Game | Thanksgiving Vocabulary Bingo Bundle - Print & Digital Versions

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Elementary school Game | Thanksgiving Vocabulary Bingo Bundle - Print & Digital Versions

Provider: Hot Chocolate Teachables

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its flexible print and digital formats, engaging Thanksgiving vocabulary practice, and ready-to-use bingo cards for grades 1–3

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Practice Thanksgiving vocabulary with your students this November! This bundle includes both Print and Digital Bingo Games (Google Slides) versions of the same game! Regardless of your teaching situation, you can still have a fun holiday game to play with your class!


What's Included:

- 30 unique Bingo cards with a Thanksgiving Theme - 16 squares per board.
- Teacher calling cards with 24 images and vocabulary word in English (you can call out the words in any language).
- Free square.
- 30 Google Slides™ Drag and Drop Digital Bingo Cards and Digital Teacher Calling Cards.


How Will You Receive the Resource?

After your payment has processed you will be redirected to a download page where you can immediately download the file and save it to your computer.

Due to the digital nature of this product. Hot Chocolate Education does not offer refunds. Once the product has been downloaded, it can't be returned and refunds can not be issued.

Game | Thanksgiving Vocabulary Bingo Bundle - Print & Digital Versions

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Hot Chocolate Teachables

Hot Chocolate Teachables makes low-prep teaching resources for English teachers. Brooke is the creator. She is a former ESL and ELA teacher with over 15 years of classroom experience.



Eduye Product ID: 42511

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