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New Free Science Bingo Cards Help Grade 1 Students Learn Through Play
Nov. 2, 2025 / PRZen / NEW YORK -- Teachers and parents now have access to a new set of free, printable bingo cards designed to help Grade 1 students explore basic science concepts through interactive activities. The...
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Nov. 2, 2025 / PRZen / NEW YORK -- Teachers and parents now have access to a new set of free, printable bingo cards designed to help Grade 1 students explore basic science concepts through interactive activities.
The collection includes four themed sets aligned with early science learning standards:
"We wanted to make it easier for teachers to include interactive elements in early science lessons," said a spokesperson for BCF, the developer of the resources. "The bingo structure helps students review essential topics in a way that keeps them involved and curious."
Research in education has shown that game-based learning can support student engagement and understanding. Studies cited by BCF include:
About BCF
BCF (Bingo Cards Free) lets teachers, parents, and students create educational materials and is independently operated.
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The collection includes four themed sets aligned with early science learning standards:
- Plants Bingo Cards – Covers parts of a plant, growth, and basic botany.
- Animals Bingo Cards – Introduces types of animals, habitats, and characteristics.
- Earth Science Bingo Cards – Highlights weather patterns, landforms, and natural resources.
- Physical Science Bingo Cards – Focuses on simple concepts of motion, materials, and energy.
"We wanted to make it easier for teachers to include interactive elements in early science lessons," said a spokesperson for BCF, the developer of the resources. "The bingo structure helps students review essential topics in a way that keeps them involved and curious."
Research in education has shown that game-based learning can support student engagement and understanding. Studies cited by BCF include:
- Effect of Bingo Game Instructional Strategy on Pupils' Achievement in Mathematics in Public Primary Schools – Tella, A., & Fatoki, F. M. (2021) – JISTE, 25(1)
- Bingo Game Approach on the Students' Performance in Biology – Ramo, J. C. (2021) – IJTSRD, 5(4), 295–301
- Effect of Digital Game-Based Learning on Student Engagement and Motivation – Nadeem, M., Oroszlanyova, M., & Farag, W. (2023) – Computers, 12(9), 177
About BCF
BCF (Bingo Cards Free) lets teachers, parents, and students create educational materials and is independently operated.
Media Contact
BCF
[email protected]
Source: BCF
Follow the full story here: https://przen.com/pr/33597359
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