![]() ![]() You can usually find them online, though I have some for sale as well. Print out a bunch of Bingo cards in advance. Even if you have only a moment’s notice you’ll need to use it. But this is something you can prep way in advance so you have it ready in a pinch. Nothing is completely prep-free and Bingo is no exception. I implore you to spare yourself the misery and use cards only once. If you use something students can place on their cards to mark them (slips of paper, pennies, whatever) they will throw them, sneeze them off their card, or dump a giant box of them on the floor by accident when you’re not even playing the game. Just have students use markers, highlighters, or pencils to mark their cards. For example, if the term is “simile,” the index card will say “comparison using like or as.” When the card is picked students must know that’s a simile and then they mark their cards.ĭo not try to reuse cards. ![]() Have index cards with the definitions already created and folded up, ready for students to pick. ![]() I call them out one at a time and tell students to write it randomly on their cards.
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