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Comparative and Superlative: Bingo

Teacher Guide / Instructions

Here's a bingo card to use when reviewing comparative and superlative adjectives that also helps students pay attention to spelling. Have the students write one word from the list in each box, with no repeated words. At the same time, cut up pieces of paper or card with the same list of words. Mix them up in a bag or container and let the students take turns to pull one out randomly. Students cross out that square if they have that word. Give prizes or points for the first person to get a row, column or the whole grid.

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Level:
Primary School
Intermediate School
Duration:
20
mins
Tags:
Comparatives and Superlatives
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Level:
Primary School
Intermediate School
Duration:
20
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Tags:
Comparatives and Superlatives
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Teacher Guide

Here's a bingo card to use when reviewing comparative and superlative adjectives that also helps students pay attention to spelling. Have the students write one word from the list in each box, with no repeated words. At the same time, cut up pieces of paper or card with the same list of words. Mix them up in a bag or container and let the students take turns to pull one out randomly. Students cross out that square if they have that word. Give prizes or points for the first person to get a row, column or the whole grid.

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Teacher Guide

Here's a bingo card to use when reviewing comparative and superlative adjectives that also helps students pay attention to spelling. Have the students write one word from the list in each box, with no repeated words. At the same time, cut up pieces of paper or card with the same list of words. Mix them up in a bag or container and let the students take turns to pull one out randomly. Students cross out that square if they have that word. Give prizes or points for the first person to get a row, column or the whole grid.

Type:
Activity/Games
Level:
Primary School
Intermediate School
Duration:
20
mins
Tags:
Comparatives and Superlatives
Activity/Games
Spelling
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