1. How to prepare and play
educational
Bingo
any level
Skills:writing,reading,speaking ,listening
Group work
Esen SANDIRAZ
English Teacher
2. The basic idea:
• The basic idea is to play the game using
specially prepared bingo cards containing items
related to the subject. For example, in a
chemistry class you might use the names of
elements, compounds or chemical... In a math
class, you might use mathematical problems. In
a geography class, you might use the names of
countries, states, provinces, cities, rivers or
mountains. And in a foreign language class,
you could play bingo using words of
English,French, German or Spanish vocabulary
that students are learning.
3. How to use BİNGO in a e-twinning
projects
You could decide a topic with your etwinning
project partner teacher,prepare bingo
cards with your students and send them
to each other via twinspace or air
post..Maybe you can also send some
small presents to the winners .Then you
can take pictures and videos while you are
playing the game and share with each
other again.
6. The beauty of Bingo:
• The beauty of bingo is that you can adapt the
game to almost any subject or age range of
students. Additionally, you can play the game in
a variety of different ways: you could play a
"normal" game with the teacher as caller, you
could have the teacher call out "clues" instead of
the items on the cards, you could ask students
to explain the items as they check them off from
their bingo cards, or you could even have class
discussions during the game after each item is
called.
7. Which theme?
• Decide on the educational theme for the
Bingo game. Nearly any educational topic
works. You can focus on letter, number
and word recognition for younger kids. For
older kids, use Bingo to practice
vocabulary words, tenses,history events
or math facts.
8. Writing..
• Develop your list of words or numbers that
will go in the squares. You'll want the
same set for each Bingo game board.
Print a copy of the list and cut the words
apart. This set of words is used during the
game play.
9. Speaking and reading and listening
skills:
• Pass out the bingo cards to the
students.draw one word at a time and call
out the word.(listening).the students cover
the words as they are announced.
10. Prepare a list of sentences with
your students (you want to review)
25. results
• *It’s a fun game that gets students
speaking,listening ,reading and writing right
away.It can also be an activity with your
etwinning project partner school students.You
can prepare a bingo activity and take
photos,videos while playing and preparing the
cards and share with each other.
• *While it may seem time -consuming to make
the cards ,it can be seen as a writing activity.
• *It is great as a warm up activity and can have
many variations,like vocabulary,irregular
verbs,tenses,etc..
27. Downloading the cards:
• İf you want to download bingo cards:
• http://www.bingocardscreator.com/
• Or
• İf you want to create your own cards:
• http://www.bingocardprinter.com