A printable ocean bingo game is perfect when you are planning a tropical themed party. I love printable activities for kids because they save me time and money.
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OCEAN THEMED PARTY IDEAS
I love all things beach related and an ocean-themed party is right up my alley. Parties that work for both boys and girls are my favorite kind.
An ocean party is something that everyone loves!! Plus it is very easy to throw together at the last minute. We love playing ocean bingo when we have any kind of beach or ocean party.
Here are some more fun ocean-themed party ideas from food to decor and everything in between:
- A fun craft for the party would be this hanging jellyfish craft. It is quick, easy and adorable.
- Ocean Coloring Pages are a great way to keep kids occupied when you are having a long party.
- If you want to keep snacks REALLY simple just buy goldfish or shark crackers. It is also easy to find ocean-themed fruit chew snacks.
- It is really fun to have kids decorate their own Under the Sea Graham Crackers for a special treat.
- You can always make sandwiches and cut them out with ocean cookie cutters for a simple but fun food item.
- Grab a piece of poster board and draw a big octopus on it. Then the kids can play pin the leg on the octopus!
- An ocean-themed party means that water type games will be popular. Water balloon fights, playing in the sprinkler or even doing a slip n' slide would be a blast.
- Ocean bowling is a simple game. Grab some plastic water bottles and add some blue food coloring so the water in the bottles is blue. The kids can use a coconut to bowl or they can use a plastic bowling ball.
PRINTABLE OCEAN BINGO
This ocean bingo set has six different cards and a calling card available to download and print off.
You can use bingo daubers to mark the spots you get or you can use buttons, beans or even shells would be a fun option.
I like to print off several sets of these bingo cards so the kids can play multiple games!
Click the link or the image below to print these off for your own personal home use: Ocean Bingo
OCEAN BINGO PRIZE IDEAS
Good prizes are vital to a fun bingo game for kids. If you are playing ocean bingo then you need to have some ocean prizes!
I came up with some fun ideas for bingo prizes.
- Water toys like squirt guns, sprinklers, etc make great bingo prizes.
- Kids love seashells and you can order really nice and unique shells to use as prizes.
- Beach balls are a fun and cheap prize idea.
- Flip flops, beach towels, and sunglasses are other easy ideas.
If you loved this ocean bingo game be sure to check out these other fun printables for your family:
Don't forget to SHARE this free bingo game with your friends on social media so they can come by and print some off too!
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Ryan Owen is the founder of RotoTrix – A UK based fantasy baseball rankings, advice and musing website. He is also unfortunate enough to be in the same TGFBI league as our own Tom Pringle.
One of the things that I respect about Razzball is that they leave previous season rankings up on their website, as well as the accompanying commentary for each player at that time.
Sure, you can traipse around Google in an overwhelmingly unfruitful effort to find some old rankings, and sometimes you'll stumble across some that were accidentally left up.
Razzballleave theirs front and centre, and I respect that.
Projections dominate this industry, and naturally, statistical projections are an important tool in a game whereby the aim is to accumulate statistics. Yet it is my belief that we're a little too attached to projections.
Firstly, whose projections are we to trust?
Those of us who take this game far more seriously than we should, gravitate towards the same projection models anyway. There is no real edge in aligning ourselves to these projections.
'Ah, but Ryan, I use underlying metrics and tweak those projections!'
Better. Much better.
Full respect to anyone who has identified the underlying metrics they consider pivotal indicators of future performance.
Further respect to anyone who carefully sifts through every single player, analyses past performance and underlying metrics, and then arrives at their own projections. You're definitely building a potential edge, yet your projections could be wrong.
None of us can accurately predict the future, otherwise fantasy baseball would be pretty dull. In this honest moment of self-reflection that we ask ourselves the killer question; what makes a person good at fantasy baseball?
Well, now that I've shattered your nonsensical belief that you're some sort of gifted fantasy baseball whisperer, I'll give you a glimmer of hope that you might not be totally useless.
What makes a person good at fantasy baseball?
Conviction.
- Do you truly believe in your philosophies?
- Do you know what you're looking for amidst the noise?
- Do you trust yourself?
I've written about this sort of thing before, because I'm confident that conviction is the key attribute of any perennially successful fantasy baseball nut.
And that leads us nicely on to … Stud Flop Bingo.
I have a deeply entrenched aversion to significant investment in starting pitching.
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Tom Pringle and I were chatting about taking Mike Foltynewicz in our TGFBI league earlier last week, as he was getting nervous about the state of his elbow.
