an engaging Washington State History review game. Teachers use Native American History BINGO as an interactive Washington State History review game to make learning memorable. 🎲📚
If you haven't grabbed the Since Time Immemorial aligned Native American History Resources for Washington State History Grade 7, you hare in the right spot. Just click on this link -- Native American History Resources for Washington State History Grade 7
Students listen to historical clues, analyze the description, and identify the correct term on their board—reinforcing historical thinking, vocabulary, and content knowledge while keeping the classroom energized.
Arrives as a Zip File, make sure you can open a zip file before purchase.
What’s Included
30 unique Bingo boards (every student gets a different board)
63 calling cards with descriptive clues for the teacher to read aloud
Terms covering tribes, treaties, wars, key figures, culture, and vocabulary
Teacher instruction guide with setup directions and gameplay tips
Multiple win pattern options for short or extended review sessions
Ready-to-print PDF format for easy classroom use
This resource explores key Washington State history concepts such as Chief Seattle, the Yakama War, the Puget Sound War, treaty negotiations, tribal sovereignty, and Pacific Northwest Indigenous culture.
How It Works in the Classroom
This Washington State History Bingo game is easy to implement and works well for a variety of classroom settings:
Whole-class review before a quiz or test
End-of-unit review activity
Social studies learning stations
Sub plans or low-prep review days
Partner or small group review games
Students listen to a historical clue describing a person, tribe, treaty, or event, then find the matching term on their Bingo board. The teacher reveals the correct answer after each round so students can self-check and build understanding as they play.
Standards & Learning Goals
This resource supports Washington State OSPI Social Studies standards and focuses on historical inquiry and understanding Native American history in Washington.
Students will:
Analyze causes and consequences of historical events
Identify important tribes, leaders, and treaties in Washington history
Develop understanding of tribal sovereignty and cultural traditions
Practice historical reasoning and perspective analysis
Strengthen academic vocabulary and historical literacy
Aligned with standards such as:
SSS6.1.2 – Analyze causes and consequences of historical events
SSS3.2.1 – Understand geographic and cultural influences on societies
Additional Washington State History learning goals connected to Native history and tribal perspectives.
Why Teachers Love It
⭐ Highly engaging review game students get excited to play ⭐ Low prep – just print boards and calling cards ⭐ Promotes critical thinking through clue-based identification ⭐ Differentiated pacing with multiple win patterns ⭐ Reinforces Washington State history vocabulary and concepts ⭐ Works great for review days, early finishers, or end-of-unit assessments
With 30 different boards and 63 historical terms, the game stays unpredictable and keeps every student involved.
Native American History BINGO is a fun Washington State history review game. Students reinforce key concepts with Native American History BINGO, an engaging Washington State History review game. Teachers use Native American History BINGO as an interactive Washington State History review game to make learning memorable. 🎲📚
If you haven't grabbed the Since Time Immemorial aligned Native American History Resources for Washington State History Grade 7, you hare in the right spot. Just click on this link -- Native American History Resources for Washington State History Grade 7
Students listen to historical clues, analyze the description, and identify the correct term on their board—reinforcing historical thinking, vocabulary, and content knowledge while keeping the classroom energized.
Arrives as a Zip File, make sure you can open a zip file before purchase.
What’s Included
30 unique Bingo boards (every student gets a different board)
63 calling cards with descriptive clues for the teacher to read aloud
Terms covering tribes, treaties, wars, key figures, culture, and vocabulary
Teacher instruction guide with setup directions and gameplay tips
Multiple win pattern options for short or extended review sessions
Ready-to-print PDF format for easy classroom use
This resource explores key Washington State history concepts such as Chief Seattle, the Yakama War, the Puget Sound War, treaty negotiations, tribal sovereignty, and Pacific Northwest Indigenous culture.
How It Works in the Classroom
This Washington State History Bingo game is easy to implement and works well for a variety of classroom settings:
Whole-class review before a quiz or test
End-of-unit review activity
Social studies learning stations
Sub plans or low-prep review days
Partner or small group review games
Students listen to a historical clue describing a person, tribe, treaty, or event, then find the matching term on their Bingo board. The teacher reveals the correct answer after each round so students can self-check and build understanding as they play.
Standards & Learning Goals
This resource supports Washington State OSPI Social Studies standards and focuses on historical inquiry and understanding Native American history in Washington.
Students will:
Analyze causes and consequences of historical events
Identify important tribes, leaders, and treaties in Washington history
Develop understanding of tribal sovereignty and cultural traditions
Practice historical reasoning and perspective analysis
Strengthen academic vocabulary and historical literacy
Aligned with standards such as:
SSS6.1.2 – Analyze causes and consequences of historical events
SSS3.2.1 – Understand geographic and cultural influences on societies
Additional Washington State History learning goals connected to Native history and tribal perspectives.
Why Teachers Love It
⭐ Highly engaging review game students get excited to play ⭐ Low prep – just print boards and calling cards ⭐ Promotes critical thinking through clue-based identification ⭐ Differentiated pacing with multiple win patterns ⭐ Reinforces Washington State history vocabulary and concepts ⭐ Works great for review days, early finishers, or end-of-unit assessments
With 30 different boards and 63 historical terms, the game stays unpredictable and keeps every student involved.