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El Rincón Español - homeschool Spanish support
Feb. 4, 2008
Bingo ¡Loteria!

Posted in Flash Card Activities

Playing Bingo is a great way to add some fun to school work, and turn what otherwise might be a dull task into something to look forward to.  What a great way to reinforce numbers or vocabulary in Spanish!

This website allows you to create and print your own Bingo cards.  Fill them with vocab from your flash card set, or any other vocab list you are working on.



For a more cultural angle: There is a traditional Mexican picture bingo that builds vocabulary.  Here is an example.  If you are considering ordering this for young children, just know that some of the drawings might be inappropriate for very sensitive children, such as a skull and crossbones, and a skeleton.  I also took the liberty of drawing a swim top on the mermaid in my set. The pictures in this set are traditional Mexican cultural symbols, and my kids have fun playing!

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