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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Bingo lesson to teachers

Most people think of bingo will be used as a purely social or recreational, but nowadays versions of the game for serious educational purposes. Many K-12 teachers have introduced in their classes and bingo are with the game, helping to teach a variety of different subjects, including English, foreign languages and mathematics.

Variations in educational bingo played by the teacher, the role of the bingo caller, and students are running on a bingo card (althoughYou can also use the students into groups if you want). In general, educational versions of bingo are about the same standard rules of the game, although it may be necessary in some cases, the game mechanics a little trick. What change, however, is that special bingo cards are used - which contain elements that are selected and prepared by the teacher and class (no need to be a big task, such as using a computer and some Bingo Card MakerSoftware makes it easy to print, as many of their own Bingo cards as you want).

Here are some ideas for classroom use are bingo:

* Bingo can be used to teach reading english. Bingo cards can be printed with letters and words, and students may need to find the letter that the teacher call bingo (bingo beginning phonological awareness), that view is the word read aloud by the teacher (see word Bingo) a definition given by the teacher (vocabulary ResultsBingo), or corresponds to part of the speech by the teacher know how a word beginning with P (word bingo).

* Bingo can be used to teach mathematics to be. In this case, the Bingo cards are printed with numbers (although usually not the usual numbers of bingo) or mathematical problems. In the latter case, students must not only check on their bingo card squares that have the correct answer to write on each field. Some mathematical topics that could be treated in this way areAddition, subtraction, multiplication and division (B "located in such a way that the square contains six times five), and decimal (" Find the square with fractions three quarters "in response to students" from 0.75 to find space with ", etc.) and rounding (" find the square with rounded two decimal eight nearest whole number).

* In German, French, Spanish and other languages classes bingo cards printed with selected wordsthat the language that students need to see English words by the teacher. You can also do this vice versa, so that students have English words bingo language from the teacher calls. Or in the case of advanced students, try to play the whole game only in a foreign language?

* The idea of instructing teachers called Bingo, and students should be able to find matches for the doctrine applied in other important factsTopics to be if the history, geography or science. The only real limit is the imagination of the teacher.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Bingo Lesson Plans

While most tend to think of bingo as a pastime enjoyed only on a hurry, it is also true that many K-12 teachers Bingo adapted for use in their classrooms. Bingo is still used to teach a wide range of subjects such as reading, English, foreign languages and mathematics.

Education versions of bingo are played in about the same standard rules of the game - with the teacher as a bingo caller, and students asPlayers - but often played with bingo cards specially modified products of the master instead of the usual phone numbers called. Furthermore, in some cases, the teacher can change the rules a bit '.

Here are some ideas to use in class, are bingo:

* View Word Bingo - Bingo cards are printed with the words of the teacher (often the words Dolch sight word list) is selected. The teacher reads a word and students need to find a place suitable for themCards.

* Phonemic Awareness Bingo - Bingo cards are printed with letters. The teacher calls a word and students must find the letter that begins the word.

* Vocabulary Bingo - The teacher gives a definition of a word and students need to find the place on his map with the appropriate word

* Parts of speech bingo - teacher provides a starting point for the part of speech (a word beginning with T, etc.) and students must find the place with an appropriateWord.

* Foreign Bingo - Bingo cards with words printed in languages (French, German, Spanish, etc.), the teacher reads a word in English, and students must find the right word. You can also reverse order so That the teacher speaks in a foreign language, and students need to find the right word in English, or you can just play the entire game in a foreign language.

* Math Bingo - Bingo cards printed with numbers, andMaestro is a math problem as a simple addition, subtraction, multiplication or division problem. Students must find the place with the answer to the problem.

* Fraction and decimal Bingo - Bingo cards are printed with fractions and / or decimals. The teacher reads the number of students and the best place to find. This will not be easy - the student may be required to maximize the number of representations, how to convert the squarewith "0.75" if the teacher says, "six eighths," etc. Of course, teachers can vary the difficulty level that is appropriate for their class.

* Rounding Bingo - Bingo cards printed with numbers, and students have the right place when something teacher as "two points from six to nearest whole number is rounded," or "twelve said rounded to the nearest multiple of ten". find

* History Bingo - Bingo Cards can be printed with the name of the historicNumbers (for example, "Theodore Roosevelt"), events (such as "Battle of Gettysburg"), or data (eg, "December 7, 1941), and students must find the right place, if there is a sense from teacher.

* Bingo Geography - Basically, the idea of the history of bingo, however, using city, state, country or other place names. The teacher may contain references like "it must be a state on the west coast of the United States and is the capital of Sacramento.

Bingo * Science - HowHistory and geography can also be used Bingo for students to learn biology, chemistry or physics.