Description
Are you in a review game rut? I had played Quizlet Live, Kahoot and others so much, my students were tired of them. One day a student asked, “Can we play BINGO?” – and this product is the result. Articles of Confederation & Constitution BINGO! After a student wins a round, simply have students exchange cards – you can play over and over again. I gave candy for the winners.
What is included?
- 36 Bingo Cards – each one is unique.
- 2 sets of Questions for the teacher – Set #1 - is on “clipboards” designed for you to cut up and place in a bowl or box to “draw” from. This way you can randomly ask the questions! Set 2 – is the paper saver version. I’ve included a blank spot next to each question so you can mark off which questions you have asked. If you laminate these, you can use them over and over!
- Suggestions on a variety of ways to play. I laminated my cards and students used dry erase markers to mark their answers. I’ve also used beans, or cut up pieces of paper as the markers. Use what you have!
These are the topics covered in this game:
Amend, preamble, Montesquieu, Federalist papers, Republicanism, Limited Government, Popular Sovereignty, Checks and Balances, Separation of Powers, Individual Rights, 1st amendment, 2nd amendment, 3rd amendment, 4th amendment, 5th amendment, 6th amendment, 7th amendment, 8th amendment, 9th amendment, 10th amendment, 13th amendment, 14th amendment, 15th amendment, Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Bill of Rights, New Jersey Plan, Virginia Plan, Great Compromise, James Madison, Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, Strengths of the Articles of Confederation, Northwest Ordinance, Land Ordinance or 1785, Shay’s Rebellion, House of Representatives, Senate, ratify, veto, Three-Fifths Compromise, Electoral College, Constitutional Convention