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AUTHOR Rule, Audrey C.TITLE EleFantastic Bingo.PUB DATE 1999-00-00NOTE 16p.
PUB TYPE Guides Classroom - Teacher (052)EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Animals; *Educational Games; Elementary School Science;
Elementary Secondary Education; Endangered Species; ScienceActivities; Science Education
IDENTIFIERS *Bingo; *Elephants
ABSTRACTThis game allows students to learn new science vocabulary
and relevant facts about elephants. This bingo game is a valuable curriculumresource for any teacher who is teaching about elephants or other endangeredanimals. Directions for play, calling cards (six to a page), and play cards(four to a page), are included. (ASK)
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By
Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
Materials: 54 Calling Cards, 20 EleFantastic BingoBoards, chips or buttons for marking boards.
Directions for Play:
The caller reads the definition from the calling card. Players checktheir EleFantastic Bingo Boards to see if they have a word thatmatches the definition. If a player does, the player marks it with achip or button. The first player to get three in a horizontal, vertical,or diagonal row calls, "Bingo." In order to win, the player must useeach of the three words in a different sentence. The caller checksto make sure the words were called and that the sentences makesense. The winner becomes the next caller.
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Calling CardsPage 2
EleFantastic BingoBy
Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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A sudden runningaway of a group of
frightened elephants.stampede
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wrinkles
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hide
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Calling CardsPage 3
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Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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A large, thick-skinnedanimal such as an
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Asia
The educated and well-dressed
elephant king fromstories by
Jean De Brunhoff.
Babar,
Calling CardsPage 4
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Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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Elephants enjoy coveringthemselves with wet mudto protect their skin from
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mud bath
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The type of large cheektooth with which an
elephant chews its food.
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Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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the wailing tones of a hornmusical instrument,
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tusk
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endangered
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hump-shoulderedelephant that lived in coldareas during the Ice Age
and ate grasses.
Woolly Mammoth
Calling CardsPage 6
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Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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its trunk to cover itselfwith cool, dry dirt.
spray dust
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The continent on whichlarger, big-eared
elephants with two trunkfingers live,
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Calling CardsPage 7
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Boise State University
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ear flapping
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Any adult maleelephant.
bull
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lumbering
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million years ago. Thisanimal was the size of a
pig.
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Calling CardsPage 8
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Boise State University 17,r°---antQ
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Jumbo
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An elephant is one ofthe smartest animals.
Elephants are very
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Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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Dr. Audrey C. Rule
Boise State University
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its eggs in the dung.
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