{Review + Giveaway} SPINGO

Today I’m bringing you a review of a new speech game called Spingo.

Disclaimer: Affiliate links are included for your convenience. If you make a purchase via one of these links, I receive a small percentage. I was provided with a copy of this game; however, all opinions expressed are my own.

This game is similar to Bingo, but slightly different. The pictures on the board are different from each other in some way. You roll the dice indicated on the board and find the item that matches what you rolled. Place a bingo chip on the board. the first player to cover their board wins. The nice thing is that each board has two levels.

Here’s a close up of the seven dice that are included:

For example, this board is the ice cream one (this one was a favorite with my students). We played with the first three dice. So if the dice were rolled in the following way, the student would need to find a large ice cream with brown syrup. If you decided to play with the fourth die, you would also need to find an ice cream in a cup.

What I Liked:

-You can use it to describe even before playing. We talked about a few of the ice cream cones and how they differed first.

-You could also use it to just work on following directions (touch a large ice cream, touch the yellow and blue lollipop).

-You can work on sentence formulation. My students need more of a sentence starter, which is easy to make for them.

-The boards are engaging! The ice cream and lollipop ones were favorites for my students.

What I Would Love To See:

-About the only thing I would’ve liked to see if some included sentence starter strips, but those were easy enough for me to whip up. I may just make some and laminate them to have for future use!

If you are interested in this game, it can be purchased here:

The developer of this game is offering a special promotion for my readers! You can save 10% on this game with code SPINGO365 through 1/18/19!

Enter to win a copy below:

a Rafflecopter giveaway

13 Comments

  1. I would like this game because I can never have too many resources to work on adjectives and describing. I’m envisioning using it for a student who is working on the order of adjectives when multiple adjectives describing one noun. This seems perfect.

  2. This game is so versatile! It looks like it can target so many different goals. Plus, who doesn’t love fun games?

  3. I want this game, because I am a CF and brand new to the school setting, so I don’t have many resources yet, but getting this would help! I can also use this with several of my groups!

  4. Looks like fun! I’ve never seen this game! Would love to use it to target describing or reinforce other language/artic skills! Thanks for offering a chance to get one!

  5. looks fun! I would use it for sentence expansion! Possible naming categories for one of the rolled attributes. Good luck everyone ?

  6. This would be awesome to have during mixed group sessions! I can focous on so many different objectives.

  7. This looks like a game that my students would really enjoy, and it would be great to use with mixed groups because there are so many different skills you can target!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *