Customize Master Bingo Sheet Bingo Cards

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BINGO
The name of the book. (title)The page on which the author gives appreciation to those who supported him/her. (dedication page)A reference book of facts trivia lists statistics and charts.(Almanac)A book with synonyms and antonyms. (thesaurus)Famous librarian who created the call number system for non-fiction books. (Melville Dewey)
The page that shows the titile author illustrator and publisher. (Title Page)The number used in a library to locate a book. (call number)A reference book with information on many different subjects.(encyclopedia)A book with a made-up story. (fiction)The person who writes the book. (author)
Another name for the library. (media center)A book of words with pronunciations definitions and parts of speech.(dictionary)FREEThe company who makes the book.(publisher)The section of the library with books that cannot be checked our. (reference)
The award given for a book with great story. (Newberry)The person who draws the pictures.(illustrator)A list of chapter in a book and the page numbers. (table of content)List of books and other sources used for information in a book or research paper. (bibliography)The little dictionary at the end of a book. (glossary)
Section of the library with picture books. (easy)Award given for best illustrations for picture books. (caldecott)An alphabetical list of topics or subjects in a book and the page numbers on which it can be found.(index)The name of the online computer catalog system. (OPAC)A book about a person's life. (biography)
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of 26 events.
A book about a person's life. (biography), A book of words with pronunciations definitions and parts of speech.(dictionary), A book with a made-up story. (fiction), A book with facts and true information. (nonfiction), A book with synonyms and antonyms. (thesaurus), A list of chapter in a book and the page numbers. (table of content), A reference book of facts trivia lists statistics and charts.(Almanac), A reference book with information on many different subjects.(encyclopedia), An alphabetical list of topics or subjects in a book and the page numbers on which it can be found.(index), Another name for the library. (media center), Award given for best illustrations for picture books. (caldecott), Famous librarian who created the call number system for non-fiction books. (Melville Dewey), List of books and other sources used for information in a book or research paper. (bibliography), Section of the library with picture books. (easy), The award given for a book with great story. (Newberry), The company who makes the book.(publisher), The date a book is published which gives the company sole ownership of a book. (copyright), The little dictionary at the end of a book. (glossary), The name of the book. (title), The name of the online computer catalog system. (OPAC), The number used in a library to locate a book. (call number), The page on which the author gives appreciation to those who supported him/her. (dedication page), The page that shows the titile author illustrator and publisher. (Title Page), The person who draws the pictures.(illustrator), The person who writes the book. (author), The section of the library with books that cannot be checked our. (reference).

Host Instructions:
  • Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
  • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
  • Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:
  • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
  • First to get the four corners
  • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
  • First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:
  • Check off events on your card as they occur
  • If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
  • The judge decides in the case of disputes
BINGO
The number used in a library to locate a book. (call number)The award given for a book with great story. (Newberry)A reference book of facts trivia lists statistics and charts.(Almanac)The date a book is published which gives the company sole ownership of a book. (copyright)A book with synonyms and antonyms. (thesaurus)
Another name for the library. (media center)A book of words with pronunciations definitions and parts of speech.(dictionary)The person who writes the book. (author)The little dictionary at the end of a book. (glossary)The company who makes the book.(publisher)
The page on which the author gives appreciation to those who supported him/her. (dedication page)A reference book with information on many different subjects.(encyclopedia)FREEFamous librarian who created the call number system for non-fiction books. (Melville Dewey)The person who draws the pictures.(illustrator)
A book with facts and true information. (nonfiction)The name of the book. (title)A book with a made-up story. (fiction)The name of the online computer catalog system. (OPAC)Section of the library with picture books. (easy)
The page that shows the titile author illustrator and publisher. (Title Page)A book about a person's life. (biography)A list of chapter in a book and the page numbers. (table of content)Award given for best illustrations for picture books. (caldecott)List of books and other sources used for information in a book or research paper. (bibliography)
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of 26 events.
A book about a person's life. (biography), A book of words with pronunciations definitions and parts of speech.(dictionary), A book with a made-up story. (fiction), A book with facts and true information. (nonfiction), A book with synonyms and antonyms. (thesaurus), A list of chapter in a book and the page numbers. (table of content), A reference book of facts trivia lists statistics and charts.(Almanac), A reference book with information on many different subjects.(encyclopedia), An alphabetical list of topics or subjects in a book and the page numbers on which it can be found.(index), Another name for the library. (media center), Award given for best illustrations for picture books. (caldecott), Famous librarian who created the call number system for non-fiction books. (Melville Dewey), List of books and other sources used for information in a book or research paper. (bibliography), Section of the library with picture books. (easy), The award given for a book with great story. (Newberry), The company who makes the book.(publisher), The date a book is published which gives the company sole ownership of a book. (copyright), The little dictionary at the end of a book. (glossary), The name of the book. (title), The name of the online computer catalog system. (OPAC), The number used in a library to locate a book. (call number), The page on which the author gives appreciation to those who supported him/her. (dedication page), The page that shows the titile author illustrator and publisher. (Title Page), The person who draws the pictures.(illustrator), The person who writes the book. (author), The section of the library with books that cannot be checked our. (reference).

Host Instructions:
  • Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
  • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
  • Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:
  • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
  • First to get the four corners
  • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
  • First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:
  • Check off events on your card as they occur
  • If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
  • The judge decides in the case of disputes