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Description
What It Is:
This is a Thanksgiving-themed bingo worksheet. It features 24 squares with different Thanksgiving-related images and words such as a dish, gravy, pumpkin, pinecone, carrot, salad, leaves, candy corn, turkey, hat, roll, pumpkin pie, football, veggies, oven, pear, cornucopia, woman, silverware, setting, turkey meal, pie, man, and corn. There is also a 'FREE SPACE' in the center. The images are line drawings, making it suitable for coloring.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for preschool through 2nd grade (ages 4-8). The images are simple and recognizable, and the game format is easy to understand for young children. The vocabulary is also appropriate for this age range.
Why Use It:
This Thanksgiving bingo worksheet can be used to introduce or reinforce Thanksgiving-related vocabulary. It promotes visual discrimination skills, listening skills (if a caller is used), and fine motor skills (coloring/marking squares). It's a fun and engaging way to celebrate the holiday in the classroom or at home.
How to Use It:
Print out the bingo worksheet. Provide each player with the worksheet and something to mark the squares with (e.g., crayons, markers, or small objects). A caller will announce the images or words, and players will mark the corresponding squares on their boards. The first player to get bingo (a line, diagonal, or full board) wins.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for preschool teachers, kindergarten teachers, elementary school teachers, parents, and homeschoolers who are looking for a fun and educational Thanksgiving activity for young children. It is also suitable for ESL students learning Thanksgiving vocabulary.