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What should we do if we tie in Bingo?


My University has monthly bingos, and we only give out one prize per game. When we have a tie, in the past we would just do rock-paper-scissors to determine the winner. I want to do something different this year and more fun to determine the winner? Any ideas? We had a dance off once, but everyone asked to take it down because people were too shy for a dance off. Any easy, fast ideas to determine the winner would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :)

TRIVIA!!!! people learn new things and the first one to know the correct answer wins if neither of them well i guess that just means more bingo WOO

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  1. Posted December 31, 2011 at 4:55 pm | Permalink

    In English, you cannot get around reading and the *occasional* (emphasis "occasional") worksheet. However, there are a plethora of complementary activities that you can employ. With certain reading assignments, you can have students create a pop-up book, a comic strip, and/or a skit in groups. Each activity is designed to summarize the reading. With grammar, you can also divide students into groups to complete certain activities. Each group can be assigned a different sentence to diagram or label, for instance. You can have them work together to proofread different paragraphs.

    Try not to underestimate reading in and of itself; you need to find a way to motivate them to read independently rather than assist them in avoiding it altogether. It's in their best interest if they plan to attend college one day.