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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 432 460 SE 062 692 AUTHOR Rule, Audrey C. TITLE EleFantastic Bingo. PUB DATE 1999-00-00 NOTE 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; Science Activities; Science Education IDENTIFIERS *Bingo; *Elephants ABSTRACT This game allows students to learn new science vocabulary and relevant facts about elephants. This bingo game is a valuable curriculum resource for any teacher who is teaching about elephants or other endangered animals. Directions for play, calling cards (six to a page), and play cards (four to a page), are included. (ASK) ******************************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ********************************************************************************
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Page 1: DOCUMENT RESUME ED 432 460 SE 062 692 Rule, Audrey C. …Materials: 54 Calling Cards, 20 EleFantastic Bingo. Boards, chips or buttons for marking boards. Directions for Play: The caller

DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 432 460 SE 062 692

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)

********************************************************************************* Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made *

* from the original document. *

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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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frightened elephants.stampede

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folds in the elephant'sskin.

wrinkles

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The thick skin ofan elephant.

hide

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A seatback ofoften

cloth

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has a canopy orroof over it.

howdah

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Calling CardsPage 3

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University

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elephant, rhinocerosor hippopotamus.

pachyderm

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ivory

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A hunter who breaksthe law and kills

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history when largeareas of the earth's

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Ice Age

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small-eared, smallerelephants with trunks with

one trunk-finger live.

Asia

The educated and well-dressed

elephant king fromstories by

Jean De Brunhoff.

Babar,

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Calling CardsPage 4

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University

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elephant who has bigears and can fly.

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Elephants enjoy coveringthemselves with wet mudto protect their skin from

sunburn and insects,

mud bath

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The type of large cheektooth with which an

elephant chews its food.

molar

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Calling CardsPage 5

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University

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the wailing tones of a hornmusical instrument,

trum pet

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tusk

In danger of dying outand becoming extinct.

endangered

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an animal species thatis no longer living

anywhere on earth.extinct

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IP' y 1A type of arge, hairy

hump-shoulderedelephant that lived in coldareas during the Ice Age

and ate grasses.

Woolly Mammoth

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Calling CardsPage 6

EleFantastic BingoBy

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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Mastodon

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The continent on whichlarger, big-eared

elephants with two trunkfingers live,

iAfrca

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Calling CardsPage 7

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University

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swatting flies,tail

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million years ago. Thisanimal was the size of a

pig.

Moeritherium

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Calling CardsPage 8

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University 17,r°---antQ

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the first .

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Iv 1This is the name ofthe lovable elephant

character fromDr. Seuss.Hortonarmored tank

,

9

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Calling CardsPage 9

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University

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elephants.nature parks

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a cave.

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force.charge

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Calling CardsPage 10

EleFantastic BingoBy

Dr. Audrey C. Rule

Boise State University

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its eggs in the dung.

dung beetle

Working elephantshelp in the lumber

industry by doing this.hauling logs

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Working elephantshelp farmers by doing

this.plowing fields

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elephant uses to touch and pickup objects. Asia elephants

have one; African elephantshave two.

trunk fingers

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There is a saying that anelephant never forgets.An elephant has a very

good .

An animal t at lives in alarge family group and

interacts andcommunicates with the

group members.

social animal memory

11

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trunkentwinetrunks

howdah

pachyderm ivory poacher

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Platybelodon dung Dumbo

COWmudbath

molar

12

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intelligent NJumbo

packanimal

armoredtank Horton circus

natureparks

parades salt

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hide howdah dung

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plowingfields

wrinkle poacher Dumbo

endangeredspraydust lumbering

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calf herd Moeritherium

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socialanimal

entwinetrunks

mudbath

WoollyMammoth

Africa tail elephantgraveyard

14

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plowingfields

socialanimal

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armoredtank Asia bull

lumbering tail circus

dung VCOW

molar

tusk endangeredWoolly

Mammoth

matriarchspraydust Africa

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hide trunk pachyderm

howdah Moeritherium Babar

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salt V Nhide trunk

ivory Asia dung

cow herd bull

# 19

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Platybelodon intelligent Dumbo

mudbath

trumpet extinct

calf herbivore Mastodon

16

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