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		<title>Free Bingo Games Online and Their History</title>
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Bingo is often used as an instructional tool in American primary schools and in teaching English as a foreign language in many countries. Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers which players match against numbers that have been pre-printed on 5&#215;5 matrices. Bingo as we know it today is a form [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bingo is often used as an instructional tool in American primary schools and in teaching English as a foreign language in many countries. Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers which players match against numbers that have been pre-printed on 5&#215;5 matrices. Bingo as we know it today is a form of lottery and is a direct descendant of Lo Giuoco del Lotto d&#8217;Italia.</p>
<p>Players</p>
<p>Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers which players match against numbers that have been pre-printed on 5&#215;5 matrices. Players then mark which numbers they wish to play and then daub those numbers according to the numbers drawn. Players often play multiple cards for each game; 30 is not an unusual number. In this version of bingo, players compete against one another for the prize or &#8220;jackpot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Cards</p>
<p>The matrices may be printed on paper, card stock or electronically represented and are referred to as &#8220;cards. The most common Bingo cards are flat pieces of cardboard or disposable paper which contain 25 squares arranged in five vertical columns and five horizontal rows.</p>
<p>Chat</p>
<p>Talking to anyone during a land based bingo game is prohibited but online it is encouraged and you can happily do so in numerous chat games offered by the bingo halls. Chat games are the ideal place for bingo buddies to meet and enjoy lively games of 75 and 90 Ball Bingo while getting to know each other. The chat rooms areeasy to use and the community is great. Bingo chat rooms are a fantastic social networking tool where you can meet and interact with fellow Bingo Players. The Chat Master (CM) should be spoken to with respect at all times. Promoting other Bingo sites in the chat room of another site may be conceived as spamming.<span id="more-238"></span></p>
<p>Jackpots</p>
<p>Jackpots range from thousands of pounds to dream vacations around the world. There are plenty of jackpots, prizes and bonuses to be won every day. Of course, bingo is always more fun with higher stakes, which explains why some of the best rooms on the Web today are offering jackpots and bonuses that exceed many online casinos. Werecommend bingo rooms that offer large jackpots, multiple bingo roomswith live chat, and super fast payout of winnings. The special games with the $10,000 jackpots are the most thrilling, and the CM&#8217;s know their stuff.</p>
<p>Sites</p>
<p>Especially in the United Kingdom / Great Britain / UK, there are loads of online bingo sites / online bingo halls where (British) players from the UK, play UK bingo and use deposit methods like paypal for online bingo games. If you are from the US you will want to read our US Bingo Sites guide to find the best online bingo sites in the USA. For bingo fans everywhere, you can enjoy brilliant bingo games on internet bingo sites where jackpot dreams are made; simply play bingo online today. Keep on top of all the latest news across all the leading UK bingo sites, including details of promotions, offers, jackpots and bonuses as well as news about offline bingo.</p>
<p>Bonuses</p>
<p>There are plenty of jackpots, prizes and bonuses to be won every day. Besides ensuring the bingo room is properly licensed and regulated, it is wise to verify that the bingo room guarantees minimum monthly payouts, offers multiple deposit and withdrawal options (along with 24/7 customer service), offers live chat and moderated chat rooms, has a substantial player base providing for a larger selection of tournaments, payouts and a diverse selection of games, and offers real-money betting incentives, such as free cash bonuses and comp points.</p>
<p>Bingo is one of the most popular pastimes in America. In the nineteenth century, Bingo was widely used in Germany for educational purposes to teach children spelling, animal names, and multiplication tables. Bingo as we know it today is a form of lottery and is a direct descendant of Lo Giuoco del Lotto d&#8217;Italia. Since its invention in 1934, modern bingo has evolved into multiple variations, with each jurisdiction&#8217;s gambling laws regulating how the game is played. However, some jurisdictions require mechanical ball draws which may utilize a randomly shuffled deck of bingo calling cards, a mechanical ball blower that mixes ping pong balls with blown air or a cage which is turned to mix small wooden balls. The advent of computer technology in bingo has blurred the lines between traditional slot machines and bingo slot machines. Online Bingo has fast become a very popular form of online gaming and leisure.</p></div>
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		<title>Online Bingo &#8211; It&#8217;s a Winner</title>
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Online bingo is becoming one of the most popular games to play on the internet. Online bingo is the latest sensation attracting men and women of all ages back to this old favourite. Online bingo is available 24 hours a day, making it convenient for everyone to play whatever your circumstances are, giving users the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Online bingo is becoming one of the most popular games to play on the internet. Online bingo is the latest sensation attracting men and women of all ages back to this old favourite. Online bingo is available 24 hours a day, making it convenient for everyone to play whatever your circumstances are, giving users the opportunity to play for free or for money. Just like going to your local bingo hall can be considered a night out, playing online bingo is a source of safe fun with a good sociable element in the form of online chat.</p>
