BINGO GAME. Target Area Cognitive Area Materials Bingo Game Set.

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BINGO GAME

Target Area Cognitive Area

Materials Bingo Game Set

Aim of the game Concentrating and matching

In the preparation step, the teacher gives the children necessary information about the game. She tells them that this game is played especially in new year’s evening.

Then the teacher gives the children the bingo cards and little pieces of paper to cover the cards.

The children listen to the teacher carefully while she is picking a number or a letter from the box and calling it out.

The children look to see if they have the number or the letter that the teacher calls out on their cards.

If they find the letter or the number on their cards, they cover it.

The first child to cover all the pictures on the card is the winner.