HOW TO PLAY MOLLY BINGOEnjoy getting to know Molly and her world! Directions Together, look at the...

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Watch any MOLLY OF DENALI show to play this game. Enjoy getting to know Molly and her world! Directions Together, look at the pictures and read aloud the sentence in each square of the BINGO board. This tells you what to look or listen for while you watch. As you watch, have each family member look (or listen) for the characters, events, dialogue, or objects mentioned in the squares. When someone recognizes something in the show that matches a square, have them call it out. You or your child can mark the square. When you get 4 markers in a row—across, down, or diagonally— you’ve won MOLLY BINGO! Afterward, read through the marked squares and recall when it happened in the show. What’s different about Molly’s world and yours? What’s the same? 1 2 3 4 5 6 You Will Need • MOLLY BINGO Board (1 BINGO board for each week) • Any MOLLY OF DENALI episode (online or on TV) • BINGO markers (See Tips) • On television, a MOLLY OF DENALI episode consists of two 11-minute animated stories and one “Ask Molly” segment. You can play MOLLY BINGO while watching one of the stories or the entire episode. (You can watch MOLLY OF DENALI on TV, the PBS KIDS website, and YouTube.) • Younger children may need to watch a show more than once to get familiar with the characters, events, and so on, as well as how to play the game. • You can use pennies, buttons, tokens, and so on for BINGO markers. (Be aware that small objects may present a choking hazard for very young children.) TIPS WEEK 1 HOW TO PLAY MOLLY BINGO MOLLY OF DENALI™ is produced by WGBH Kids and Atomic Cartoons in association with CBC Kids. Funding for MOLLY OF DENALI™ is provided by a Ready To Learn Grant from the U.S. Department of Education; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American People; and by public television viewers. The contents of this program were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. The project is funded by a Ready To Learn Grant (PR/AWARD No. U295A150003, CFDA No. 84.295A) provided by the Department of Education to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. MOLLY OF DENALI FAMILY GAME CLUB ©2019 by WGBH Educational Foundation All rights reserved. PBS KIDS and the PBS KIDS Logo are registered trademarks of Public Broadcasting Service. Used with permission. pbskids.org/molly

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Page 1: HOW TO PLAY MOLLY BINGOEnjoy getting to know Molly and her world! Directions Together, look at the pictures and read aloud the sentence in each square of the BINGO board. This tells

Watch any MOLLY OF DENALI show to play this game. Enjoy getting to know Molly and her world!

Directions Together, look at the pictures and read aloud the sentence in each

square of the BINGO board. This tells you what to look or listen for while you watch.

As you watch, have each family member look (or listen) for the characters, events, dialogue, or objects mentioned in the squares.

When someone recognizes something in the show that matches a square, have them call it out.

You or your child can mark the square.

When you get 4 markers in a row—across, down, or diagonally—you’ve won MOLLY BINGO!

Afterward, read through the marked squares and recall when it happened in the show. What’s different about Molly’s world and yours? What’s the same?

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You Will Need• MOLLY BINGO Board

(1 BINGO board for each week)

• Any MOLLY OF DENALI episode (online or on TV)

• BINGO markers (See Tips)

• On television, a MOLLY OF DENALI episode consists of two 11-minute animated stories and one “Ask Molly” segment. You can play MOLLY BINGO while watching one of the stories or the entire episode. (You can watch MOLLY OF DENALI on TV, the PBS KIDS website, and YouTube.)

• Younger children may need to watch a show more than once to get familiar with the characters, events, and so on, as well as how to play the game.

• You can use pennies, buttons, tokens, and so on for BINGO markers. (Be aware that small objects may present a choking hazard for very young children.)

TIPS

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HOW TO PLAY

MOLLY BINGO

MOLLY OF DENALI™ is produced by WGBH Kids and Atomic Cartoons in association with CBC Kids. Funding for MOLLY OF DENALI™ is provided by a Ready To Learn Grant from the U.S. Department of Education; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American People; and by public television viewers.

The contents of this program were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. The project is funded by a Ready To Learn Grant (PR/AWARD No. U295A150003, CFDA No. 84.295A) provided by the Department of Education to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

MOLLY OF DENALI FAMILY GAME CLUB ©2019 by WGBH Educational Foundation All rights reserved.

PBS KIDS and the PBS KIDS Logo are registered trademarks of Public Broadcasting Service. Used with permission.

pbskids.org/molly

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WEEK 1 • MOLLY BINGO

Suki barks.

Molly says “mahsii’ choo!” (thank you).

Layla flies a plane. Molly sings.

Trini gets excited.

Grandpa Nat laughs.

Tooey helps Molly (or vice versa).

Oscar plays the fiddle.

Someone visits the Trading Post.

Molly asks Mr. Patak a question.

Molly learns about her culture.

There’s a celebration at the Tribal Hall.

Auntie Midge offers advice.

Nina comes to visit.

Walter fixes something.

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