<p>Playing Bingo</p>
<p>Bingo is one of the easiest games to play and the online version is no different. Bingo is a very simple game with easy to understand rules. Online bingo players range in age from young to old, all you need is a computer and access to the internet. Playing bingo online, players can make use of optional features which make playing the game easier, such as auto-daub. Most software providers support other gaming features as &#8220;Best Card Sorting&#8221; and &#8220;Best Card Highlighting&#8221; where players cards are sorted and highlighted by closest to bingo.</p>
<p>The Game Of Bingo</p>
<p>The problem with bingo is that it is often considered an older person’s game, with Saturday evenings spent in the church or town hall with like-minded people. This is unfortunate, because the game of bingo is undeniably loads of fun. This is why online bingo is the best thing that has happened to bingo. Like all games, the better the player knows the game and all the nuances, the more comfortable the player will be to play the game and concentrate on winning without having to worry about concentrating on the rules. When you are an experienced bingo player, you can play many games in different gaming sites at the same time.</p>
<p>Playing Online Bingo</p>
<p>Because online bingo is quite a new game, the strategies involved are also new. One strategic tip is to play as many bingo cards as possible. The more bingo cards that are played, the higher the odds are at winning. Another strategic tip is to pick a site where there are fewer bingo players. By having fewer players in the bingo room, there is more chance of winning. The great thing about bingo is that there is always a winner.</p>
<p>In summary online bingo is a trendy way to play the game as it offers the player convenience and entertainment in the comfort of his or her home. Online Bingo is the best way to mix the fun of this classic game with making new bingo friends from across the globe. Online Bingo is a great way to enjoy the excitement of your local bingo hall in the comfort of your home. Unlike most other gaming versions, Online Bingo is most certainly one of the most sociable online games to play. So if you are a night owl, online bingo is a great way to spend some time; if you are an early bird…that is fine too, as most online bingo providers have games around the clock. Online bingo is so easy that anyone can play. Why not have a game today.</p></div>
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		<title>Online Bingo And Play Bingo Games For A Fun Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 04:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Bingo, when someone mentions the word &#8220;bingo&#8221;, the average person visualizes large smoke filled bingo halls or church basements, bingo players sitting at long tables, bingo players marking bingo game cards. Nowadays, the word &#8220;Bingo&#8221; is associated with the World Wide Web and Online Bingo is an online form of entertainment that has crossed boundaries [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bingo, when someone mentions the word &#8220;bingo&#8221;, the average person visualizes large smoke filled bingo halls or church basements, bingo players sitting at long tables, bingo players marking bingo game cards. Nowadays, the word &#8220;Bingo&#8221; is associated with the World Wide Web and Online Bingo is an online form of entertainment that has crossed boundaries and generations, players young and old play online bingo games on the Internet from the privacy and comfort of their homes.</p>
<p>Online bingo over the last three years have exploded on the Internet. The number of websites that advertise free and real money bingo games are growing at an incredible rate. The popularity of online bingo has grown big time worldwide. Online Bingo games have developed at such a rate with the software technology today that bingo players now have a Hugh variety games to choose from and play.</p>
<p>Online bingo sites have online bingo communities that offer players an opportunity to join and make friends with other bingo players from all over the world. This is a Hugh advantage over local bingo halls where you can meet and chat with interesting people that have similar interests as you. Most bingo sites offer free games to play and free services to gain access, along with rewards, points and loyalty systems, Bingo Bucks etc. to make you bingo experience more exciting and profitable.</p>
<p>Online bingo chat rooms are a huge attraction, and a big drawing card for bingo players, because face it bingo is extremely social. Like the traditional bingo halls chatting is part of the bingo experience. With these chat rooms and the large bingo jackpots that online bingos offer today, internet bingo has become a major attraction for people young and old.</p>
<p>Online bingo is still a big pastime for the female section of the population, but men are starting to play the bingo games, one reason for it, is the large section of games that you can choose from and play, plus men do not have to get off the couch. In the pass elder people would play bingo, but with the internet this is not the case anymore. The number of people playing online is growing and frequency of play has also grown. The World Wide Web has radically changed the way traditional bingo is being looked at and played today. So, join an online bingo community and get playing online bingo for free, today, and enjoy the bingo games for the fun of it.</p></div>
