katiesmom2
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I'm not sure how I can share them here, but I just finished making some car bingo games for my kids.
I made a chart in WORD with 4 columns and 2 rows (my kids are only 3 and 5) and then I cut and pasted pictures of popular signs in each box. I have things like McDonald's, KFC, Econolodge, Cracker Barrel, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Holiday Inn, Chevron, Chilii's, Esso, Target, Walmart, Burger King, Home Depot, etc. Every single sign can be found by doing a search on Wikipedia.
We play it that the object of the game is to find every picture on the card. My kids mark it with a crayon (circling or xing). Last year, DD played from Ontario to FL and had the best time. She found the signs on the road signs and on the actual buildings. This year I made them a little different. I think it will be even more fun now that she has DS for competition. I made up 4 different cards and copied multiple copies, so they will each have different cards.
Older kids could put the page in a sheet protector and use a wipe-off marker. That way the sheets could be reused. My kids are a little too young (and mischievous) for markers in the car!
If someone can tell me how to pass them along, I'd be happy to. I guess I'd have to email?
I made a chart in WORD with 4 columns and 2 rows (my kids are only 3 and 5) and then I cut and pasted pictures of popular signs in each box. I have things like McDonald's, KFC, Econolodge, Cracker Barrel, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Holiday Inn, Chevron, Chilii's, Esso, Target, Walmart, Burger King, Home Depot, etc. Every single sign can be found by doing a search on Wikipedia.
We play it that the object of the game is to find every picture on the card. My kids mark it with a crayon (circling or xing). Last year, DD played from Ontario to FL and had the best time. She found the signs on the road signs and on the actual buildings. This year I made them a little different. I think it will be even more fun now that she has DS for competition. I made up 4 different cards and copied multiple copies, so they will each have different cards.
Older kids could put the page in a sheet protector and use a wipe-off marker. That way the sheets could be reused. My kids are a little too young (and mischievous) for markers in the car!
If someone can tell me how to pass them along, I'd be happy to. I guess I'd have to email?

