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If you play Bingo, these 3/4 inch plastic chips are the perfect way to keep track of numbers that have been called. Each package contains 300 yellow translucent chips with a radius edge for easy pickup. Fun for all ages, Bingo is a great game to play at any birthday party. Catch the thrill of an online bingo game from Zitro Interactive. The free Bingo 3000 is a simple styled video bingo game that will keep you on the edge of your seat in anticipation of the balls to get marking those cards for a winning combination.
If you play Bingo, these 3/4 inch plastic chips are the perfect way to keep track of numbers that have been called. Each package contains 100 yellow translucent chips with a radius edge for easy pickup.
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Fun for all ages, Bingo is a great game to play at any birthday party, holiday gathering, family reunion or backyard barbeque. These high-quality plastic chips are a must-have addition to any Bingo set and are ideal for pool halls, lodges and recreational facilities.
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In addition to traditional game play, Bingo chips can be used in the classroom as a learning tool. Whether they are used for counting, in a science experiment, on an overhead projector or as tokens for a reward system, Bingo chips are versatile and convenient.
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UPC | 609207897361 |
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Activities for Teaching Children to Ask and Answer Questions A critical skill in maintaining conversations is answering questions and asking related questions.This article includes games and activities for teaching children to ask and answer Wh- questions, stay on topic during conversations, and ask relevant questions. 1. Wh- Bingo – Help children learn to listen to Wh- (who, what, where, when, why) words and details of questions with Wh- Bingo.Create Bingo cards with each Wh- word at the top.Include answers to the questions in picture or written form in each square. Have a set of corresponding questions.Just like traditional Bingo, use tokens or chips to mark correct answers.When children get a diagonal, vertical, or horizontal line of tokens, they win.Example cards and questions include: ·Who: Include pictures or names of people in the classroom or famous people children recognize. Have questions for the game like, ‘Who is wearing a yellow shirt today?’ ·Where: Include words or pictures of familiar places such as the cafeteria, playground, or community location. Have questions for the game like, ‘Where do we eat lunch?’ ·Why: Include answers to common questions such as, ‘Why do only adults use a stove?’ and show a picture representing a hot stove or the word ‘hot’. ·When: Include drawings of clocks, the time of day, or an event. Questions include things like, ‘When do you go to bed?’ or ‘When do you trick-or-treat?’ ·What: Include nouns such as a hat and questions like, ‘What do you wear on your head?’
4. Obstacle Course Conversation – Practice responding to questions and using prepositions with obstacle course conversation.Set-up a simple obstacle course that involves going over, under, beside, and between different objects.Demonstrate the course for the students and accentuate the prepositions when you talk about the course.For example, ‘I am crawling under the table.’Have each child complete the course.Ask them questions about the course such as, ‘What did you jump over?’ and ‘When did you walk on the balance beam?’ |