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NEW YORK - ColoradoDesk -- A new set of printable, classroom-friendly bingo cards designed to make Grade 1 science more engaging and accessible has been released, offering educators and parents creative ways to reinforce key learning concepts in early science education.
The four new bingo sets introduce young learners to essential topics in the Grade 1 science curriculum:
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"These new bingo cards were designed to bring active learning into science lessons," said a spokesperson for BCF, the educational content developer behind the project. "By combining play with key science ideas, the cards help young students build curiosity and confidence while giving teachers a simple, effective way to reinforce learning across different settings."
Independent research supports the effectiveness of this approach.
A 2024 meta-analysis in Frontiers in Psychology found that "game-based learning has a moderate to large effect on cognitive, social, emotional, motivation, and engagement outcomes" (Hamari et al., 2024).
In another peer-reviewed study, students who participated in bingo-based learning "attained significantly superior average scores in their final exams compared to students who did not partake in bingo" (Al-Shalchi, 2024).
Similarly, a controlled classroom trial using a Bingo instructional strategy found that the experimental group achieved mean post-test scores of 14.07 versus 6.61 for the control group, demonstrating a meaningful improvement in academic performance (Olanrewaju, 2021).
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Studies in early science education echo these findings: primary students taught through educational games showed significantly higher understanding of scientific concepts than those taught through traditional lessons (Al-Tarawneh, 2015).
For more free educational bingo cards across subjects, visit BCF at https://bingocardsfree.com/cards/education/.
About BCF
BCF is an educational resource developer focused on creating free, high-quality learning tools for teachers, parents, and students worldwide. Its materials emphasize engagement, simplicity, and inclusivity, helping learners build curiosity and confidence across core subjects.
The four new bingo sets introduce young learners to essential topics in the Grade 1 science curriculum:
- Plants Bingo – Helps children explore plant parts, growth, and basic botany terms.
- Animals Bingo – Introduces animal types, habitats, and characteristics through simple vocabulary and visual learning.
- Earth Science Bingo – Encourages understanding of weather, landforms, and natural resources.
- Physical Science Bingo – Focuses on motion, materials, and energy concepts suitable for early learners.
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"These new bingo cards were designed to bring active learning into science lessons," said a spokesperson for BCF, the educational content developer behind the project. "By combining play with key science ideas, the cards help young students build curiosity and confidence while giving teachers a simple, effective way to reinforce learning across different settings."
Independent research supports the effectiveness of this approach.
A 2024 meta-analysis in Frontiers in Psychology found that "game-based learning has a moderate to large effect on cognitive, social, emotional, motivation, and engagement outcomes" (Hamari et al., 2024).
In another peer-reviewed study, students who participated in bingo-based learning "attained significantly superior average scores in their final exams compared to students who did not partake in bingo" (Al-Shalchi, 2024).
Similarly, a controlled classroom trial using a Bingo instructional strategy found that the experimental group achieved mean post-test scores of 14.07 versus 6.61 for the control group, demonstrating a meaningful improvement in academic performance (Olanrewaju, 2021).
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Studies in early science education echo these findings: primary students taught through educational games showed significantly higher understanding of scientific concepts than those taught through traditional lessons (Al-Tarawneh, 2015).
For more free educational bingo cards across subjects, visit BCF at https://bingocardsfree.com/cards/education/.
About BCF
BCF is an educational resource developer focused on creating free, high-quality learning tools for teachers, parents, and students worldwide. Its materials emphasize engagement, simplicity, and inclusivity, helping learners build curiosity and confidence across core subjects.
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