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		<title>Bingo Card Designer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us, perhaps most of adults, have played bingo at one point or another in their lives. Maybe only once or twice, but nevertheless we know the rules &#8211; get a bingo card, check off items from your card as they are called out, and try to be the first person to shout out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us, perhaps most of adults, have played bingo at one point or another in their lives. Maybe only once or twice, but nevertheless we know the rules &#8211; get a bingo card, check off items from your card as they are called out, and try to be the first person to shout out &#8220;Bingo!&#8221; if you achieve the winning pattern (a line of five items in any direction in most variants of the game, but sometimes other shapes or patterns may be used).<br/><br/>One thing that you may not have thought about, is how bingo cards are created. This is because, for most us, when we played the game, we were simply given a bingo card that was already printed with numbers, and creating a unique bingo card for each player was simply somebody else&#8217;s problem.<br/><br/>Today, you will find however that themed versions of bingo are growing in popularity. At Christmas, on July 4th, Halloween, Easter and other holidays, many people like to organize games based around the particular holiday in question. In this case, the bingo cards are in fact printed with words or phrases relating to the particular holiday. Similarly, more and more teachers are now using bingo as a classroom activity in a diverse range of subjects including K-12 Reading lessons, ESL (English as a Second Language), math, science, foreign languages and more &#8211; and in this case, bingo cards containing items appropriate for the particular lesson are used.<br/><br/>So how are these custom bingo cards prepared? One possibility is of course to do so manually &#8211; a person could prepare bingo cards using pen and paper, or even a word processor, but it would be a very time consuming process. The main alternative is to instead using special bingo card maker software &#8211; you enter a list of possible items, specify how many cards you want, click a button and you&#8217;re done.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Bingo Card Maker Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 05:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are familiar with the game of bingo. Even those people who have never played bingo, probably do know how the game is played. However, just in case you are one of those rare few who don&#8217;t know how to play, he are instructions:1. One person acts as the bingo caller (and referee), the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people are familiar with the game of bingo. Even those people who have never played bingo, probably do know how the game is played. However, just in case you are one of those rare few who don&#8217;t know how to play, he are instructions:<br/><br/>1. One person acts as the bingo caller (and referee), the others act as players.<br/><br/>2. Each of the players is given a bingo card containing a grid of squares (normally 5 by 5, but other sizes may be used), with each square containing a different number.<br/><br/>3. The bingo caller calls out the numbers in a random order, and players mark off the squares containing that number from their cards.<br/><br/>4. The player&#8217;s objective is to get a row, column or diagonal of squares marked off (or in some variants, other shapes or all the items on the card). When a player achieves this he shouts &#8220;Bingo!&#8221;, and the first who shouts this is the winner.<br/><br/>There are of course many variants of the game, and it is these variants that are bringing bingo to the attention of a much wider audience. Some examples of these include:<br/><br/>- Baby Shower Bingo &#8211; Played as a baby shower game, using bingo cards printed with items related to babies.<br/><br/>- Wedding Shower Bingo &#8211; Played at wedding and bridal showers, this time using bingo cards with items related weddings.<br/><br/>- Holiday Bingo &#8211; Bingo played on special occasions such as Christmas, New Year, Valentine&#8217;s Day, July 4th, Halloween or Thanksgiving &#8211; however themed for the day by using bingo cards containing items relating to the particular holiday.<br/><br/>- Educational Bingo &#8211; Bingo is also as increasingly popular activity with teachers and educators. Educational variants of bingo are commonly played in schools, colleges, Sunday schools, and in ESL classes. Once again specially printed bingo cards are used, be it with words student must learn to read, math problems, names of countries or cities, chemical elements, or anything else.<br/><br/>The common thread running through all these different variants of bingo, is that non-standard bingo cards are used. In some cases, it may be possible to order preprinted cards from a specialist publisher, although this can get expensive fast! In other cases, preprinted cards may simply not be available. As a result, usually the best option is for the game organizer to prepare the bingo cards &#8211; fortunately with the help of a computer and suitable bingo card maker software, this can be a quick and easy job.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are familiar with the game of bingo, pretty much everybody has either played it already or at least knows how to play it. Of course there are many familiar images associated with bingo. These include, for example, seniors playing the game in retirement homes, people playing as a church or community activity, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people are familiar with the game of bingo, pretty much everybody has either played it already or at least knows how to play it. Of course there are many familiar images associated with bingo. These include, for example, seniors playing the game in retirement homes, people playing as a church or community activity, and of course nowadays people playing bingo online through the Internet, but it would wrong to imagine that these familiar images form a complete or even necessarily representative picture of the game today.<br/><br/>Nowadays bingo is becoming popular with more and more people. This is partly because people are finding ways to adapt the game to new situations, such as special holiday-themed versions of the game (e.g. Christmas, New Year, Halloween, July 4th), or bingo adapted to social events (including baby showers and wedding showers), and partly because many educators are now using bingo as a teaching tool.