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Prophet Bingo
A ready to play bingo game using pictures of the 15 Latter-day Prophets.
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Object of the Game: To get four in a row and yell out, "Bingo"
Items Needed:
Some type of item to mark the cards, such as beans, candy, stickers, etc.
Preparation: Print and cut out enough cards for everyone, there are eight different ones in the following PDF file. Print and cut out the cards with the pictures and names of the prophets. Put these cards into a container. The file is 2.7 Megs so it will take some time to open. To download and save to your computer right click on the link and choose "Save Target As" Also, you will need to have Acrobat Reader 5.1 or greater. If you need help email me. Here's the file: PDF file

Directions: Give every player a card and some markers. Draw out the prophet cards from the container one at a time. Show the picture to the players so they know which prophet it is. When someone gets four in a row they get to yell out, "Bingo" but when all the cards are drawn the game is over because all 15 prophets are on each card.

Example: If you have more than eight players you will have more than one bingo at a time since there are only eight different cards.

Note: You can play this game with or without a reward. Having candies for the markers makes for a perfect reward/snack. You can make your own bingo cards using pictures from the LDS Clipart Galleries.

Idea Submitted by: Rosina Lang, PDF file created by Rachel Woods.

 

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