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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>Reading Bingo</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 07:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bingo is an increasingly popular classroom activity with many teachers. This is because these teachers realize that as well as being a lot of fun for their students, the game is perfectly suited to educational use, including in the K-12 environment. This is because bingo is very easy to learn and play, highly flexible and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bingo is an increasingly popular classroom activity with many teachers. This is because these teachers realize that as well as being a lot of fun for their students, the game is perfectly suited to educational use, including in the K-12 environment. This is because bingo is very easy to learn and play, highly flexible and adaptable to different topics and subjects, and importantly given the financial constraints that many teachers work under, not requiring of specialist expensive resources or materials.<br/><br/>Although bingo can be used in teaching many different subjects and topics, including math and arithmetic, telling the time, or even geography, history or science, one area in which the game is especially popular, is teaching reading. When teaching reading the key aspect of the game is that each student is given a bingo card printed with words (or perhaps phrases), and although (as in standard bingo), the objective remains to be the first player to get a line of five items horizontally, vertically or diagonally, game play can be adapted from simply calling out words (or writing them on the blackboard if the teacher prefers).<br/><br/>1. Sight Words &#8211; The teacher simply calls out words, and students must find the corresponding word on their cards. This variant is most popular with so-called &#8220;Sight Words&#8221; &#8211; words that can not be sounded out, but that students must master recognizing in order to achieve reading fluency.<br/><br/>2. Blending Bingo &#8211; The teacher says a word very slowly such as &#8220;sss-ppp-ooo-ttt&#8221; or &#8220;mmm-aaa-t&#8221; and the students must find the word on the card. The purpose being to help students practice &#8220;blending&#8221; letters to make words.<br/><br/>3. Partial Word Bingo &#8211; The teacher says something like &#8220;Find the word with &#8216;mile&#8217; in it&#8221; and the student has to find &#8220;Smile&#8221;. You can also use beginnings of words (e.g. find the word beginning with &#8220;r&#8221;), word endings, or sounds in the middle of words.<br/><br/>4. Rhyming Bingo &#8211; The teacher says something like &#8220;Find the word that rhymes with &#8216;plot&#8217;&#8221; and the student has to find &#8220;slot&#8221;.<br/><br/>5. Silent E Bingo &#8211; Ahead of time the teacher prepares bingo cards using pairs of words with and without a silent E, for example &#8220;cap&#8221; and &#8220;cape&#8221;, or &#8220;hat&#8221; and &#8220;hate&#8221;. You then play normal bingo and students have to learn to recognize the differences between these similar words. A variation is to use only words without the final E, and when playing make bingo calls of the following form &#8220;When you add an E, the word would be &#8216;pine&#8217;&#8221;, in response to which clue the students needs to find the square containing &#8220;pin&#8221;.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Reading Bingo Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 06:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Educational bingo is increasingly popular as a classroom activity as more and more teachers are realizing that the game can easily be adapted to a variety of different lesson plans. Apart from the simple fact that students of all ages can enjoy the game, there are many other reasons by bingo is growing in popularity, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Educational bingo is increasingly popular as a classroom activity as more and more teachers are realizing that the game can easily be adapted to a variety of different lesson plans. Apart from the simple fact that students of all ages can enjoy the game, there are many other reasons by bingo is growing in popularity, not least the fact that it&#8217;s very inexpensive to play (important given the constraints that today&#8217;s teachers work under), but also the facts that game play mechanics can be modified to teaching pretty much any subject to any age range of students.<br/><br/>Bingo can play a role in teaching many different subjects, including math (the squares on bingo cards can be printed with math problems for which students must write in the answers rather than simply marking off squares), telling the time, geography, history, science, foreign languages, and yes, reading. In fact, bingo particularly excels in reading classes, and it is here that the game is most commonly encountered in schools.<br/><br/>In reading bingo, the game is played using the same basic game play mechanics as traditional bingo &#8211; the player&#8217;s (student&#8217;s) objective is to find a line of five matching items vertically, horizontally or diagonally as the items are announced by the bingo caller (teacher), however the bingo cards are printed with words instead of the usual numbers. These words can be sight words (words that students must learn to immediately recognize in order to achieve reading fluency), words that students are in the process of practicing this week, or they can be chosen specially in order to practice a variety of phonics games. Some examples of phonics games, include the teacher asking students to find rhymes, find a longer word that contains a shorter word or sound, find a word that the teacher reads out slowly (e.g. &#8220;fff-lll-aaa-p&#8221;) so that students must practice &#8220;blending&#8221; letters, and so on.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Bingo Card Generator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are familiar with the traditional game of bingo played using printed cards containing numbers. Pretty much all of us have at one point or another, either played the game ourselves, or at least seen others playing the game. Furthermore bingo is quite a popular leisure or social activity, not only with seniors, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people are familiar with the traditional game of bingo played using printed cards containing numbers. Pretty much all of us have at one point or another, either played the game ourselves, or at least seen others playing the game. Furthermore bingo is quite a popular leisure or social activity, not only with seniors, and church groups, but online as well.