Hello everybody!
We are back with the third and last project of our ‘Learning about Time’ week. What we have created this time is a Time-BINGO! It is a good thing to play as a game and an even better thing to teach your kids about time. As it is always said, Play and teach children and they’ll always remember. Time-Bingo aims to do just that. When the kids are forced to learn something so that they can excel at a game, believe me, they’ll be more than eager to learn.
*We are mailing the printable version of this game to all our followers on FB. So, kindly follow us there and DM us your email ID.
**Remember to laminate the sheet after printing it, because why not durability? 😉
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Below are the instructions of how to play this game.
Supplies needed:
Printout of the BINGO sheet that we are providing you, a dice, something to be used as stamps (can be anything candies, coins etc.), tokens to move when you roll the dice.
Instructions:
1. Place your token on the START point.
2. Roll the dice.
3. Move the token according to the number on the dice.
4. Note the time shown on the clock on which the token stops. If the time is there on the BINGO sheet then stamp it. If not, then well, you gotta roll the dice anyway.
5. Similarly, it’ll work for the other players as well.
6. The first person to stamp the decided pattern for the game will be the winner. The patterns can be of different types some of which are mentioned below.
- Classic BINGO pattern: 5 spots in a row (horizontally, vertically or diagonally)
- Blackout: Fill all the spots on your BINGO board
- Patterns: Set a specific pattern (shapes, letters or specific rows or columns)
Happy play! Enjoy!
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