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		<title>Long Division Bingo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Division is often the last of the basic arithmetic operations that students learn. Of course, when students first starting to doing divisions, they will begin with very simple problems such as dividing 4 by 2, dividing 6 by 3, or dividing 8 by 4. The next stage is to learn how to divide multi-digit numbers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Division is often the last of the basic arithmetic operations that students learn. Of course, when students first starting to doing divisions, they will begin with very simple problems such as dividing 4 by 2, dividing 6 by 3, or dividing 8 by 4. The next stage is to learn how to divide multi-digit numbers by a single digit one, and only after mastering this can students advance to long division (dividing one multi-digit number by another). Good and patient teaching is of course essential for students to progress, but by itself it is not enough: students also need plenty of practice at performing divisions.<br/><br/>It would probably be fair to say that in days gone by, some math teachers were not too concerned about finding fun and interesting classroom activities for their students &#8211; as long as students practised their sums, the teacher would be satisfied. Teaching methods have fortunately moved on since those days. Today&#8217;s teachers know that students who are engaged with their class tend to learn better, and hence interesting classroom activities and educational games are becoming increasingly popular. One such educational game that has become increasingly popular in recent years, is bingo.<br/><br/>It turns out that bingo is ideally suited for use in math class: it&#8217;s adaptable to a wide variety of classroom situations and styles of play, it&#8217;s incredibly easy for students to play (but still enjoyable), and importantly given the financial constraints that teachers often work under, it doesn&#8217;t require expensive materials or resources. The mechanics of the game in educational versions of bingo are basically the same as in normal bingo, but there is one key difference: instead of using bingo cards containing numbers, items relating to the topic of the lesson are used instead. So, obviously in a math class, math problems such as long divisions would be used. Students are then required to write in the answers to these questions, rather than simply mark items off their cards.<br/><br/>So what if you&#8217;re a teacher, and you&#8217;d like to try bingo out with your students? Well obviously you&#8217;ll need some suitable printed bingo cards &#8211; but where do you get them? Actually it&#8217;s very easy &#8211; you can print them yourself using your computer: download some bingo card creator software, and it&#8217;s a snap to print as many bingo cards as you want, on any subject at all.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Bingo Card Printables for Teaching Italian</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teachers are always on the look out for fun, interesting and engaging classroom activities. Classroom games, obviously providing they have sufficient educational content are particularly welcome. This desire for interesting classroom activities extends to teachers of all subjects, including teachers of modern languages such as Italian.One such activity that an increasing number of teachers are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teachers are always on the look out for fun, interesting and engaging classroom activities. Classroom games, obviously providing they have sufficient educational content are particularly welcome. This desire for interesting classroom activities extends to teachers of all subjects, including teachers of modern languages such as Italian.<br/><br/>One such activity that an increasing number of teachers are turning to is bingo. The reasons for this include the facts that bingo can easily be adapted to teaching different subjects, is very easy to learn and play, and that the game does not include any expensive or specialist materials.<br/><br/>There are many ways that bingo can be adapted to teaching Italian, here are a few possibilities:<br/><br/>1. You could play bingo using numbered cards (e.g. squares contain &#8220;5&#8243;, &#8220;34&#8243; and &#8220;66&#8243;), but the teacher calls out numbers in Italian (e.g. &#8220;cinque&#8221;, &#8220;trenta quattro&#8221;, and &#8220;sessanta sei&#8221;). This type of game offers an excellent opportunity for students to practice their Italian numbers.<br/><br/>2. Instead of playing with cards containing numbers, you could play using cards containing times, dates, or letters of the alphabet. As with the previous type of game, you play Italian.<br/><br/>3. You could play with vocabulary. In this type of game you can use bingo cards either containing English or Italian words, but all calls are made in the other language.<br/><br/>In order to play these types of bingo there is really just one thing you need: bingo cards containing the appropriate item. At this point many teachers would probably start to worry about the cost of being specialist printed materials &#8211; however there is no need to worry &#8211; teachers can simply print the cards themselves using their computers. Teachers can download get ready-to-use free bingo printables from the Internet on a variety of topics, or alternatively can purchase affordable computer software for printing bingo cards which allows them to print cards containing any combination of items that they want in effectively unlimited quantities.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phonics is a very popular method of teaching children to read and write. It is based on the idea that particular letters or groups of letters can be associated with a particular sound. Teachers use a variety of teaching techniques, and classroom activities to teach children these phonics rules &#8211; typical classroom activities include flash [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phonics is a very popular method of teaching children to read and write. It is based on the idea that particular letters or groups of letters can be associated with a particular sound. Teachers use a variety of teaching techniques, and classroom activities to teach children these phonics rules &#8211; typical classroom activities include flash cards, reading and writing games, and group activities. One particular classroom activity that is especially suitable for teaching phonics is phonics bingo.