Spring 2010





Fun & Games


  • Bingo Cards. Make a different bingo card for every player. (See sample.) Or click here to print some cards we made for you.
  • A few handfuls of coins. Hint: Having a lot of different coins will make it easier to win than if you have mostly dimes, for example.
  • Game pieces to cover the squares. You can use extra coins, or anything that's small enough – buttons, paper clips . even raisins!
  • Somebody to play against.
Take turns pulling one coin at a time out of a cup or envelope. (No peeking!) As each coin is drawn, cover its value on your bingo card. (So if your opponent draws out a quarter, you'd both cover "25¢." If you draw a nickel, you'd both cover "5¢.") Whoever gets a straight line first wins. You can also keep going until someone completely fills his or her card. Have fun, and good luck!

Here's a sample to use when you make your own bingo cards. Make sure to have five rows up and five across. Be sure every card is different.
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