Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The original passage is below.

The Origin of Games
— a book by Ali McHannah, chapter 1, page 1.

While in Germany, Bingo was used primarily to teach children important skills, in America it has become primarily an old person's game, associated with entertainment rather than education.
Part of a student's essay:

Bingo is widely considered "an old person's game" in the United States, though other countries have used it as an instructional tool for children.

Bingo is widely considered "an old person's game" in the United States, though other countries have used it as an instructional tool for children (McHannah, The Origin of Games, ch. 1, p. 1).

In order to add a citation to the student's essay, we can include the necessary information after the sentence. The citation should follow a specific format based on the citation style being used (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago). Assuming we are using APA style, we can provide the citation as follows:

"Bingo is widely considered 'an old person's game' in the United States, though other countries have used it as an instructional tool for children" (McHannah, 2020, p. 1).

Please note that the year should be the publication year of the book "The Origin of Games" by Ali McHannah and the page number should correspond to where the information was found in the book.

To add a citation to the student's essay, you would need to provide the necessary information to properly reference the source. In this case, the original passage is from a book called "The Origin of Games" by Ali McHannah, specifically from chapter 1, page 1.

One way to cite this in APA style would be:

McHannah, A. (Year). The Origin of Games. Chapter 1, page 1.

Alternatively, if you are using MLA style, you could use this format:

McHannah, Ali. The Origin of Games. Chapter 1, page 1.

Remember to also include the publication year for the book, which should be available in the original source. By providing the relevant citation, you give credit to the original author and enable readers to locate the source for further information if needed.