The season hasn't even begun, and here is your list of high-profile pitching concerns: Mike Foltynewicz. Clayton Kershaw. Luis Severino. Carlos Martinez. Mike Soroka.
10% of the Top 30.
Razzball has EIGHT new entries to its 2019 Top 20 Starters list.
Clayton Kershaw, Robbie Ray, Carlos Martinez, Yu Darvish, Chris Archer, Jose Quintana, Dallas Keuchel & Shohei Ohtani all drop out.
Blake Snell, Gerrit Cole, Walker Buehler, Patrick Corbin, Jack Flaherty, Mike Clevinger, James Paxton & German Marquez all jump in.
40% of the Top 20 is different.
This isn't a dig at Razzball whatsoever (so calm down before that hate flows). Pitching is inherently difficult to project. Arms fall off and we don't really get much warning, it just happens.
For more on my entrenched hatred of starting pitching, see here.
In response to his Folty concerns, I told Tom that while I like Folty, I don't trust any pitching.
'Yeah. I'm waiting for the first big name to blow up. Bauer? Snell? Kluber? Who knows? It could literally be any of the ‘studs' … I call it Stud Flop Bingo'.
It's a sadistic game really. I sit at home with a Pepsi and a bingo card, and I cross off the arms as they inevitably wither away.
On March 5th, four days later, I sent Tom a message: 'Cross off Severino on your stud bingo cards folks'.
My conviction is my conviction, and while I'd strongly urge you to consider joining me aboard this crazy train of piecing together high upside, low investment starting pitching, many of you will surely think I'm insane.
Of course, that is fine by me, because I'll crush you with my sexy offense / cheap pitching combo.
But seriously, the point here is not that you should all adopt my conviction (you really should though).
The point is that you need to know what you believe in. You need to know why you believe in it.
Welcome To Crocodile Bingo! G'Day mate and welcome to Crocodile Bingo! This place has a gold mine of jackpots to be won morning, arvo and night so you can croc around the clock! I've got weekly guaranteed jackpot games! You can play bingo for free once you've signed up, but there are heaps of games for as little as 1p and funded players (guys that play with real money) can access. Flip Flop Bingo is an incredible NEKTAN bingo Provider site that will bring you your especially own little Vegas in your pocket. They will provide you an especially hot welcome, all you want to do is make a first deposit of £10 – Get up to £30 plus 30 spins on Fluffy Favourites slot upon 1st deposit to play with.
Flip Flop Bingo Clipart
OCEAN THEMED PARTY IDEAS
I love all things beach related and an ocean-themed party is right up my alley. Parties that work for both boys and girls are my favorite kind.
An ocean party is something that everyone loves!! Plus it is very easy to throw together at the last minute. We love playing ocean bingo when we have any kind of beach or ocean party.
Here are some more fun ocean-themed party ideas from food to decor and everything in between:
- A fun craft for the party would be this hanging jellyfish craft. It is quick, easy and adorable.
- Ocean Coloring Pages are a great way to keep kids occupied when you are having a long party.
- If you want to keep snacks REALLY simple just buy goldfish or shark crackers. It is also easy to find ocean-themed fruit chew snacks.
- It is really fun to have kids decorate their own Under the Sea Graham Crackers for a special treat.
- You can always make sandwiches and cut them out with ocean cookie cutters for a simple but fun food item.
- Grab a piece of poster board and draw a big octopus on it. Then the kids can play pin the leg on the octopus!
- An ocean-themed party means that water type games will be popular. Water balloon fights, playing in the sprinkler or even doing a slip n' slide would be a blast.
- Ocean bowling is a simple game. Grab some plastic water bottles and add some blue food coloring so the water in the bottles is blue. The kids can use a coconut to bowl or they can use a plastic bowling ball.
PRINTABLE OCEAN BINGO
This ocean bingo set has six different cards and a calling card available to download and print off.
You can use bingo daubers to mark the spots you get or you can use buttons, beans or even shells would be a fun option.
I like to print off several sets of these bingo cards so the kids can play multiple games!
Click the link or the image below to print these off for your own personal home use: Ocean Bingo
OCEAN BINGO PRIZE IDEAS
Good prizes are vital to a fun bingo game for kids. If you are playing ocean bingo then you need to have some ocean prizes!
I came up with some fun ideas for bingo prizes.
- Water toys like squirt guns, sprinklers, etc make great bingo prizes.
- Kids love seashells and you can order really nice and unique shells to use as prizes.
- Beach balls are a fun and cheap prize idea.
