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 Divide the class into 2 teams.  Line up the teams on either side of the IWB.  2 Bingo Cards will appear on the IWB. 1 team will use the card on the left and the other team will use the card on the right.  Instructor will call out a symbol or note.  The first person on each team will go to the IWB and find the symbol or note that was called and touch that square on their bingo card. A bingo marker will appear. If a mistake is made, touch the square again and the marker will disappear.  Once a student has had their turn, they should go to the back of their line. The next person on each team moves up to the IWB.  Continue playing until a team has 5 squares covered in a row either diagonally, horizontally or vertically. DIRECTIONS P R E V I E W

TOUCH ANY SQUARE AND A BINGO MARKER WILL APPEAR. TOUCH IT AGAIN AND THE MARKER WILL DISAPPEAR. P R E V I E W

Created by Nancy Otto Copyright © All Rights Reserved. P R E V I E W

 Divide the class into 2 teams.  Line up the teams on either side of the IWB.  2 Bingo Cards will appear on the IWB. 1 team will use the card on the left and the other team will use the card on the right.  Instructor will call out a letter and a symbol. Ex: M Whole Note  The first person on each team will go to the IWB and find the symbol that was called under the letter that was called. They should touch that square on their bingo card. A bingo marker will appear. If a mistake is made, touch the square again and the marker will disappear.  Once a student has had their turn, they should go to the back of their line. The next person on each team moves up to the IWB.  Continue playing until a team has 5 squares covered in a row either diagonally, horizontally or vertically. DIRECTIONS P R E V I E W

TOUCH ANY SQUARE AND A BINGO MARKER WILL APPEAR. TOUCH IT AGAIN AND THE MARKER WILL DISAPPEAR. P R E V I E W