BINGO Challenge Rules

Posted: January 15, 2013

I should clarify one point about the Bingo reading challenge. Each square represent's a different person that you child can potentially read to. If your child decide's to read to someone who is wearing glasses and happens to have brown eyes, then they can only stamp one sqaure and not both of them. The object of the challenge is to read to as many different people/times as possible. A few students also mentioned that they were not able to stamp some of the squares. For instance, their grandmother or cousin(s) happens to live elsewhere, etc. In this case, they simply need to find somone who is/happens to be a grand-mother or cousin to someone else and not necessarily theirs in order to stamp those particular squares. Students could also choose to use other means of communication such as telephoning or internet in order to receive their stamp. This activity is meant to be fun and provide and added "boost" for your child to read/enjoy the texts they have to read each night at home. Be creative as possible and have fun :) Any questions, feel free to contact me.