Are you rolling your eyes? I know what you're thinking:
another bingo game? Really?
Yes.
My oldest son loves them and until he stops, I'm going to
keep on making them to sneak in some learning.
You've heard that old saying,
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it," right?
I made two versions of Zoo BINGO, one for each of my sons
based on their abilities. I printed, cut in half, and attached them to mini
clipboards.
A freshly sharpened pencil for each and we were ready to have a
roarin' good time at the zoo.
Pre-Reader Zoo
BINGO
Since our 4-year-old can't read, his card was entirely
pictures. Our little guy is still struggling with learning to hold a pencil
right and needed help x-ing through the animals we found. His BINGO game became
a collaborative mother-son project. (Let's just say, I didn't mind one bit.)
Zoo BINGO for
proficient readers
The BINGO card I made for our 8-year-old was entirely
words, with each box containing an animal characteristic. To try and get a
BINGO, my son had to either use his knowledge of animals or read the exhibit
signs to learn about them.
There was only one simple rule for my oldest son: you can
only check one box off your BINGO card for each animal. For example, you
could not check both the "African animal" and "animal with stripes"
boxes when you see the tiger.
It took no time at all before he had a BINGO. Did he stop
checking off the boxes then? Nope. When our trip to the zoo came to an end, he
had a total of four BINGOs on his card. Not quite black-out, but still quite an
accomplishment.
Other visitors at the zoo caught wind of the boys' BINGO
games and offered help! Because both boys had done so well, we made a stop
at the gift shop on our way out.
I love this bingo game - and how great that you have two different versions as age appropriate. Thanks for sharing so many great printables!
ReplyDeleteI took my kids to the zoo today and we used your Bingo sheets...it was so fun! Thank you so much! :)
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