Teaching with bingo

Add more fun to the classroom by playing an educational bingo game.

Create a bingo game for any subject in minutes.

Add your bingo items and pictures, select the colors and play.

Choose from numerous word lists and start playing in minutes

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Bingo games are a wonderful teaching tool that can be used for any subject and create a fun teaching and learning experience in the classroom.

Any student you ask will say that he loves playing games; The Bingo Maker bingo card maker gives you an option to use games as your teaching advantage. Games bring in fun to the classroom, while in helping students an extra exercise of what they learned.

A bingo game will fills the classroom with a fun atmosphere and keeps the students involved with the new material.

Simply increase productivity by having a tradition of ending your class session with a 10 minute bingo game produced by you in minutes using The Bingo Maker bingo card maker.

Create as many as bingo cards as you need for any subject using The Bingo Maker bingo card maker (one time fee).

Your custom bingo cards can be created in almost any language.

Examples for pre-made templates for teaching with bingo cards can be found on this page and can be easily downloaded and opened usingThe Bingo Maker software.


teaching with bingo

Math – great way to exercise math is with games, for example create bingo cards with 1-20 addition math problems, students should complete the math problem, and the answers are called by the teacher.

teaching with bingo

Alphabet – when starting to learn to read and write games can assist to help the students practice the letters and words that go with it. For example the teacher calls out words starting with the letter (apple - a) and the students mark the letter in their bingo card.

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Vocabulary - Expand student vocabulary using synonyms as bingo items and a word list containing the common words.

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How to play: Print off the custom made cards you created and give each student a card, in addition you also need to print the list of the bingo items and cut them into the individual squares - each square with one word on it. Put the squares inside a small box, or a hat and draw them out one at a time, reading the word out loud. Each student should find the word on their card and mark it.

Draw out all the other items until someone fills in a row (vertically, horizontally or diagonally) and yells "BINGO!"

For lower grades it is recommended to play 3x3 bingo card size and play it as a "black out" game meaning that the winner is the one that marked the whole card.

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