Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Winter Theme Printable Bingo Cards

November 2nd, 2009 by sarita

These printable bingo cards are great for educators or if you want to play bingo with a group of kids.  Each bingo card emphasizes different things like vowel sounds, letters, or simple math equations.  All you need to do is print them out and provide pennies or other chips to mark bingo spaces.  These are black and white line drawings so they won’t gobble up all of your printer ink.  Have fun!

Printable Bingo Games – EnchantedLearning.com.

Featured: Synonyms Bingo Cards Game For Kids

November 1st, 2009 by sarita
Synonyms Bingo Game, 3-36 Players, 36 Cards/Mats. Sold Individually

From Restockit: Synonyms Bingo Game offers active learning that delivers results. Players build vocabulary skills by learning and using synonyms for 37 common words. Reinforces spelling and reading skills.

Synonyms Bingo Game, 3-36 Players, 36 Cards/Mats. Sold Individually

Thanksgiving History Bingo Card Game

October 29th, 2009 by sarita

All the work is done for you with this Thanksgiving bingo card game.  Too bad you can’t say the same for Thanksgiving dinner!

A fun, laid-back bingo game for the family on this special holiday, you can fill each of the 24 empty spaces on cards from the long list of words provided.  Keywords include “Football,”Macy’s,” and “Cornucopia.”  Sounds like a happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving or Turkey Bingo Game by Brownielocks..

Print Bingo Cards For a Kids’ Fun Outing

October 26th, 2009 by sarita

Here’s a fun fall activity.  Take the kids on a walk in the park or your neighborhood and bring a bingo game!  The theme features things you might find in your neighborhood such as a stop sign, bicycle, squirrel and a two door car.

Simply print out the cards and cut them out.  Paste them to cardboard as a backing to make them sturdier for your walk.  Bring pencils to mark the squares.

Bingo.

Blind Player Permitted Use of Audio Bingo Cards

October 24th, 2009 by sarita

A victory for sight-impaired  bingo players and others with disabilities:

“The cards have an audio chip to read card numbers, allowing those with sight problems to hear the card numbers rather than see the numbers. The cards make it much easier for blind or visually-impaired people to play bingo, however when fellow players complained about Joanna’s cards, she was told by her bingo club that she had to mute the sounds, or she was not permitted to play.

After filing a complaint with the Racing and Wagering Board, Joanna was eventually granted to right to use her audible bingo cards, and as a result of this landmark ruling, bingo halls are now required by law to allow audible cards to be used by all players, including visually-impaired players.”

Blind Player Permitted Audio Bingo Cards.