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Texas ISD School Guide
Texas ISD School Guide







Lessons & Classroom Games for Teachers

BINGO WITH NAMES - Short Lesson
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Prepare a bingo grid with a question and YES/NO written in each square. For example, Do you like to swim? , Are you a good baseball player? , or whatever target sentence you are currently studying. Students interview each other by asking the questions on the grid. For example, Kenji asks Kanako Do you like to swim? Kanako says Yes, I do . So Kenji circles Yes underneath the question and Kanako signs her name at the bottom of the square. Students cannot ask the same person more than one question. Give the students about 10 minutes to fill their grids with names. Then, students sit down and the teacher calls out the students names. Keep playing until someone gets Bingo. This can also be played with students racing around to make Bingo with the students names themselves. Students who answer yes sign their names on the sheets, students who answer no don t sign anything. A straight row of students who answered yes makes Bingo. After a few students call out Bingo, get all of the students to sit down and check the answers of the winning students. Ask the students who signed their names if they really answered yes to the question. If they answer no , you know that the students haven t been playing correctly.




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