BINGO!
I have made a BINGO game, using all the Level 1 high frequency words. I hope you will enjoy using this in class as part of your end-of-term revision.
There are 30 unique cards so that every child can have a different set of words, with a unique chance of winning. (If you have more than 30 in your class you could pair some of the children so that they can work together.)
Call out List
List 1
List 2
List 3
List 4
List 5
(Each list contains six unique cards.)
HOW TO PREPARE:
Print out a different BINGO card for each child plus a call out list for the teacher.
Cut out the words on the call out list and put the squares into a hat or bowl.
DISTRIBUTE:
Hand out one Bingo card to each child (each card should be different).
HOW TO CALL OUT:
The caller should pull out one word.
Call out the word (it must not be shown to the children).
MARK WORD:
The children will place a coloured marker (such as pieces of coloured card or newspaper, coins, stones or something similar) on the called word if it is on their card.
The winner is the first child to cover all of the words on their card. As soon as all the words are covered, the child must jump up and shout, “BINGO!”
when i tell my learners that we are going to the computer they is it for talking stories? They realy enjoy the talking stories
Interesting, colourful pictuers. The learners will enjoy this. It will help with their reading, sounding and will also help them to concentrate.
Perfect work!
Great. Now i can say thank you
[...] In the classroom this week: Have you ever played BINGO? This is a brilliant game, enjoyed by children and adults around the world. I have made a special version for you, using all the Level 1 key words, and with enough unique player cards for your whole class to play at once. Use this game throughout the fourth term, for fun key word revision. Click on the link below to print out everything you need: TALKING STORIES BINGO [...]