How To Play Long E Sound Bingo Cards. Print and go Long E Sound, Customize or start from scratch with Long E Sound bingo cards by logging in or registering your Bingo Card Creator; Give one card to each player. Call off words randomly from the cut-aprt call list automatically genarated when you print your Long E Sound. You can either just call. PLAYING BEGINNING SOUNDS BINGO Have the kids cover up their free spot in the middle of the board. Call out a sound. Each child should place a marker on a picture that begins with the sound called.
(original version)Play bingo using the spelling patterns as listed in Letters & SoundsInstructions:
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I created a new game for your classroom (or at home!). It’s called animal sound bingo.
This is a bingo game where the students have to listen to short animal sound clips and match them to the photos of these animal on their bingo cards. The package contains 24 animal sound clips, a check sheet and 32 different cards. This is great fun for in the classroom! From Kindergarten to fourth graders (and above), everyone will enjoy this!
Sound Bingo
The Bingo boards correspond with the suggested sequence for initial consonant and vowel instruction. There are three Bingo board variations for each level. The Bingo boards progress in difficulty as the teacher introduces new consonant and vowel patterns/sounds. Alphabet BINGO is a learning activity for children learning the alphabet. To play children must listen for the animated character to say a letter and then click on the corresponding letter in the grid. Children can select from upper-case letters or lower-case letters. Thank you to the teachers and parents who suggested I make this activity.
The download contains:
Beginning Sound Bingo
– 32 different bingo cards
– 1 check sheet
– 24 animal sound clips – burn them on cd or play them from your laptop/computer:
01 dolphin
02 snake
03 donkey
04 killer whale
05 wolf
06 cricket
07 owl
08 cat
09 duck
10 pig
11 bee
12 seal
13 deer
14 chimpanzee
15 dog
16 frog
17 hen
18 cow
19 lion
20 elephant
21 horse
22 sheep
23 bird
24 rooster
Sound Bingo Game
Preparation
– Unpack the .zip file containing the cards and the sound clips.
– Print and optionally laminate all the cards and the check sheet.
– Burn the .wav files on a (music) cd and make sure the original order of the animal sound clips is maintained. The numbers on the check sheet correspond with the numbers on the cd. Try to add a 10 second pause between each sound. Alternatively play the animal sound clips straight from your (laptop) computer if you have one in the classroom.
– Hand out the bingo cards and make sure that every student has 6 chips (or something similar). Make sure you have enough chips yourself to put on the check sheet.
Let’s play
– The object of the game is to match the animal sound clips to the corresponding pictures.
– Turn on the cd and put it on random or shuffle play . This way the outcome of the game is truly random.
– When a student calls out a BINGO, you check this on your check sheet. If the BINGO is correct the student collect a small prize or a sticker.
– You can make the game a little easier by playing all the sounds in advance and explaining something about the animal.
– You can make the game more difficult by handing out two or more cards to one student.