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DAZ DAF DEUTSCH GERMAN VEGETABLES BINGO ELEMENTARY GERMAN VEGETABLES BINGO BEGINNER GERMAN VEGETABLES BINGO
Bingo games are an ideal multi-skill activity for German class, providing students with an opportunity to practise and consolidate language in a collaborative and communicative environment. Students generally find the competitive element really motivating, whether playing solo or in teams. This set focuses on 25 vegetables in German, featuring the definite article, both singular and plural, to help students practise the nouns in both contexts. Using both also gives more scope to the games, effectively providing 50, rather than 25 possibilities for students to work with, and it's particularly useful for students to see the variety of plural forms in German. Students don’t generally learn so many vegetables at a particular time, but it’s a good idea to include a broad range of related vocabulary to enable students to engage with language implicitly, and to develop their vocabulary recall skills.
The games work well in various learning contexts, for example learn and practice during the introductory phase, refresh and revise throughout the school year and activities for sub / cover lessons.
There are 60 grids in total: 40 with vegetables images only, perfect for developing listening and recall skills, and 20 vegetables images and nouns. These grids work particularly well for both listening and reading skills. Students have to pay really close attention to these grids, as some feature the same vegetables both as an image and a noun. There are four 5 x 3 grids per A4 (8.5 x 11) page. Students can play with any number of grids from either one or both sets in a single game, which is a straightforward way of increasing challenge. Grids can be distributed as whole pages, reducing prep time, or cut out individually. If you have erasable pens, laminating the pages of grids for repeated use reduces overall prep time and expense, particularly if you print in colour. The grids are designed for all squares to be crossed in order to win the game, and there may be more than one winner per game.
The calling card has two sides to print back to back, with a number of columns; tick the column as you call out each vegetable, so that you can keep track of what you have called out, and also check back when a game is won. The winner / winners have to repeat the vegetables in their grid in order to confirm the win. It’s a good idea to nominate students on a rota basis to be the bingo caller, rather than always taking that role yourself.
There is a full reference list with images in the set. Before playing, students should complete the list with the corresponding word in their home / first language. This is a really useful opportunity for them to look closely at meaning and spelling, and also to familiarise themselves with the featured range of vegetables and the corresponding images.
The Lively Learning Classroom offers a wide range of German resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.
Files are non-editable in a zipped folder. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.
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VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IM DEUTSCHUNTERRICHT!
DAZ DAF DEUTSCH GERMAN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BINGO ELEMENTARY GERMAN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BINGO BEGINNER GERMAN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BINGO MINI-BUNDLE WITH CALLING CARDS AND REFERENCE LISTSBingo games are an ideal multi-skill activity for German class, providing students with an opportunity to practise and consolidate language in a collaborative and communicative environment. Students generally find the competitive element really motivating, whether playing solo or in teams. The sets focus on 25 fruits and 25 vegetables respectively, featuring the definite article, both singular and plural, to help students practise the nouns in both contexts. Using both also gives more scope to the games, effectively providing 50, rather than 25 possibilities for students to work with, and it's particularly useful for students to see the variety of plural forms in German. Students don’t generally learn so many fruits / vegetables at a particular time, but it’s a good idea to include a broad range of related vocabulary to enable students to engage with language implicitly, and to develop their vocabulary recall skills.The individual sets are here:GERMAN FRUITS BINGOGERMAN VEGETABLES BINGOThe games work well in various learning contexts, for example learn and practice during the introductory phase, refresh and revise throughout the school year and activities for sub / cover lessons.Each set has 60 grids : 40 with fruits / vegetables images only, perfect for developing listening and recall skills, and 20 with fruits / vegetables images and nouns. These grids work particularly well for both listening and reading skills. Students have to pay really close attention to these grids, as some feature the same fruits / vegetables both as an image and a noun. There are four 5 x 3 grids per A4 (8.5 x 11) page. Students can play with any number of grids from either one or both sets in a single game, which is a straightforward way of increasing challenge. Grids can be distributed as whole pages, reducing prep time, or cut out individually. If you have erasable pens, laminating the pages of grids for repeated use reduces overall prep time and expense, particularly if you print in colour. The grids are designed for all squares to be crossed in order to win the game, and there may be more than one winner per game. For maximum challenge, play both fruits and vegetables simultaneously.The calling cards have two sides to print back to back, with a number of columns; tick the column as you call out each fruit / vegetable, so that you can keep track of what you have called out, and also check back when a game is won. The winner / winners have to repeat the fruits / vegetables in their grid in order to confirm the win. It’s a good idea to nominate students on a rota basis to be the bingo caller, rather than always taking that role yourself.There is a full reference list with images in each set. Before playing, students should complete the lists with the corresponding word in their home / first language. This is a really useful opportunity for them to look closely at meaning and spelling, and also to familiarise themselves with the featured range of fruits and vegetables and the corresponding images. The Lively Learning Classroom offers a wide range of German resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.Files are non-editable in a zipped folder. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.There are more German fruits and vegetables resources here:GERMAN FRUITS FLASHCARDS / POSTERS FREE SAMPLER25 GERMAN FRUITS FLASHCARDS / POSTERS25 GERMAN VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS / POSTERS50 GERMAN FRUITS & VEGETABLES FLASHCARDS / POSTERS MINI-BUNDLEThere are more German bingo games here:GERMAN CHRISTMAS BINGOVIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IM DEUTSCHUNTERRICHT!
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