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. World War II BINGO! My kids had a blast playing it. After a student won a round, I would have students exchange cards and we played over and over. 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 50 topics covered in this game:
Appeasement, Allied Powers, Axis Powers, Vernon Baker, Battle of the Bulge, Bracero Program, Bataan Death March, Blitzkrieg, Winston Churchill, D-Day, Executive Order 9066, Flying Tigers, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, GI Bill, Double V Campaign, Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Holocaust, Adolf Hitler, Island Hopping, Korematsu v. United States, Lend-Lease Act, Manhattan Project, Benito Mussolini, Battle of Midway, Douglas MacArthur, Navajo Code Talkers, Chester Nimitz, Non-Aggression Pact, Nuremberg Trial, Office of War Information, George Patton, Pearl Harbor, Rationing, Rosie the Riveter, Joseph Stalin, Harry Truman, Hideki Tojo, Tuskegee Airmen, Victory Gardens, War Bonds
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