The end of the year is always an exciting time for kids. You can help students reminisce about the past school year and look forward to their summer break with this fun, print-and-go End of the Year Bingo game.
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Getting Ready
Prepping this activity really couldn’t get any simpler. You’ll just print one copy of the End of Year Bingo sheet for each student in class.
You can keep it simple and print on white paper or add some easy pizazz and print on color – either option works.
End of the Year Bingo
Have kids grab something to write with and then pass out the bingo sheets.
You’ll want to make sure everyone knows the rules before they start:
Children will find a classmate matching each description and write his/her name in the box. Kids can go ahead and fill in blanks they already know or they can wander around asking friends if they fit one of the characteristics.
To make the activity a little more challenging, allow students to write each name on their sheet only once so they have to connect with more of the class.
The first person to fill 5 in a row wins. Easy peasy!
Ready to Play?
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What a great idea! Thank you so much. It sure came in handy for the last week of school.
Awesome ideas thank you so much!
freebie doesn’t print…
Hi Jo,
I would recommend saving the file to your computer and opening it with Adobe reader. It’s available for FREE here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/. Fingers crossed that does the trick!
Warmly,
Sarah // Playdough to Plato team
It won’t let me download. 🙁
Hi Liz,
When you click the blue “Download Here” button, a pop-up should open. You can try checking to make sure your browser isn’t blocking pop-ups from the site or try using a different browser. If you happen to be attempting the download at school, your district’s web filter may be blocking the pop-up. Let me know if you’re not able to get the game!
Warmly,
Sarah // Playdough to Plato Team