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More Bingo | Flower Vowel Sounds Bingo Using Letters of the Alphabet |
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Print out the following pages to make a flower-themed alphabet bingo game. To play, the teacher can call out words (one at a time) and have the students figure out which type of vowel sound it has: long a, short a, long e, short e, long i, short i, long o, short i, long u or short u.
Teacher Instructions: Print up enough bingo cards so that each student has one. Each student will need one bingo card and a few pennies or other small objects to cover up the letters on their card.
Pass out the bingo cards and pennies (or other small objects) to the students. Explain to the students how bingo works (see the "Student Instructions" to the right). To play, show and/or state one word at a time (or you can use a set of picture flashcards). For example, the word "cat" (which has a short "a" sound). You need to say words ffor each of the vowel sounds in random order (but someone may get bingo before you have gone through all the letters). Some Vowel Sounds: Long a: bay, clay, gate, hay, jay, ray, sail, say, stay, way. Short a: bat, bag, can, car, cat, man, pan, stand, stamp. Long e: bee, cheese, eel, green, need, sheep, tree, wheel. Short e: hen, jet, leg, net, pen, pet, ten, web. Long i: bike, fire, flight, ice, kite, light, nine, pipe, ride, sight. Short i: fish, gift, lips, pig, pin, ring, ship, trip. Long o: bone, bowl, cone, no, oboe, phone, row, so, yolk, yo-yo. Short o: clock, dog, doll, frog, hog, log, moth, ox, pot, stop, top. Long u: cube, cute, fuel, huge, mule, use. Short u: cub, cup, hut, jug, jump, plus, pup, rub, sun, tub, up, us. Continue until a student gets "bingo" (five adjacent vowel sounds on the bingo card). If you like, you can check the winner's answers at the end. |
Student Instructions: Listen to the words that the teacher says. (Every time the teacher says a word, figure out what the first letter of the word is.) Look for that letter sound on your bingo card. Put a penny on that letter if it is there.
When you have covered any five letters in a row (next to each other), you have won -- call out BINGO! |
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Skills practiced: vowel sounds.
Bingo Cards (Need one for each Student):
For a pdf version of all 24 single-digit flower bingo cards, click here (site members only).
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