<br/><br/>All versions of phonics bingo are based on the same general principle: Each child is given a bingo card or worksheet, the teacher or parent reads out words or clues as bingo calls, and the children mark off squares from their cards which correspond to the bingo calls. The winner is the first child to achieve a winning pattern (for example, a straight line of five marked off squares) on their bingo card and call out &#8220;bingo!&#8221;.<br/><br/>The most basic phonics bingo game is &#8220;phonemic awareness bingo&#8221;. In this case, the children&#8217;s bingo cards are printed with a random selection letters. The teacher calls out words, and children must try to identify the beginning sound of the letter, and find the matching square on their card. For example, if the teacher called out &#8220;apple&#8221;, the children would look for a bingo square containing the letter &#8220;a&#8221;.<br/><br/>As students progress, more advanced versions of phonics bingo can be introduced. In these, children have to recognize a word called out by the teacher on their card. Generally you might start with &#8220;CVC words&#8221; (words consisting of consonant, short vowel, then another consonant), and then gradually progress through more advanced phonics concepts, such as consonant and vowel digraphs, r-controlled vowel words, bossy E words, etc.<br/><br/>One additional variation that can be a lot of fun, and again is good practise for students learning to recognize word sounds, is rhyming bingo. In this version, the teacher calls out a word, and students look for rhymes on their bingo cards. For example, if the teacher called out &#8220;bat&#8221;, students could match a square which contain &#8220;cat&#8221;, &#8220;hat&#8221; or &#8220;mat&#8221;.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Classroom Bingo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most adults are familiar with the game of bingo &#8211; we&#8217;ve came across the game at some points in our lives. It is true that many us of think of it as a game played in church and community halls in funding raising efforts, or by groups of seniors as a relaxing way of passing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most adults are familiar with the game of bingo &#8211; we&#8217;ve came across the game at some points in our lives. It is true that many us of think of it as a game played in church and community halls in funding raising efforts, or by groups of seniors as a relaxing way of passing the time, but one thing you may not know is that bingo is becoming increasingly popular in education.<br/><br/>Many teachers have come to the conclusion that bingo is well suited to classroom use, because it is easy for students to learn and play, does not require expensive specialist materials, does not make a big mess, and is highly adaptable to teaching different subjects, different lesson plans, and different age groups. When organized by enthusiastic teacher, bingo can indeed be both fun and educational.<br/><br/>As hinted at previously, bingo can be used in a variety of educational environments, including teaching K-12, and for teaching older students. The game can be adapted to almost any subject including English and Reading, English as a Second Language (ESL), Foreign Languages (including Spanish, French, German and Italian), Math, Science, History and more. The main way that the game is adapted to each of these situations is by using custom bingo cards printed with items appropriate to the lesson, and by modifying the game play mechanics. In a K-12 reading class for example, students might just be required to recognize sight words, in a math class the students might be required to write in the answers to math problems into the squares rather than simply cross off squares, and in a foreign language class the bingo cards could be printed in one language but the calss made in another (for example, bingo cards printed with Spanish vocabulary &#8211; and students need to match up these words to bingo calls made in English).<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Arithmetic Bingo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arithmetic is the oldest and simplest branch of mathematics. It also the first branch of mathematics which students encounter, beginning with counting, and then graduating to simple calculations such as adding, subtracting, multiplication and division. Eventually of course, students will encounter other branches of mathematics, such as geometry, trigonometry and algebra, but nevertheless understanding arithmetic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arithmetic is the oldest and simplest branch of mathematics. It also the first branch of mathematics which students encounter, beginning with counting, and then graduating to simple calculations such as adding, subtracting, multiplication and division. Eventually of course, students will encounter other branches of mathematics, such as geometry, trigonometry and algebra, but nevertheless understanding arithmetic continues to be an essential skill. After all, arithmetic is an essential foundation not only for other branches of mathematics, but also numerous areas of everyday life, including business, science and technology.<br/><br/>Like so many other things in life, practice makes perfect in math &#8211; the more math and arithmetic that students do, the better they get. While practice can certainly help many students, the other side of the coin is that excessive repetition can soon get boring &#8211; and bored students do not learn very well. Good teachers are however very well aware that new styles of presentation, interesting activities, and educational games, can all be used to provide some variation in classroom routines, enlivening what might otherwise seem mundane. One such activity that more and more teachers are turning to, is in fact the game of bingo.