Phonogram Bingo
Phonogram Bingo
A simple way to learn all 70 phonograms!
Features:
Bingo is a good warm up on the phonograms that
need the most work that day/week. This unique set of Phonogram Bingo cards follows the most
up-to-date order of teaching in Spell to Write and Read. Card numbers 1 and 1A start with the
clock face letters that will be the first letters you teach your child. Card numbers 2 and 2A complete
the second half of the 26 letters of the alphabet. Card numbers 3 and 3A have all the multi letter phonograms
in the order they are introduced in the WISE Guide spelling lists A-C. Card numbers 4 and 4A have all the
phonograms in the order they are introduced in the WISE Guide spelling lists
D-F. Card numbers 5 and 5A have
all the phonograms in the order they are introduced in the WISE Guide spelling
lists G-I. This is all 70 of the
basic phonograms your child need to know to successfully learn with SWR. Card numbers 6 and 6A feature the first
part of the 26 letters of the alphabet starting with the clock face letters in cursive. Card numbers 7 and 7A features the
final letters that complete the first 26 letters in cursive. You will get 14 BINGO CARDS printed on high quality
card stock paper.
How to Play:
You, the teacher, say all the sounds of each phonogram
and the children echo you, then put a marker on the correct phonogram. You can use edible markers like carrot
rounds, chocolate chips or M&M's.
When the game is over, they eat the markers! Non-edible markers such as Legos or pennies can also be
used. I generally play "cover-all Bingo" where you cover the entire card. But if you are in a hurry, you could
just play to cover one row of the card, 4 corners, or whichever phonograms you
most wanted to practice that day.
After the card is covered I have my children
take the bingo markers off one by one.
As they take off a marker I have them say the sound(s) the phonogram
makes, move onto to the next phonogram, and repeat the process. Only after
saying the sound(s) do they eat the Bingo markers (if edible J).
Following the bingo game, I give a short
phonogram quiz on the phonograms that were on that day's bingo card. Since each card features only 15
phonograms this is very doable as a day's work.
If your children are unsure of the phonograms
for the quiz you can set the bingo card in their view to prompt them. After a few days, do the same
phonogram quiz without the bingo card!
I have noticed that since I started playing Phonogram
Bingo
regularly my son has mastered some two letter phonograms that were previously
foggy for him. This has had a very
positive impact on his spelling dictation because now these phonograms are
automatic for him.
Permission:
When you purchase this set of Phonogram Bingo
cards you are given permission to photocopy as many as you need for your entire
family or classroom. The existing
set you purchase has enough cards for a two-player game.
Happy
gaming with SWR!
Britta
McColl
@2006
Morning Star Learning
To purchase a complete
set of Phonogram Bingo Cards for only $10 visit: http://www.morningstarlearning.com
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