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South American and Oceanian Flags PNGs, PPT, Flash Cards, and Bingo Boards

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South American and Oceanian Flags PNGs, PPT, Flash Cards, and Bingo Boards

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All flags in the folders South American and Oceanian Flags PNGs are 11 inches wide and all flags on the flag cards to be drawn at random during the bingo game are 2 inches tall.

SOUTH AMERICA | [1] Argentina [2] Bolivia [3] Brazil [4] Chile [5] Colombia [6] Ecuador [7] Falkland Islands (United Kingdom) [8] French Guiana (France) [9] Guyana [10] Paraguay [11] Peru [12] South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (United Kingdom) [13] Suriname [14] Uruguay [15] Venezuela

OCEANIA | [1] American Samoa (United States) [2] Australia [3] Cook Islands (New Zealand) [4] Easter Island (Chile) [5] Federated States of Micronesia [6] Fiji [7] French Polynesia (France) [8] Guam (United States) [9] Hawaii (United States) [10] Johnston Atoll (United States) [11] Kiribati [12] Marshall Islands [13] Midway Atoll (United States) [14] Nauru [15] New Caledonia (France) [16] New Zealand [17] Niue (New Zealand) [18] Norfolk Island (Australia) [19] Northern Mariana Islands (United States) [20] Ogasawara (Japan) [21] Palau [22] Papua New Guinea [23] Pitcairn Islands (United Kingdom) [24] Samoa [25] Solomon Islands [26] Tokelau (New Zealand) [27] Tonga [28] Tuvalu [29] Vanuatu [30] Wake Island (United States) [31] Wallis and Futuna (France)

*The South American and Oceanian Flags PNGs folders contain 46 flags. The flash cards are numbered from 225 to 270. There are 30 bingo boards in all.

BINGO PROCEDURE

1. The teacher places the 46 shuffled flag cards on the table face down. He or she then selects a card and (a) shows the flag, (b) announces the territory name or (c) describes the flag.

• Alternative Procedure: The teacher puts the 46 flag cards in a box. Every student gets the chance to pick and describe the flag (before naming the country or territory).

2. Each player circles or checks the territory name on the bingo board that corresponds to the flag drawn at random.

• Kindly tell the students not to put an X or any markings on the flags.

3. The player who first completes a line with five territories in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row on his or her card wins.

• The teacher may decide on the winning pattern, such as the two-line bingo pattern where two full lines are required for a player to win. The two lines can be two horizontal lines, two vertical lines, two diagonal lines, or a combination of two different lines.




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Number of PNGs
46
Number of Slides
25
Number of Pages (30 Bingo Boards and 64 Flash Cards)
28
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