Description
- Flags Around the World Bingo
- Countries & Capitals Around the World
- USA: Countries & Capitals (classroom version with extra posters)
- Canada: Countries & Capitals (classroom version with extra posters)
Flags Around the World Bingo Game
This game is designed to encourage learning about the countries of the world and their flags. The Flag Bingo game features:
- Flags of 120 countries. 59 pages.
- A wide variety of Bingo cards—cards with flags from all over the world, cards with flags from specific continents only and cards with particularly tricky flags that are easy to mix up; cards that offer a cue by picturing both the flag and the name of the country, only the flag or only the name of the country!
- Cultural information on the symbolic meaning of 48 flags with the blank sheet provided to research the rest
- The ability to print copies for as many players as you want
- Two set of rules to use with several optional rules
- Multiple levels of complexity to appeal to children as young as 5, but also to older children, teenagers, and even adults
- The possibility to learn/play even for pre-literate children!
Countries and Capitals: Bingo and Memory Game
This game is designed to help with learning the capitals of countries around the world, by matching the countries with their capitals through their flags. With this printable template, you can play both a memory game and a bingo game with countries and capitals of the world! Included in the game are:
- Flags of 120 countries. 38 pages.
- 10 Bingo cards – cards with flags from all over the world and cards with flags from specific continents only!
- 480 flag cards – cards that feature a flag and a country, card that feature a flag and a capital for easy matching, and cards that only feature a capital for advanced play
- Print copies for as many players as you want.
- Four ways to play and several optional rules
- The possibility to learn/play even for pre-literate children!
USA – Flags, Countries and Capitals: Bingo and Memory Game
This 4-in-1 printable geography game is designed to encourage children to learn about the USA states, their flags and capital cities. It features our printable games (sorting game, memory game, standard bingo, speed bingo) that can all be played with the same cards. The five pages of cards included in the game are:
- Two state sheets. One has visual cues in the form of flags (for introducing the game), and the other one doesn’t (for advanced players).
- Two capital sheets. Again, one has visual cues in the form of flags (for introducing the game), and the other one doesn’t (for advanced players).
- One flag sheet. Use it if you want to reinforce knowledge of states and their flags, as opposed to states and their capitals.
- In addition to these cards, that are also included in the basic edition of the game, the classroom edition features the full-sheet cards with flags, states and capitals, as pictured on the last photo.
When playing the games, players first rely on the flag symbols to match the states and their capitals successfully. Over time, players learn to associate the states and capitals without the flag as a visual cue. At that point, players can start using the cards without visual cues, and the difficulty of the game increases.
Canada – Flags, Countries and Capitals: Bingo & Memory Game
This 4-in-1 printable geography game is designed to encourage children to learn about the Canadian provinces, their flags and capital cities. It features four printable games (sorting game, memory game, standard bingo, speed bingo) that can all be played with the same cards. The five pages of cards included in the game are:
- Two province sheets. One has visual cues in the form of flags (for introducing the game), and the other one doesn’t (for advanced players).
- Two capital sheets. Again, one has visual cues in the form of flags (for introducing the game), and the other one doesn’t (for advanced players).
- One flag sheet. Use it if you want to reinforce knowledge of provinces and their flags, as opposed to provinces and their capitals.
- In addition to these cards, that are also included in the basic edition of the game, the classroom edition features the full-sheet cards with flags, states and capitals, as pictured on the last photo.
When playing the games, players first rely on the flag symbols to match the provinces and their capitals successfully. Over time, players learn to associate the provinces and capitals without the flag as a visual cue. At that point, players can start using the cards without visual cues, and the difficulty of the game increases.
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