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Christmas Bingo Game

Writing and Reading Activities - Christmas Bingo Game

  • 8 x Christmas Bingo Game Boards all ready to go for playing with our Christmas Theme Word Cards as call cards...
  • *Available with words and pictures, or just pictures.
  • Reduce printing size to 2 per page to make smaller if you would like.
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Christmas Bingo Game Boards x 8 PICTURES ONLY

Christmas Bingo Game Boards x 8 PICTURES ONLY

PICTURES ONLY... for use as counters

PICTURES ONLY... for use as counters

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Ideas for Use

8 x Christmas Bingo Game Boards - Suggestions for Use


  • Use our Christmas Theme Word cards as the calling cards.

  • Reduce printing size to 2 per page to make smaller if you would like.

  • Ideal as a group literacy activity.

  • The pictures only Christmas bingo boards are ideal for the younger children. The words only are ideal for older kiddies.

  • 'Bingo' can be set by any rules - eg Line Bingo - any vertical line, horizontal line, diagonal line. Blackout Bingo - whole board covered (for longer sessions). There are more but these are the most common for educational purposes.

  • Please share your ideas with other teachers and parents in COMMENTS - below...

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  • Nursery Rhyme Sight Words

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    Just thought it would be good to have Nursery Rhyme Sight Words (as it is a part of the Australian Curriculum)

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    Submitted by Julie

    I would live to have a collection of daily activities type sequencing pictures, such as getting up in the morning, making breakfast, eating an apple or dinner, going down a slide, building with blocks etc. and also a set for nursery rhymes.

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  • ART Elements

    Submitted by Susan

    What about some art elements - line, shape, colour, value, etc.....with a word list i.e. line, bumpy, wavy, jagged, thick, thin, wobbly etc...with pictures.

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  • One of the best ways to find children\'s strengths is to ask the other children. If you play the \"hot seat game\", where you ask the children to describe another, with no name given, just good things about them, you often learn all sorts of things that you didn\'t know were happening. Also I often get the child with a particular \"strength\" to go off and assist a buddy who needs help along those lines- makes for a very interesting conversation. After a while, everyone knows that ***** is good at blending, so they go and ask for help. Makes lots of smiles all over. what a clever woman you are to ask for strengths, when you yourself are feeling a little low. You need your own magic stick. It\'s one of those wands with glitter inside, when you shake it, you see the glitter feel happy and smile. Holding this stick many of my children have found the answer using the magic from the stick. Well done. Barbara.

    By Barbara

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  • Love your words. Any chances of greetings from around the world? Thanks xoxoxox

    By Emma

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