Homemade bingo game


















When your computer pulls up your print box, make sure to change the position of your sheets to "Landscape Style. You should also consider getting your cards laminated. You may also have a local laminator near you. Method 2. Choose a computer software program.

You will need to choose a program which allows you to create "Tables" and enter desired information. Some common computer programs which serve this function great are Microsoft Word and its derivatives , Print Shop, and Google Docs.

The first two are traditionally found on PC computers. If you have a Mac, you should look into getting Google Docs or other online word processing programs. Create a new blank document. There should be a button that says "Create," "New Document," or some variation of those two. If it does not, go to "File. You will then add a table to this new blank word document. First click "Insert," and then "Table" from the drop-down menu. A blank standard table should appear on your word document.

Adjust your table. After the standard table appears on your blank document, a dialog-box should appear on your screen. Enter in the number of columns you want heightwise, and the number of rows lengthwise.

You can then click and drag the sides of the table card to give you more space to write in words. Enter the desired information into the squares. Click on one square at a time.

Write in one term in each square. You may also wish to include a "Free Space" on the card. You can place it anywhere traditionally placed in the middle and title it whatever you like. Print the card. Click on "File" then "Print" from the drop-down menu. Change the setting of your printer to "Landscape Style.

Make sure this bingo card is only printed once, as you will change the words around in later steps. Change the order of the terms.

Go back to the original table and change around the terms. Click and highlight a term. Click either "Cut" or "Copy. Use your already printed card to make sure the term does not appear in the same box. Print a new card after each change. Continue changing the order and printing until you have enough cards for each of the players. You may wish to print a few extra cards just in case you lose a card, or you have more players than expected.

Look into getting the cards laminated as well at companies such as FedEx, UPS, or your local printing shop. This will increase the durability of your cards. Method 3. Draw a large square. Both the Bingo cards and the small facts cards I laminated with clear contact paper. They have held up since For markers, we use pennies. If their card is right, they get to keep their pennies. Once the kids realized they could keep the money, they started to study their times tables a little harder.

Advertisement The second math bingo set I made up is of numbers for addition and subtraction. It works the same way. The picture is of the multiplication Bingo. Of course, you could simply turn on your computer and take part in one of the many bingo games available online.

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