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L o t e r í a
John Steinbeck
Who is?¿Quién es?
Steinbeck LoteriaIf you love bingo but want to play a game that's a little more interactive, try playing loteria. This classic Mexican game has images instead of numbers on the boards.
Listen for the caller to sing out a quote or name of an image and then place a token on your board if you have it. The first player to get a full sheet call out "¡Lotería!" wins.
How to start:Assign 1 person to be the caller.You'll need to decide which person will be the caller. This person will draw cards from the stack and call the name of the card.
Pass out 1 board to each player. Each board (also called a tabla) is made up of 9 images. There are 3 images running horizontally and 3 images going vertically to make a grid.Each board will be different.
Set out tokens for each player to use.Depending on how many people are playing you'll need around 50 small tokens. The players will place these tokens on the board when the caller names the image. For tokens, consider using:Small rocksDried pinto beansBottle caps
Decide if you'd like to play for a prize. For example, the winner could get candy, toys, art or supplies.
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Lotería
A
Steinbeck Loteria
Direct the caller to pick a card and announce it by its name. The caller will take a card from the deck and read the name of the card. The caller could also choose to give say one of John Steinbeck’s famous quotes before saying the name of the card.For example, the caller could say “The old pipe sives the sweetest smoke” and then say the word pipe, so everyone would look for the image of John Steinbeck’s pipe.
Place a token on the board if you have the image.If you have the image that the caller named, place a single token on your board. Continue to listen and place tokens on the images you have.Remember that you probably won't have every image that's called.
Keep playing until you cover a full sheet, be the first person to call out "¡Lotería!" in order to win the game.
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Lotería
B
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Lotería
C
STEINBECK LOTERIAIMAGE QUOTE
JOHN STEINBECK I nearly always write just as I nearly always breath, John Steinbeck
THE PEARL BOOK I guess there are never enough books, John Steinbeck
HAMILTON RANCH"Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world." Of Mice and Men
PIPE The old pipe sives the sweetest smoke
PENCILI have owed you this letter for a very long time-but my fingers have avoided the pencil as though it were an old and poisoned tool.
GLASSES
“So much there is to see, but our morning eyes describe a different world than do our afternoon eyes, and surely our wearied evening eyes can report only a weary evening world.”
NOBEL PRIZE
In my heart there may be doubt that I deserve the Nobel award over other men of letters whom I hold in respect and reverence – but there is no question of my pleasure and pride in having it for myself.
YEARBOOK
"How, When and Where of the High School." El Gabilan Salinas High SchoolYearbook 1919
ED RICKETSI got you to look after me and you got me to look after you and that’s why. Of Mice and Men
HAMILTON FAMILY All we got is the family unbroke. Grapes of Wrath
STEINBECK HOUSE“You can’t go home again because home has ceased to exist except in the mothballs of memory.” John Steinbeck
THE MAP“I know people who are so immersed in road maps that they never see the countryside they pass through…" John Steinbeck
THE NATIONAL STEINBECK CENTER
Located in the heart of historic Oldtown Salinas, museum and memorial dedicated to the author John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck Pipe (Pipa) Glasses (Lentes)
Book (Libro) Pencil (Lápiz) Family (Familia)
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton) Yearbook (Anuario) Ed Ricketts
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Lotería
1
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck Ed Ricketts Yearbook (Anuario)
Pipe (Pipa)
Family (Familia) Book (Libro)
National Steinbeck
Center
Lotería
2
Steinbeck House
(Casa Steinbeck) Map (Mapa)
n
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Nobel Prize
(Premio Nobel)
Glasses (Lentes)
Yearbook (Anuario) John Steinbeck
Lotería
3
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton) Ed Ricketts
Pencil (Lápiz)
Book (Libro)Family (Familia)
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton)
Ed Ricketts
Glasses (Lentes)
Lotería
4
Nobel Prize
(Premio Nobel) John Steinbeck
Yearbook (Anuario)
Book (Libro)Pipe (Pipa) Map (Mapa)
Steinbeck House
(Casa Steinbeck)
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck
Ed Ricketts
Glasses (Lentes)
Lotería
5
Nobel Prize
(Premio Nobel)
National Steinbeck
Center
Book (Libro)Pipe (Pipa)
Map (Mapa)
Family (Familia)
Pencil (Lápiz)
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck
Glasses (Lentes)
Lotería
6
National Steinbeck
Center
Book (Libro)Pipe (Pipa)
Map (Mapa)
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton)
Pencil (Lápiz)
Steinbeck House
(Casa Steinbeck) Book (Libro)
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Nobel Prize
(Premio Nobel)
Glasses (Lentes)
Lotería
7
National Steinbeck
Center
Book (Libro)Pipe (Pipa)
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton)
Steinbeck House
(Casa Steinbeck) Book (Libro)
Family (Familia)Yearbook (Anuario)
Ed Ricketts
Who is?¿Quién es?
John Steinbeck
Nobel Prize
(Premio Nobel)
Pipe (Pipa)
Lotería
8
National Steinbeck
Center
Book (Libro)Pipe (Pipa)
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton)
Steinbeck House
(Casa Steinbeck) Book (Libro)
Family (Familia)Yearbook (Anuario)
Map (Mapa)
Nobel Prize
(Premio Nobel)
Steinbeck House
(Casa Steinbeck) Book (Libro)
Yearbook (Anuario)
John Steinbeck
Hamilton Ranch
(Rancho Hamilton)
Pipe (Pipa)
Pencil (Lápiz)
Family (Familia)
Ed Ricketts
Map (Mapa)
Glasses (Lentes)
National Steinbeck
Center