Printable Bingo Games For Preschoolers

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These free printable Bingo games for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary grade school kids are sure to be fun! You can add them to your kids birthday party ideas or even just a game to play between parent and child.

Printable Bingo Games for Kids

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Besides being fun bingo games are great for a child’s visual perception and concentration. Every month I will be adding a new themed game so make sure to follow this page.

How to play Bingo With Kids

Place all the bingo cards face down in a pile. Turn one card around and then whoever has that image should place a manipulative or bingo marker on that part. The first to get three in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) wins. To make the game last longer play the game to cover all the images on your board.

Printable Bingo Cards

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Preschoolers

Bingo Game Variations

Bingo games are a great way to work on a child’s vocabulary words.

The cards can also be used for charades. You can have your child pick up a card and then she will need to describe it. For example if she picks up a robot, she can describe its color, how many hands it has, etc. Or she can choose to act it out by acting like a robot.

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My preschoolers favorite bingo game is Zingo. It is the perfect introduction to board games and for children to learn to take turns. If your child is older she can play Numbers Zingo and Sight Words Zingo.

To make each game unique I change up the counters we use. Sometimes I will use foam hearts, other times mini erasers and sometimes small figurines.

  • We have three different types of picture bingo cards that you can make: 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5 picture bingo using pictures from a theme that you select or substitute vocabulary words that you provide. You may also choose to print the blank bingo cards and then, like one viewer did, give children a variety of stickers to make their own.
  • BINGO is a classroom favorite! Our BINGO games are just the right size for your preschoolers. With a 4×4 grid and colorful, thematic pictures our games are a great way to add fun to your learning. We keep it simple here with our preschool bingo cards, just print an extra board for a calling card.
  • This free printable bingo game is a great way to encourage students to practice their 2D shapes! This game includes all basic two-dimensional shapes and is a really fun way to encourage your kids to practice shape recognition.


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“Bingo!” It’s a word I think we probably have all said after a round of the popular game. We can also use the classic game to build rhyming skills. Yep, rhyming bingo is not only fun, but it’s also educational. Phonological awareness activities are a great way to get a young child ready to read.

GETTING READY TO PLAY RHYMING BINGO

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Materials Needed: alphabet bingo sheets (free printable below) and counters (candies, buttons, crackers, etc.)

Just print out the bingo sheets. I’ve included 8 FREE printable bingo boards (see below) that are in color. Each board is different in the set. You could laminate the boards if you want to use them for years to come.

Give each child a handful of counters. We used animal crackers. You could also use counting cubes, candy or buttons.

PLAYING RHYMING BINGO

Have the kids cover up their free spot in the middle of the board.

Call out a word. Each child should place a marker on a picture that rhymes with the word called. Get five in a row or column and call, “BINGO” to win.

For example, if you call the word fox, the child would cover up the picture of the box.

You could make up your own words or use this list of words to call out.

fox, car, throw, power, wig, plane, bent, rake, blue, hat, cone, bite, house, pie, stuck, bear, funny, bun, me, goat, racket, paw, log, and yarn.

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This post first appeared on Growing Book by Book on 2/23/17.