<br/><br/>There are many ways that bingo can be uses in math classes &#8211; one of the most attractive things about bingo is that it can be very easily adapted to different situations. Perhaps the most popular way of playing bingo in math classes, is for the teacher to act as bingo caller, and the students to each be given a specially printed bingo card containing math problems &#8211; instead of marking off items as they are called, students must fill them out with the correct answers.<br/><br/>The main thing that you need to play math bingo is of course the bingo cards printed with math problems. Fortunately that&#8217;s easy &#8211; you can simply print them from your computer &#8211; free ready-made math bingo printables, or easy-to-use bingo card creator software makes the job easy.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Geography Bingo Cards for Teaching</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When teaching geography, it&#8217;s not at all unusual to want your students to learn lists of items (such as countries, states of the United States, cities, capitals, rivers, or mountains), and perhaps also some associated details of each item in such lists. Of course, rote learning can be very boring for students, and tends to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When teaching geography, it&#8217;s not at all unusual to want your students to learn lists of items (such as countries, states of the United States, cities, capitals, rivers, or mountains), and perhaps also some associated details of each item in such lists. Of course, rote learning can be very boring for students, and tends to be easily forgotten &#8211; so what is needed is a fun but educational way for students to learn the information while remaining motivated. It is for this reason that many geography teachers are always on the lookout for new classroom games and activities to perform with their students.<br/><br/>One such activity that is worth considering (especially since it is flexible enough to be adapted to many different classroom situations) is bingo. The basic idea is quite simple &#8211; each student is given a bingo card containing a different combination of the list of items that need to be learned, the teacher acts as the caller, and then you play bingo &#8211; however there are many possible variations on the basic idea:<br/><br/>- You could, for example, instead of calling out the items on the cards directly, give the students clues which they have to match up to the items on their cards. For example, instead of calling &#8220;Paris&#8221;, you might say &#8220;The capital of France&#8221;.<br/><br/>- You can also use the game as a tool to encourage participation and discussion in the class. During the game, you could ask students to explain each item that you call out before you move on to the next item.<br/><br/>- Another idea is to play normally, but with the added requirement that when a student claims &#8220;Bingo!&#8221;, he only actually wins if he can describe each item that he ticked off his card. If students are aware of this requirement in advance, and really want to win the game, this can be a great extra incentive to study harder.<br/><br/>Of course, all this sounds like a great idea, but it&#8217;s only a workable idea if you can actually get suitable printed supplies to play the game. In the past, this would have required sending off for expensive specialist materials, but today there are much easier solution: print everything from your computer. You can get ready-made free printables for geography bingo off the Internet, and there is even affordable software is available that makes it simple to print customized bingo cards (containing whatever items you want).<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[St. Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Naomh Pádraig), along with St. Brigid of Kildare and St. Columba, is one of the patron Saints of Ireland. He was born in Roman Britain, kidnapped as a young man by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to Ireland, escaped and returned to Britain, and then later returned to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St. Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Naomh Pádraig), along with St. Brigid of Kildare and St. Columba, is one of the patron Saints of Ireland. He was born in Roman Britain, kidnapped as a young man by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to Ireland, escaped and returned to Britain, and then later returned to Ireland as a Christian missionary. Many details of St. Patrick&#8217;s life and works remain obscure, even the dates of his birth and death, however there are many legends about him, including the claim that he banished the snakes of Ireland (there were in fact no snakes in Ireland since the Ice Age), and that he explained the concept of the trinity using the shamrock leaf (a 3 leaf clover).<br/><br/>St. Patrick&#8217;s Day, which falls on March 17th, is the Christian feast day which celebrates St. Patrick&#8217;s life. The day is a public holiday in both the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland, as well as in Newfoundland and Labrador, but is also a day that Irish people around the world celebrate their roots and their culture. The day is usually marked by parades and other activities, including family and community gatherings. Of course, no such gathering would be complete without Irish-themed games and entertainment &#8211; and one such game that is ideal for the occasion is St. Patrick&#8217;s Day bingo.<br/><br/>St. Patrick&#8217;s Day bingo is played exactly likely the standard game of bingo, except that instead of using bingo cards containing numbered squares, each square on the bingo card instead contains a word or phrase on an Irish theme. The cards can easily be prepared in advance by the event organizer using some bingo card maker software, and the game itself is a lot of fun for people of all ages, as well providing an opportunity for younger players to learn about their culture.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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