ALPHABET-LETTER BINGO/LOTTO, World Writing Systems = 58-Page Tear-Off Pad
ISBN 978-1-934637-33-3 9.00 USD
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ALPHABET-LETTER BINGO/LOTTO, World Writing Systems = 58 Page Tear-Off Pad
The Bingo/Lotto format is particularly suited for alphabetic writing systems. Its game design can work well with almost any world-language abjad or alphabet, such as Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, and Korean Hangul. For each of these writing systems, this 58-page disposable or reusable tear-off pad offers eight (8) different 25-box Alphabet-Letter Bingo/Lotto Grids (Pre-Word Level instructional materials) to play on. A reference list for the letter names and their sounds (in Latin letters) appears on the same page. There’s a Caller or Matching Card for each letter in each alphabet.
At a "pre-word" instructional level, the materials will help serve the needs of pre-literate learners of any of these languages as well as the curiosity of English speakers comparing other symbols with those in the Roman alphabet.
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(Also available is an Alphabet-Letter Bingo/Lotto Tear-Off Pad, English-Roman [978-1-934637-30-2]. Its 104 pages provide basic practice in the 26 alphabetic symbols used to write English, primarily, as well as many other languages. The materials begin "slowly" by contrasting only some letters in one or two of their forms; they progress gradually to the entire alphabet in all four styles: lower- and upper-case block and cursive. In lessons, activities, and games, English learners get to practice the names and order of the 26 letters by hearing, saying, reading, and writing them.)