- Flip flops, beach towels, and sunglasses are other easy ideas.
If you loved this ocean bingo game be sure to check out these other fun printables for your family:
Don't forget to SHARE this free bingo game with your friends on social media so they can come by and print some off too!
- Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan (Low Carb) - February 5, 2021
- Free Printable Dinosaur Valentine Cards - February 2, 2021
- Super-Cute Kinetic Sand Valentine Printable - February 1, 2021
Ryan Owen is the founder of RotoTrix – A UK based fantasy baseball rankings, advice and musing website. He is also unfortunate enough to be in the same TGFBI league as our own Tom Pringle.
One of the things that I respect about Razzball is that they leave previous season rankings up on their website, as well as the accompanying commentary for each player at that time.
Sure, you can traipse around Google in an overwhelmingly unfruitful effort to find some old rankings, and sometimes you'll stumble across some that were accidentally left up.
Razzballleave theirs front and centre, and I respect that.
Projections dominate this industry, and naturally, statistical projections are an important tool in a game whereby the aim is to accumulate statistics. Yet it is my belief that we're a little too attached to projections.
Firstly, whose projections are we to trust?
Those of us who take this game far more seriously than we should, gravitate towards the same projection models anyway. There is no real edge in aligning ourselves to these projections.
'Ah, but Ryan, I use underlying metrics and tweak those projections!'
Better. Much better.
Full respect to anyone who has identified the underlying metrics they consider pivotal indicators of future performance.
Further respect to anyone who carefully sifts through every single player, analyses past performance and underlying metrics, and then arrives at their own projections. You're definitely building a potential edge, yet your projections could be wrong.
None of us can accurately predict the future, otherwise fantasy baseball would be pretty dull. In this honest moment of self-reflection that we ask ourselves the killer question; what makes a person good at fantasy baseball?
Well, now that I've shattered your nonsensical belief that you're some sort of gifted fantasy baseball whisperer, I'll give you a glimmer of hope that you might not be totally useless.
What makes a person good at fantasy baseball?
Conviction.
- Do you truly believe in your philosophies?
- Do you know what you're looking for amidst the noise?
- Do you trust yourself?
I've written about this sort of thing before, because I'm confident that conviction is the key attribute of any perennially successful fantasy baseball nut.
And that leads us nicely on to … Stud Flop Bingo.
I have a deeply entrenched aversion to significant investment in starting pitching.
Flip Flop Bingo Games
Tom Pringle and I were chatting about taking Mike Foltynewicz in our TGFBI league earlier last week, as he was getting nervous about the state of his elbow.
The season hasn't even begun, and here is your list of high-profile pitching concerns: Mike Foltynewicz. Clayton Kershaw. Luis Severino. Carlos Martinez. Mike Soroka.
10% of the Top 30.
Razzball has EIGHT new entries to its 2019 Top 20 Starters list.
Clayton Kershaw, Robbie Ray, Carlos Martinez, Yu Darvish, Chris Archer, Jose Quintana, Dallas Keuchel & Shohei Ohtani all drop out.
Blake Snell, Gerrit Cole, Walker Buehler, Patrick Corbin, Jack Flaherty, Mike Clevinger, James Paxton & German Marquez all jump in.
40% of the Top 20 is different.
This isn't a dig at Razzball whatsoever (so calm down before that hate flows). Pitching is inherently difficult to project. Arms fall off and we don't really get much warning, it just happens.
For more on my entrenched hatred of starting pitching, see here.
In response to his Folty concerns, I told Tom that while I like Folty, I don't trust any pitching.
'Yeah. I'm waiting for the first big name to blow up. Bauer? Snell? Kluber? Who knows? It could literally be any of the ‘studs' … I call it Stud Flop Bingo'.
It's a sadistic game really. I sit at home with a Pepsi and a bingo card, and I cross off the arms as they inevitably wither away.
On March 5th, four days later, I sent Tom a message: 'Cross off Severino on your stud bingo cards folks'.
My conviction is my conviction, and while I'd strongly urge you to consider joining me aboard this crazy train of piecing together high upside, low investment starting pitching, many of you will surely think I'm insane.
Of course, that is fine by me, because I'll crush you with my sexy offense / cheap pitching combo.
But seriously, the point here is not that you should all adopt my conviction (you really should though).
The point is that you need to know what you believe in. You need to know why you believe in it.
You need to implement your beliefs unapologetically.
I'm off to check my Stud Flop Bingo card.
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Has another one dropped yet?