<br/><br/>The thing that all these new adaptations and variations of bingo have in common, is they rely on special customized bingo cards. In traditional bingo, players use bingo cards containing numbers, however specialist versions of bingo use cards containing words or phrases appropriate to the particular them of the game. For example, a Christmas-themed version of bingo would use words like &#8220;Reindeer&#8221;, &#8220;Santa Claus&#8221; or &#8220;Yule&#8221;, a wedding shower version would use words like &#8220;bride&#8221;, &#8220;cake&#8221; or &#8220;dress&#8221;, and educational versions would use words that students are learning to read (English), math problems (math), names of elements (science), etc.<br/><br/>In the past, creating such specially-themed bingo cards, especially for a large number of people or entire class, was no easy task. Today however, you can simply print them out from your computer &#8211; with the right bingo card maker software, the job can take a minute or less!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Ice Breaker Bingo Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 23:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ice breaker bingo cards are bingo cards printed with people&#8217;s names, or with activities or attributes that describe people (e.g. &#8220;owns a cat&#8221;, &#8220;likes eating pizza&#8221;, etc.). These cards are used in the game of ice breaker bingo, which is fun method of facilitating introductions between members of a school or college class, or among [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ice breaker bingo cards are bingo cards printed with people&#8217;s names, or with activities or attributes that describe people (e.g. &#8220;owns a cat&#8221;, &#8220;likes eating pizza&#8221;, etc.). These cards are used in the game of ice breaker bingo, which is fun method of facilitating introductions between members of a school or college class, or among attendees of a seminar or workshop.<br/><br/>The way that these cards are used are as follows:<br/><br/>1. Before the class, seminar, or event, the teacher or organizer prepares the set of bingo cards. One card needs to be prepared for each attendee, and of course each card should be different from all of the others. It is possible to prepare these cards manually, simply using pen and paper, but of course this can be very time consuming &#8211; so it may be easier to make the cards using a computer, printer, and bingo card maker software.<br/><br/>2. Bingo cards with names tend to be most suitable for younger students and introductory English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Cards with activities are require more confidence and more sophisticated language skills, so are generally more suitable for older students, confident English speakers, etc.<br/><br/>3. In both variants of ice breaker bingo, each player aims to achieve a straight line of 5 items (horizontally, vertically or diagonally) across their bingo card, and the first player to achieve such a line is the winner.<br/><br/>- If playing with names, the teacher (or organizers) goes round the group in random order, asking each person to stand up, talk briefly about themselves, and finishing by introducing themselves by name (e.g. &#8220;I love animals of all types. I have a pet named Rover, and I also have two cats named Moggy and Thomas. I am pleased to meet you all, my name is Boris.&#8221;). As people introduce themselves, the players cross their names off their card, and the first player to get a line can call &#8220;bingo!&#8221; &#8211; but their bingo doesn&#8217;t count unless they can identify each of the people in their winning line.<br/><br/>- If playing with activities or descriptions, the players spend some time circulating among themselves and introducing themselves to each other. When they first a person matching one of the items on the card, they write that person&#8217;s name in the square &#8211; but each person&#8217;s name can only appear once per card.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While it&#8217;s certainly true that there are some people who enjoy playing bingo much more than others, it&#8217;s probably also true that most of us have played bingo at some point in our lives. Furthermore, while there are some people who have never actually played the game, I bet if you asked them, most of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While it&#8217;s certainly true that there are some people who enjoy playing bingo much more than others, it&#8217;s probably also true that most of us have played bingo at some point in our lives. Furthermore, while there are some people who have never actually played the game, I bet if you asked them, most of them would know how to play the game.<br/><br/>With bingo being so universally popular, it&#8217;s not really very surprising that there many different variants of the rules, as well as adaptations of the game intended for different circumstances and playing situations. The traditional game of bingo is of course played using bingo cards containing a grid of squares, each square containing a number, and the players&#8217; objective is to be the first person to mark off a line (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) of squares on their card.<br/><br/>There are many ways that game play can be modified, the simplest of which is to change the winning criterion. For example, instead of requiring a single line, players may be required to get two separate lines, a postage stamp shape, all border squares of the card, or even mark off every single square.<br/><br/>More sophisticated variants involve replacing the numbers with other items, such as words, phrases, dates, times, or even math problems. Bingo games using holiday-related words and phrases are popular around holidays like Christmas, Easter, Halloween or July 4th, and other themed versions are very popular in education, including ESL (English as a Second Language) and K-12. One such example of educational variant of bingo is math bingo: cards are printed with math problems, and students must write in the answers to questions (when they question is called out) rather than simply cross off squares.<br/><br/>In order to play themed variants of bingo, you will of course need bingo cards containing the appropriate special items. It can be difficult and expensive to purchase themed bingo cards, and it&#8217;s incredibly time consuming to create the manually. The best answer is to get your computer to do the job &#8211; with the help of bingo card maker software, it really is very simple to printed unlimited quantities of bingo cards on any topic that you might want.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the game of bingo is usually thought of a leisure activity, and indeed it is often played as such, it is also true that variations on the standard game of bingo are often used by teachers and educators. Indeed versions of bingo have been applied to teaching of K-12 subjects such as reading, vocabulary and math, to teaching foreign languages such as Spanish,</p>
