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Just in time for Diabetes Awareness Month: Make Learning about diabetes fun!

November is Diabetes Awareness Month. As part of your Diabetes Awareness activities, consider including our FREE Bingo game as a fun addition!

This educational tool is designed to increase participant’s knowledge of diabetes self-management terms and goals of care. It’s an invaluable resource for kinesthetic learners and makes learning upbeat and easy.

Players learn about diabetes management while having fun! DiaBingo is a must-have for support groups and in the classroom setting.

The questions are designed by our experts to help players become informed about diabetes and self-care in an upbeat and entertaining way. You are welcome to customize these questions as needed to make it relevant to your group.


Up to 30 Can play! Answers sheets and questions are available in English and Spanish. 

This free download includes:

  • 2 DiaBingo Master Question and Answer Sheets
  • 30 DiaBingo Answer Cards in English and Spanish

Simply print out the player cards and choose items to use as markers to get started.

This FREE DiaBingo has been reviewed for accuracy by Coach Beverly and is up to date for 2019! Please let us know if any corrections are needed!


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