🎉 Unleash the Power of Words with Bingo Fun!
The Trend Enterprises Prefixes & Suffixes Bingo Game is an innovative educational tool designed for ages 8 and up. It features a traditional 5x5 grid format that can be played in 8 different ways, making it suitable for diverse learning needs. The game includes 36 playing cards, 720 paper-stock chips, and a caller's mat, allowing for engaging gameplay for 2 to 36 players. Perfect for classrooms or at-home learning, this game enhances vocabulary, reading comprehension, and word recognition skills.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 7 x 10 x 1 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.44 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | traditional |
Color | Green |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Played 8 Different Ways |
Number of Players | 36 |
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This Bingo set is going to be a tremendous help for vocabulary building for my first and second grade students!I love the way we get to review the meanings of each prefix and suffix as a whole group and have fun at the same time! I love the numerous root words… quite expansive!2024-2025 is going to be filled with lots of great lessons because of terrific learning games like this one!!! 🙂
M**H
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Nice game to play with my 5th graders in summer camp for prizes ❤️❤️fun fun fun
S**M
Great for Kids!
My students LOVE this and have so much fun practicing with this game. We got this in the beginning of the year and now they play it completely independently!
M**S
These games are great!
Highly recommend these! There are different versions. They make learning such a fun experience!
S**N
Nice game
Good for first graders or kindergarteners
S**N
Instructional and fun game!!
My students love playing this game and they aren't even aware of how much they are learning!! :)
K**G
Great for practice with prefixes and suffixes
Helpful in word practice for my 3rd grade grandson! It provides practice in definition as well as spelling of words.
D**.
Challenging and Fun!
I had been doing sight word bingo for a while with my special education students, and I feel like the prefix/ suffix one is more challenging and they get more out of it. There’s more to teach along with it, and it sparked so many educational conversations that I’m very pleased.
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