<br/><br/>One thing that many of us may not have considered, are adaptations of the game of bingo. These are becoming increasingly popular both as a form of recreational fun, and as an educational tool (in schools, colleges, universities and indeed corporate training environments). Adapted versions of bingo are played using bingo cards containing words or phrases (chosen to suit to the theme of game), rather than numbers. For example, a Thanksgiving bingo game would be played using words like &#8220;Pilgrim&#8221; or &#8220;Turkey&#8221;, a Christmas bingo game would be played using items like &#8220;Santa Claus&#8221; or &#8220;Bethlehem&#8221;, and an educational game, could be played using sight words (words that students must learn to recognize to gain reading frequency), multiplication sums, chemical elements of the periodic table, or whatever is being taught in this particular class.<br/><br/>In the past obtaining the specially themed bingo cards to play these variants was quite difficult and expensive &#8211; you had to send-off to a specialist manufacturer to get them. Today however it is easy: you can simply print bingo cards or any theme you like from your computer. Free bingo printables on many different topics are available online, and if you want to print bingo cards containing items of your own choosing, you can purchase easy-to-use but affordable bingo card generator software for doing the job.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>TEFL Bingo Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An increasing number of non-native speakers of English around the world wish to learn the language. This is no doubt for a variety of different reasons, and includes people who wish to come to a largely English-speaking country (such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) to live, work, study, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An increasing number of non-native speakers of English around the world wish to learn the language. This is no doubt for a variety of different reasons, and includes people who wish to come to a largely English-speaking country (such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) to live, work, study, or just visit, and people who wish to learn English for professional reasons. The professional demand for English comes from increasing ubiquity of the Internet (as you no doubt are aware, English has become the dominant language for online communications), and English&#8217;s status as a global lingua franca of business, commerce, diplomacy, science, technology, and aviation.<br/><br/>With the demand to learn &#8220;English as a Second Language&#8221; (ESL) or &#8220;English as a Foreign Language&#8221; (EFL), also comes a demand for teachers of that subject. For native English speakers, including young people such as recent university graduates, going abroad to &#8220;Teach English as a Foreign Language&#8221; (TEFL), provides an excellent opportunity to travel and see the world.<br/><br/>TEFL teachers aim is to provide their students with a good understanding of both spoken and written activities. Learning is facilitated by a variety of classroom activities, including both speaking and reading English. Ideally such activities will enjoyable and engaging for the students, as well as being educational.<br/><br/>One game that is very well suited to be used as a classroom activity is bingo. The game is very easy to learn and play, doesn&#8217;t have complicated rules, doesn&#8217;t require expensive equipment, and can in fact be adapted to teaching many different topics.<br/><br/>In English class the game can be played:<br/><br/>1. Ahead of time, before the class, the teacher should prepare bingo cards for each student. The cards should contain the types of items that form the subject of the lesson &#8211; for example, they might numbers, be they might also be dates, times or English words. A particularly popular choice is &#8220;sight words&#8221;, which are common English words which students need to be able to instantly recognize in order to read English fluently. Anyway, these cards can be prepared by the teacher simply printing them from her computer &#8211; this is easy since ready-made free bingo printables can be download from the Internet, or the teacher can purchase low cost bingo card printing software which will allow her to print unlimited quantities of bingo cards on any subject at all.<br/><br/>2. At the start of the class, each student is given their own bingo card. You can then play the game normally, with the teacher playing the part of the bingo caller. Students can either mark off the items from their cards as they are called, or cover the squares on the cards with a coin or counter if you wish to re-use the cards in a subsequent lesson.<br/><br/>Playing bingo in class can be a lot of fun &#8211; but it&#8217;s also excellent practice for learning English &#8211; provided of course that the game is conducted entirely in English! Smart teachers can also adapt the game with their own twists that enhance the educational element of the game &#8211; for example, they might require that the student who claims &#8220;Bingo&#8221; to read out (in English) all the items that they have marked off.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of people out there who enjoy playing bingo. It&#8217;s true that the game is very simple to learn and play, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that it&#8217;s not fun! In fact, the ease of game play is one of the attractions of the game &#8211; you don&#8217;t need to learn complicated rules [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of people out there who enjoy playing bingo. It&#8217;s true that the game is very simple to learn and play, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that it&#8217;s not fun! In fact, the ease of game play is one of the attractions of the game &#8211; you don&#8217;t need to learn complicated rules &#8211; you can just sit down and start playing. What&#8217;s more, somebody new to bingo can be introduced to the game, learn the game mechanics, and join in, with a few minutes.<br/><br/>As you know, bingo is traditionally played using bingo cards contain a grid of squares (usually 5 by 5 squares), with each of these squares containing a number. Players cross out squares on their cards when the corresponding number is announced by the bingo caller. Today however, since it is easy to make custom bingo cards with your computer, themed versions of bingo, with the squares containing words or phrases, are increasingly popular.<br/><br/>Our calendars are filled with holidays and special days, both religious and secular, and these days present a perfect opportunity to play bingo. Whether it be Christmas, July 4th, Halloween or President&#8217;s Day, you can easily adapt bingo to the occasion &#8211; simply by using bingo cards containing words or phrases relating to your chosen holiday theme.<br/><br/>Although bingo remains a popular leisure activity, it is also finding serious use in education, including K-12 and English as Second Language (&#8221;ESL&#8221;). Basic skills such as reading and recognizing words (especially &#8220;Sight Words&#8221;) can be practiced, and more sophisticated variations of the game can be used for more advanced students.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sunil Tanna</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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