Social Bingo
Social Studies Bingo! Bingo card with King George III, Boston Tea Party, Trail of Tears, American Revolution, Andrew Jackson, Industrial Revolution, Betsy Ross, Protests, Molly Pitcher and Seminole Tribe. This BINGO is designed to use as a comprehensive VOCABULARY REVIEW GAME for your end of the year 5th GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES ASSESSMENT. It is a fun way to review and great to leave for substitutes.It was created based on the previous Tennessee 5th grade social studies standards. Social distancing doesn’t mean we can’t stay socially connected. While we are physically isolated and distant, we are lucky to live in a world where we can stay connected to those we love. In this exercise, adults are asked to identify ways in which they (and their families) have stayed socially connected. This resource will.
The latest in our Bingo Card series takes us... Indoors. Ever heard of it? Indoors is the hottest club in NYC right now, and is expected to stay hot for one to three more months... or maybe it's six more months, or maybe it's nine more months. We simply don't know. But you are doing the right thing hanging Indoors, and we wanted to offer some entertainment for our shared time in isolation.
While we previously offered up New York City bingo cards bringing you from the sidewalks to the skyscrapers to the street vendors of this glorious town, New Yorkers have now retreated inside as the city hits PAUSE to slow the spread of COVID-19. What are you all doing in there? We've got a pretty good idea. Print out this card or pull it up on one of your screens, and become a winner.
'Social Bingo' Challenge sees the Islanders find out what the Australian public think of them.Subscribe here: Full episodes here: http. Take turns to read out cards with different statements on, anything from 'Your last message contained an emoji' to 'You have over fifty matches on a dating app.' If you have that matching icon on your bingo board and, more importantly, you're able to provide phone evidence to prove what's written on the card, you can mark that icon off the board.
When we get to be social again, you can revisit our previous Bingo Cards:
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For the people who have been scouring social media looking for things to keep them entertained while practicing social distancing, you can add a cute new trend to your list: Bingo. OK, Bingo might not sound like the most exciting activity in the world, but a new social distancing Bingo has been trending on Instagram and can be pretty fun to try. Not only does it let you show your Insta followers how you've been keeping busy while in quarantine, but it also lets you partake in a sort of communal activity. In this version of Bingo, everyone wins!
There are a few different variations of the social distancing Bingo going around on Instagram, but they all pretty much work the same way. Instead of letters and numbers, each of these Bingo boards list activities that people can do while social distancing. Activities on the board include 'Face-timed a friend' and 'Finished a puzzle' — things that you can do (or maybe already have done) to keep yourself busy. Plus, you get a free space for washing your hands.
To 'play,' first save a picture of the social distancing Bingo board to your photos. You can either find one by searching for the hashtag #socialdistancingbingo on Instagram and taking a screenshot of a board, or by Googling 'social distancing Bingo' and then saving an image of the board you want to use. Then, you post the unmarked Bingo board to your Instagram Story by going to your Stories interface and tapping on your Camera Roll. The board should be the first photo you see. Once you tap on the photo, use your Stories drawing tools to mark which activities you've done. You can be creative with how you want to mark up your board, whether you choose to use circles, checkmarks, or even emojis. Then, right before you post the Story, tag other people to do the same.
Just make sure you post another unmarked Bingo board on your Story as well so that your friends can easily screenshot it and put up their own answers. This can create a domino effect where soon, a bunch of people will be playing along and posting up their own Bingo board of social distancing activities they're doing.
Social Bingo Worksheet
The social distancing Bingo board is a cute and interactive way to share how you're keeping busy as well. It's also an effective way to show other people that there are plenty of things to do while practicing social distancing.
Social Bingo Rules
As of right now, social distancing is the best way citizens can help flatten the curve. The less amount of people that come into contact with each other, the less transmission of COVID-19 that will occur. And while the indefiniteness of time that we'll need to continue following social distancing guidelines can be frustrating, it's important for the safety and health of the general public to remain diligent and keep it up.
Social Bingo Ideas
The social distancing Bingo board may only take a few minutes to complete, but it's filled with several different activities that might inspire your next social distancing activity.