Preschool Bingo
Preschool gives an introduction a lot of skills, but it is super important to keep learning fun! Learning through games, activities and pretend play is the best way to learning during the preschool years. Click on the skills below to go directly to the best hands-on learning activities for preschool. Let your preschool and kindergarten children explore what it means to have feelings via movement, singing, drawing, writing, matching, talking, and listening. Children participate in literacy activities that help them build vocabulary and word recognition skills around topics that relate directly to their daily lives and experiences.
Bingo games are a great way to promote literacy, memory, and connection! These winter bingo cards below are a fun idea to add to your winter theme at home or in the classroom. ALSO CHECK OUT: Indoor Activities Looking for even more winter activities for the kiddos, we have a great list that ranges from winter science experiments to snow slime recipes to snowman crafts. We have some wonderful printables you can use with your children when learning about Spring. Find sequencing games, file folder games, coloring pages, bookmarks and classroom charts! This would be a great theme to combine with. Valentine Bingo Game To play, give one Valentine bingo card to each child in your small group. Then, place a bowl or basket of conversation hearts or other chosen manipulative in the center of the table so all the children can easily reach them. If you’re using the black and white version, give crayons or one Do-a-Dot marker to each child.
This printable bingo colors game is a perfect color match game for kids to practice their color recognition. My kids love bingo so much that we have a whole page dedicated to free printable bingo cards for kids. My favorite part about this Bingo game is that by changing the bingo markers that you use (shapes, snowman, heart, insects, etc.) you can then theme this activity to any season or holiday.
Printable Bingo Colors Game
This is definitely one of the best colors and shapes activities for preschoolers and toddlers. Kids will have to call out colors and make a visual notice of whether they have that particular color on their board.
Materials Required:
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- The free printable color bingo cards (You can find this at the bottom of this post.)
- Bingo Chips or markers (This could be any one of these: buttons, mini erasers, pom poms, literally anything you have at home that could work, paper clips…)
- Laminator with pouches.
Preparing the printable bingo cards for kids
Print out the activity on to card stock, cut and then laminate. I laminate all material that I know we will use more than once. This makes it stronger (and unlikely to bend), it keeps it from getting stains from kids fingers and it allows me to use it through more than one child.
Once you have prepared it I then give it to the kids with the manipulative of my choice.
You could have them use colored buttons and have them choose the same colored button to the one that was called out and then place this on their mat.
You could use this worksheet for toddlers and let them organize buttons and other colored items to the matching ones on the game board thus turning it into a color match game too!
Printable Colors Bingo Game for toddlers and preschoolers http://bit.ly/2nQpQrgPreschool Bingo
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Make it a winter themed bingo game by throwing in some cute mini snowman erasers.
Variation for the game board: You could use this game board for toddlers and preschool kids by letting them organize buttons and other colored items to the matching ones on the game board. You could do it as a race —-> The first one to organize all their colored buttons the fastest wins!
You can try out my older Bingo Colors Printable game for really young kids.
More bingo games are coming soon! Have a special request? E-mail me.
If you are looking for a wonderful bingo toy game to play with the kids I highly recommend the game Zingo. My kids between the ages of 3-7 truly enjoy this game and it is amongst some of our favorite preschool supplies.
Print out the Preschool Printable Bingo Colors
More Bingo Games
You can find all of our free printable bingo cards for kids here. My Printable Valentine’s Day Bingo is definitely some adorable themed fun!