Environmental bingo game


















Bingo Card Template. Note: If you have access to a laminating machine, you may want to collect the Bingo Card Templates that students made and laminate them before Session 2. If you do this, have students put their name or initials on the back. We have launched the new ReadWriteThink. Give Feedback. Standard Lesson. Using Environmental Print to Practice Reading. Jennifer Prior, Ph. Associate Professor.

Maureen Gerard. Featured Resources. From Theory to Practice. Environmental print in the classroom: Meaningful connections for learning to read Prior. High-impact environmental print symbols are the first exposure young children have to the code system of written symbols. Research indicates that children must construct a "cognitive anchor" for mapping sounds onto written code symbols.

Environmental print can be this anchor. Adult instruction is the key element to effectively using environmental print to teach beginning reading skills. When an adult draws attention to the letters and sounds in environmental print words, children are more likely to transfer this knowledge to decontextualized print text without graphics.

Common Core Standards. Grade Select 1 2 K. State Standards. Students read a wide range of print and nonprint texts to build an understanding of texts, of themselves, and of the cultures of the United States and the world; to acquire new information; to respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace; and for personal fulfillment.

Among these texts are fiction and nonfiction, classic and contemporary works. Students apply a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, and appreciate texts.

They draw on their prior experience, their interactions with other readers and writers, their knowledge of word meaning and of other texts, their word identification strategies, and their understanding of textual features e.

Students use spoken, written, and visual language to accomplish their own purposes e. Materials and Technology.

Bingo chips Cardboard Glue or tape A laminating machine optional Environmental print materials Transparencies and a projector. Google Image Search. Before teaching this lesson, you will want your students to be familiar with reading environmental print. At the very least, you will want to teach the first session from either of these lessons it is the same for both.

To do this, you will need to complete Steps 2 and 3 see below. If you have taught either of the lessons listed in Step 1, you have a collection of images you can use for this lesson. If not, you will be using examples of signs, labels, and logos with your students and should have a collection available for them to make Bingo cards. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies.

But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. You may also want to pair this bingo game with another Environmental Print Activity. First, start by printing out the bingo game mats and cards on cardstock; I have included six mats for use with up to six players. Next, laminate the mats and cards for durability. Then, cut out the cards. Give one bingo mat to each child in your small group.

Place the bingo chips or similar items in the middle of the table so all the children can easily reach them. You could also divvy up your items into small cups and give one cup to each child. Gather the bingo calling cards and place them in a stack face down in front of you. Then, read the card aloud to them. Only a small percentage of plastic grocery bags end up getting recycled. Make the switch to reusable grocery bags when your family shops and get environmental superstar status!

Plan your picnics, barbecues, and weekend fun at sustainable parks with recycling options. Most park districts will have recycling information on their website. Plan to bring home what you brought in some parks even have carryout laws. Then, recycle your containers at the nearest appropriate facility. Do some family research together and take action!

You got this. Get composting! We generate If composted, that food would reduce the same amount of greenhouse gas as taking two million cars off the road! Research by Keep America Beautiful showed that recycling bins are available only 12 percent of the time. A poster-making party to decorate the sides or smartly placed maps to show bin locations around the school? No idea is too small if it leads to the way to more recycling! Clean newspaper not contaminated with food, grease, or oils is completely recyclable.

The EPA estimates that 1. Most paper recycling programs accept magazines. Over half of cardboard collected is used to make new cardboard boxes, cereal boxes, tissue boxes, shoeboxes, etc. Making one ton of new cardboard takes three tons of trees. Recycling one ton of cardboard eliminates nine cubic yards of landfill space. Your cardboard makes a difference! About 40 percent of the solid waste mass that makes up our landfills is paper and cardboard. As for junk mail, Americans receive the equivalent of one and a half trees per year, or approximately pieces of junk mail per year.

All are recyclable, though! More than one-third of all paper fiber used to make paper comes from recycled paper, including poster board. Shipping boxes are among the most frequently recycled paper products cardboard : Good job, earthlings. Your gift-wrapping paper can be recycled—but just avoid trying to recycle paper with glitter or metallics as that can contaminate other paper recyclables.

Tissue paper is often made from recycled paper. So, keep the cycle going! Recycling a single soup can saves enough energy to run a television or computer for three hours. You can treat these plastic bottles like many others—rinse and re-cap or toss the cap, depending on what your local government suggests.



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