1. The task is to play "Auditory Closure Bingo," a game designed for auditory memory and speech practice.
2. A caller will say words aloud, and players must identify and mark the corresponding word on their bingo card based solely on hearing it.
3. Words may be presented with slight distortions or background noise to challenge auditory closure skills — the ability to fill in missing sounds to recognize a word.
4. Players mark the square when they correctly identify the spoken word (e.g., if “bottle” is said, mark the square with “bottle”).
5. The goal is to get five marked squares in a row — horizontally, vertically, or diagonally — and call out “Bingo!”
6. The center square is labeled “free space” and is automatically considered marked.
7. This activity helps improve listening, phonological awareness, and speech sound discrimination in a fun, interactive way.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of auditory memory worksheet.