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ALPHABET-LETTER BINGO/LOTTO, English Writing System = 104-Page Tear-Off Pad
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ALPHABET-LETTER BINGO/LOTTO, English (Roman) Writing System = 104-Page Tear-Off Pad
Whether played alone, in pairs, or in larger groups, games motivate! They provide a welcome change of pace from traditional classroom procedure, are multi-sensory, trigger cognitive effort, relieve the pressure of solitary study, and “lower the affective filter” to learning.
In answer to a "Frequently Asked Question," Bingo games involve oral language skills--the pronunciation and comprehension of the names of the given items. In contrast, Lotto focuses on visual discrimination--in activities that match images of Cards to those on individual Grids.
At a "pre-word" instructional level, Alphabet-Letter Bingo/Lotto, English (Roman) Writing System, provides natural listening practice, pronunciation models, and practice in visual discrimination of printed symbols that stand for sounds—the four forms of the 26 letters of the English alphabet (upper and lower case, block-print and cursive). This reusable/disposable pad contains fifteen (15) varieties of Caller or Matching Cards that indicate how to pronounce letter names vs. the sounds they produce. Use them in creative and flexible ways with—or without—8 “Bingo Grids” for each of 15 kinds of leveled Alphabet Bingo/Lotto Games.
ISBN 978-1-934637-20-3 $12.00 US
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(Also available is a 58-Page Alphabet-Letter Bingo/Lotto Tear-Off Pad, World Writing Systems [ISBN 978-1-934637-33-3] that provides basic practice in the characters of the Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic, and Korean Hangul abjads or alphabets. Whether used by English learners motivated by language comparison or pre-literate learners of languages that utilize one of those five writing systems, the materials offer a surprising change of pace in instructive language activity.)