If you’d like further information about this tutorial, feel free to contact us at We’re happy to answer any questions. This is a good way for children to practice matching letters to sounds and the game, which will help them to see that the letters work together to make words, and ultimately sentences. All hard card and bingo paper sales must be made at the. The idea is to match pictures to letter cards by identifying the starting letter of each picture and matching it to the correct letter card. prizes, and event games where winners are determined by a random selection of bingo numbers. The game can be played until a row of three is completed or an entire card – let the children decide.Īnd a fun extension to the game (suggested in the above tutorial) is to use the same materials for a sound lesson using pictures.
Game pieces are placed over matching letters and the used letter is placed in the middle. Explain that game works in rounds, whereby each child will have a turn to draw a letter card and sound it out before matching it to the letters on their respective Bingo cards. If you’d like to try this at home, what you’ll need is: Bingo cards featuring slightly different letter combinations, corresponding letters that can be matched to the cards and counters/ game pieces to place on the bingo cards (to represent the letters drawn).Įncourage the children to sit in a circle and start play by dealing the Bingo cards out to each child.