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		<title>Bingo Cards For Teaching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are familiar, or failing that at least aware of, the game of bingo. We&#8217;ve probably either played the game ourselves, or seen others play the game. What many people do not know however is that the game of bingo, with only a few minor modifications, can be adapted for educational use, and has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people are familiar, or failing that at least aware of, the game of bingo. We&#8217;ve probably either played the game ourselves, or seen others play the game. What many people do not know however is that the game of bingo, with only a few minor modifications, can be adapted for educational use, and has been introduced by many teachers into their classrooms.<br/><br/>As you are no doubt aware, the traditional game of bingo is played using bingo cards printed with squares, each square containing a different number. Players mark off squares from their cards as numbers are called out, and the winner being the first player to achieve a winning pattern (the required pattern may vary depending on the variant of rules being used, but is typical one or more lines of marked off squares across the card).<br/><br/>Educational games of bingo are basically played in the same way, with the teacher acting as bingo caller, but instead of being printed with numbers, the bingo cards are often printed with items specially chosen by the teacher, for example:<br/><br/>* In a game of math bingo, the squares on the bingo cards may be printed with mathematical problems, and students must mark off squares by writing in the correct answers.<br/><br/>* In a game of foreign language bingo, the squares of the bingo cards may be printed with French, German, Spanish or Italian words that the students must recognize when the teacher calls out words in English (or vice-versa).<br/><br/>There really no limits on what teachers can come up with, but the common element required for all these ideas are bingo cards printed with items of the teachers of choice. Here there are really two options. The first option is to prepare the cards by hand &#8211; a tedious and potentially time-consuming task. The second option is to use a computer, because, with the help of some bingo card maker software, it&#8217;s a surprisingly easy job to print custom bingo cards.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the attractions of bingo is that while being a lot of fun, it is also incredibly easy to learn how to play. If you get a bingo card and show it to somebody, you can explain how to play the game in just a few minutes.In the traditional game of bingo, each player [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the attractions of bingo is that while being a lot of fun, it is also incredibly easy to learn how to play. If you get a bingo card and show it to somebody, you can explain how to play the game in just a few minutes.<br/><br/>In the traditional game of bingo, each player is given a bingo card containing an array of squares arranged in a 5 by 5 grid. Each square on the card contains a different number, and players mark off squares from the cards as numbers are called out by the bingo caller. While this basic game can be a lot of fun, more and more people are today turning to variants of the game. Using a computer and bingo card maker software, it&#8217;s very easy to print custom bingo cards with squares containing words, phrases, or even math problems, instead of numbers.<br/><br/>With so many people getting together, holidays are in fact a perfect opportunity to play bingo. Obviously if playing on (or in the run-up) to one of these holidays, it&#8217;s more fun to play using bingo cards themed around the holiday. Whether it be Christmas, Easter, St. Valentine&#8217;s Day, New Year, July 4th, Halloween, or any other holiday, you can play bingo &#8211; in each case picking words or phrases for the cards that relate to the particular holiday in question.<br/><br/>Many teachers are also turning to bingo as a classroom activity. The game is well suited to use in schools, since it can be adapted in a wide variety of different ways, game play mechanics can be varied, and of course cards on literally any theme or subject can be prepared. Younger students can benefit from bingo by practising reading the items on the cards, in math lessons, students can be required to write in answers to problems rather than simply mark off squares, and in language lessons students can be required to recognize items written in one language when bingo calls are made in another.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>St Patrick&#8217;s Day Bingo Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are familiar with the game of bingo. It is played with bingo cards containg a five by five grid of squares, with each square containing a word or number. Each player is given a bingo card, and marks off the squares from their card when the corresponding number is announced by the bingo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people are familiar with the game of bingo. It is played with bingo cards containg a five by five grid of squares, with each square containing a word or number. Each player is given a bingo card, and marks off the squares from their card when the corresponding number is announced by the bingo caller. In most games, the winner is the first player to achieve a line of five items across the card (regardless of whether that line is horizontal, vertical or diagonal) and call &#8220;bingo&#8221;. For a longer game, other target patterns than a single line can be required, for example two lines of five, a postage stamp shape of three by three squares, all squares marked off, etc.<br/><br/>Today versions of bingo, played exactly like the &#8220;standard&#8221; game, but using cards printed with words or phrases instead of numbers, are become increasingly popular. No doubt this is in part because with the helper of a computer and bingo card maker software, it&#8217;s dead easy to produce these cards! However, the main reason why these versions of bingo have become popular is that they can be used in schools and education, as well as in community events and gatherings celebrating both religious and secular holidays.<br/><br/>St. Patrick&#8217;s Day (usually March 17th, although the date may move if it falls within Holy Week), which is annual event of honor of one of Ireland&#8217;s patron saints but has subsequently become a celebration of all things Irish, is an ideal occasion for playing bingo. In St. Patrick&#8217;s Day bingo, the game is of course played using bingo cards printed with words or phrases relating to Ireland or Irish culture. It&#8217;s a lot of fun to play, inexpensive, and suitable for people of all ages to play together &#8211; may be you should give it a try?<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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