We all love Bingo! These printable Christmas bingo game kid, are a must have for your holiday game collection.
It's quick and easy and requires just a little bit of setup time. Bingo is also great for classroom or daycare settings. There is no limit on the amount of kids that can play, which is great when you have a packed room.
With a little bit of prep work, you can rest assured that the game cards will last for many holidays to come. You can even throw in vocabulary words for older kids or if you are trying to teach a specific lesson plan. The possibilities are endless with these printable Christmas bingo game kid. Have fun!
Note: You may want to laminate the bingo cards after you print them. This would also allow the children to mark on them with a dry erase marker. It won't damage the card itself. You can also print the call sheet on heavier paper or glue the page to a piece of cardboard before you cut the call pieces out. These two suggestions will allow you to use these bingo cards for many, many games.
Materials Needed:
- Paper for Bingo Cards (heavy cardstock)
- Bingo markers (could be bits of paper, coins, buttons, or anything else that you can think of)
- Hat to hold call outs
- Scissors
Method for Printable Christmas Bingo Game Kid:
- Print out bingo cards for each child.
- Print out callout sheet, and cut up into pieces and then place in a hat or bucket.
- Pick a callout slip at random and call out the item listed.
- The children will then cover the spot up on their bingo sheet if it corresponds.
- The first one to complete a set pattern wins!
- BLACKOUT BINGO- All images must be marked to get a BINGO
- LINES BINGO- Must make a horizontal, diagonal OR vertical line to get a BINGO
- T's BINGO- Fill the card in the shape of a right-side up, upside down or sideways capital T. For example... fill the center column plus the top row.
- U's BINGO- Fill the card in the shape of a right-side up, upside down or sideways U. For example... fill the left and right most columns and the top row.
- SQUARES BINGO- Fill the card in the shape of a square (top, left, right and bottom).
Tip for prizes for Printable Christmas Bingo Game Kid:
- When you are playing the game with a number of kids, play all the variations at once.
- Have a small prize for each 'combination' (a prize for lines, a prize for T's, a prize for U's, a prize for squares and a prize for Blackouts... if you have more than 5 children, do a separate prize for a vertical line, a diagonal line, a horizontal line, a right-side up U, an upside down U, etc, etc).
- The game ends when everyone has won something. If two children win the same prize at the same time, draw straws or 'guess which number I'm thinking' or play 'rock paper scissors' to see who wins the prize and who keeps playing for the next prize.
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