Pennies, cheerios, plastic tokens, or scraps of paper make good markers. You can use regular paper or cardstock color or grayscale. The blue tab prints the same 36 cards on 18 sheets of paper (half size), without the BINGO rules. The red tab prints 36 cards on 36 sheets of paper, and includes basic BINGO rules. Once you have typed your list of terms, 36 different BINGO cards will be generated on the second and third tabs of the document. Type 28 unique words (or numbers, phrases, definitions, etc.) into the list. The students loved it, and their test scores went up! Be sure to set firm rules for classroom behavior while playing BINGO. When I taught science I used BINGO as a test review, with small pieces of hard candy as prizes.
This works for any subject area, any grade level! The wonderful thing about this document is that you can use it over and over - just change the terms on sheet 1, and brand new BINGO cards are generated.īINGO is an excellent tool for review - terms, definitions, foreign language words, letter blends, numbers or formulas, scientific elements.the sky is the limit. The cards are 5 x 5 with a Free Space in the center. This Excel document allows you to create 36 unique BINGO cards in about 5 minutes.