Community and Safety Signs Bingo Special Education Life Skills Activities
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Looking for a fun and educational way to practice community and safety signs with your special education class? This differentiated, no prep, print and go life skills bingo game is a great way to engage your students in learning.
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What’s Included?
- 30 unique bingo boards (in both color and black & white)
- Differentiated callings cards:
- Word calling cards
- Picture and word calling cards (in both color and black & white)
- Square and circle bingo markers
39 safety/community signs included are:
Recycle, no swimming, seatbelt, stop, restroom, bus stop, exit, escalator, first aid, men’s restroom, slippery when wet, open, hospital, school crossing, no food or drink, bikes allowed, no walking, no pets, airport, pedestrian crossing, closed, no trespassing, poison, no cell phones, no smoking, caution, elevator, fire extinguisher, no diving, stairs, school bus stop, do not enter, men at work, railroad crossing, women’s restroom, wheelchair accessible, trash, no talking, fragile
Ideas of ways to use this resource:
- Play bingo in the traditional way (instructions included).
- Rather than stopping the game at 5 in a row, play “Blackout”. The first student to cover all the spaces on their bingo board wins!
- Print a double set of calling cards and use them to play a memory matching game! I find this works better in small groups rather than a full class.
- Use the calling cards as flash cards. Play activities where you have the student verbally say, point, or match the safety signs.
Looking for more activities for your Special Education/Life Skills class? Check out:
Healthy Visual Recipes with REAL Pictures
Life Skills Cleaning Activities
Life Skills Hygiene Activities
Token Boards & Other Behavior Management Resources
Need DIGITAL safety signs resources? Check out:
Safety and Community Signs Boom Cards
Safety and Community Signs WORD to PICTURE Match Boom Cards
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Haley, Tall Trees Special Education