Law Event Bingo Cards - Print Free or Customize
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About: This bingo card is a deep dive into Canadian law, blending landmark Supreme Court cases, foundational statutes, and key legal concepts. It's perfect for law students, legal professionals, or anyone preparing for a civics challenge or trivia night. The tone is both educational and engaging, offering a dynamic way to reinforce knowledge of Canada's legal landscape.
How To: To save a PDF to print, click the Print button. You can modify the card count and other print settings on the Print tab. Grid items and free space content can be edited on the Basic tab. Appearance can be fully personalized on the relevant tabs, or you can easily locate any option using the 🔍 tab.
How to play Law Event Bingo Cards?
- Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and manually write on the cards.
- Online Caller: Click on the Play button above.
- Online Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
- Paper Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and manually pick the slips.
- Combo Play: Pick any combination above. For instance, caller can be either Printed or Online. And players can be Printed or Online or a combo of both.
Step-By-Step:
- Start by saving the Law Event PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
- Open the PDF and print a hard copy.
- For random drawing, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then pick them randomly at play time.
- Cut the bingo cards at the cut lines if there are greater than 1 bingo cards per page.
- Distribute one card per player. For marking, you can use pencils. Crayons are the cheapest.
- Pick one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller can also play along with their own Bingo card.
- The caller begins the game by randomly drawing an item from the call list and announcing it to everyone.
- The players scan their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they mark that word.
- The first player to finish a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked items shouts "Bingo!" and wins the game.
- The caller confirms that the items crossed off form a proper line according to the Bingo card and call list.
- You can play for varied patterns or a full card blackout for an extended game.
This Law Event Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: R v. Oakes, R v. Morgentaler, R v. Bedford, R v. Jordan, R v. Kapp, R v. Seaboyer, R v. Nixon, R v. Zundel, R v. Grant, R v. Moge, R v. Sharpe, R v. Carosella, R v. Malmo-Levine, Reference re Secession of Quebec, R v. Trudeau, R v. Goodwin, Reference re: Senate Reform, Canada (Attorney General) v. Hislop, R v. Cooper, R v. Walker, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadian Bill of Rights, Criminal Code of Canada, The Indian Act, Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, Youth Criminal Justice Act, Divorce Act, Employment Standards Act, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, Canadian Human Rights Act, Canadian Labour Code, Copyright Act, Trademarks Act, The Ontario Health Insurance Plan Act (OHIP), Canada Health Act, Competition Act, Official Languages Act, Fair Elections Act, Canada Evidence Act, Income Tax Act, Charter of the French Language, The Income Tax Act (RSC 1970), Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, Privacy Act, Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Access to Information Act, Canada Labour Code, Bank Act, Federal Accountability Act, Habeas Corpus, Bail, Constitution, Criminal Code, Civil Rights, Jury Duty, Defendant, Plaintiff, Affidavit, Subpoena, Statute, Warrant, Legal Precedent, Common Law, Statutory Law, Legal Counsel, Legal Aid, Trial, Prosecution, Defence, Supreme Court, Appeal, Parole, Probation, Restorative Justice, Misdemeanor, Felony, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Precedent, Contract Law, Intellectual Property, Divorce Law, Family Law, Immigration Law, Bankruptcy, Copyright, Trademark, Inadmissible Evidence, Voir Dire, Habeas Corpus, Due Process, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, Jury, Perjury, Manslaughter, Murder, Theft, Fraud, Assault, Battery, Robbery, Burglary, Embezzlement, Money Laundering, Bribery, Extortion, Harassment, Hate Crime, White Collar Crime, Victim Impact Statement, Sentencing, Conviction, Acquittal, Appeal Process, Legal Brief, Courtroom, Bailiff, Legal Disclaimer, Mediation, Arbitration, Contract, Tort, Settlement, Injunction, Defendant's Rights, Plaintiff's Rights, Evidence, Discovery, Plea Bargain, Restitution, Pro Bono, Extradition, Miscarriage of Justice, Expert Witness, Substantive Law, Procedural Law, Dismissal, Remand, Parole Hearing, Indictment, Plea, Public Defender, Legal Duty, Misfeasance, Nonfeasance, Malfeasance, Tortfeasor, Class Action, Legal Institutions:, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canadian Bar Association (CBA), Canadian Judicial Council, Legal Aid Ontario, Ontario Court of Justice, Supreme Court of Canada, Court of Appeal, Federal Court of Canada, Provincial Court, Court of Queen's Bench, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Law Society of Ontario, Law Society of British Columbia, Federal Tribunal, Provincial Legislature, House of Commons, Senate, House of Lords, Parliament, Canadian Senate, Legal Ombudsman, International Criminal Court, Provincial Court of Appeal, Small Claims Court, Family Court, Traffic Court, Tax Court, Administrative Tribunal, Civil Court, Criminal Court, Environmental Court, Military Court, Youth Court, Court Clerk, Court Reporter, Legal Secretary, Notary Public, Bail Bondsman, Paralegal, Judge, Magistrate, Crown Attorney, Defense Counsel, Prosecutor, Lawyer, Attorney, Barrister, Solicitor, Legal Intern, Court Marshal.