Spring Bingo
Print all 5 Spring Bingo pages. Each player gets a different bingo board. Use one of the Spring Bingo pages to cut every square out separately. Tags: Spring Bingo spring birdhouse butterfly caterpillar chick garden leaves nest rainy bird sunny cloudy wind kite grass flower tree April March rainboots umbrella shovel Spring vocabulary bingo suitable for pre-k, k and grade one.
How To Play Spring Picture BINGO
GET READY: Print out a different BINGO game card for each player. Hint: Press the 'Load Another BINGO Card' button to scramble the pictures before printing each game card.
Print out 1 copy of the BINGO Call Out Sheet. Use scissors to cut out each picture square. Shuffle the square call out cards and lay face down on the table.
Grab something to use as markers. Items like Goldfish crackers, Cheerios, pennies and M&Ms all work well. If you can't find anything around the house to use as a marker, you can print some markers here.
PLAY: Distribute a game card and markers to each player. Players cover the free space with a marker.
The caller should flip over one call out square card, describe it and show it to the players. The players locate the matching picture on their bingo game card and then cover that picture with a marker.
The first player to cover five pictures in a row across, down, or diagonally calls out 'BINGO'! This person is the winner.
VARIATIONS: Try these other BINGO game winning patterns to make the game more challenging.
The animals at Alphabet Zoo are all mixed up. Help to sort them by putting the animals in ABC order.
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Celebrate Spring things with this free printable Spring Bingo game!
Playing bingo games is a super easy and fun way to keep the kids busy for a minute or two. These spring bingo games can be played by kids of all ages. They are easy to print which makes them perfect for home and in the classroom. Turn this bingo game into a learning activity by discussing the colors and shapes you see.
Related: Free Spring Coloring Sheets
Ways to Play Spring Bingo
Set Up
- Print the needed amount of bingo cards (cardstock recommended)
- Laminate (optional but strongly encouraged)
- Print one to two sets of picture cards. This will depend on the number of kids playing.
TRADITIONAL BINGO GAME
Spring Bingo Sheets
Each player chooses a board and a handful of chips (or whatever they will use to cover the squares). Place the calling cards in a stack face down. One player (or parent) calls out the image on the card. Every player looks for the image on the card and covers it if they find it. The first player to get four across, down or diagonal is the winner.
BLACKOUT SIGHT WORD BINGO
Spring Bingo Free Printables
Spring Bingo Cards
Each player chooses a board and a handful of chips (or whatever they will use to cover the squares). Place the calling cards in a stack face down. One player (or parent) calls out the image on the card. Every player looks for the picture on the card and covers it if they find it. The first player to cover their entire board (blackout) is the winner.