Easter Bingo Game for Children at Church Ministry-To-Children is a website that helps you with free Bible lessons, children's ministry curriculum, ideas for children's church and activities for. Easter Bingo Game This Easter bingo game is just a traditional bingo game with cute little Easter images instead of numbers. If you want something a little more unique, you should try this Easter candy bingo game! You play the same way – give everyone a card and some markers.
Looking for a fun game to play with your family at Easter? Get these free Easter bingo cards for your party or just to enjoy all Spring.
These bingo cards are easy enough for toddlers or preschoolers to play along. But they’re also great for kids of any age and the whole family.
This printable bingo pack comes with 8 different game boards. So up to 8 people can play at once.
And it comes with the printable calling cards for the caller to hold up. There are 24 different Easter related images.
Toddlers and preschoolers can learn to match up the pictures when they are called.
Cut out the calling cards and mix them up in a bag, a box, or even an Easter basket!
It’s best to use some sort of place marker instead of marking off the squares with a pen. That way you can reuse the boards multiple times rather than printing out a bunch of them.
You can use pennies or other coins. Then whoever wins the most games gets to keep them!
Buttons are another option, or you can just cut up some small squares or circles.
Use Cheerios for young kids who might try to eat them.
And since there are only 24 pictures, each board will have every picture.
Little ones won’t be disappointed they don’t have the bunny or the basket. They will get to play for every image called.
You just have to worry about your child being upset if they didn’t win. My 4 year old is notorious for throwing a fit if she doesn’t win.
But the game moves faster this way, and you can keep playing over and over with different results. Especially if you swap game boards with other players.
You can play this game all through March and April.
But if you have an Easter party or get together with family, this is a great way to keep the kids entertained while you’re getting food ready or while you catch up with your relatives.
You can print as many as you need.
Here’s a fun game for your Easter celebrations at home or for a fun Easter party in your classroom.
This bingo game free printable is perfect for playing with small groups of young children.
There’s also a blank and white version included because I know how expensive ink can be!
Did you know that playing bingo games in the classroom supports the development of listening skills, self-regulation, and visual discrimination?
Yep, plenty of learning and fun to be had with bingo!
Recruit an adult or older child to supervise this small group game for Easter learning and fun.
I prefer to play bingo with small groups of children because managing the game with a whole class can be challenging. Playing with small groups is more cost effective because you don’t use as much ink printing mats and you don’t have to buy as many manipulatives.
Playing bingo is a great way to introduce children to the concept of playing games because there are few rules and each player has his or her own game board.
Supplies Needed for Easter Bingo Game (Color)
For the color version, print the bingo mats on cardstock first, cut out the mats, and then laminate for durability.
Supplies Needed for Printable Easter Bingo Game (Black and White)
First, give one Easter bingo mat to each child in your small group.
Then, place a bowl or basket of your chosen manipulatives in the center of the table so all the children can easily reach them. I used Easter chocolate kisses but you can use whatever best meets your needs.
For the black and white version, give crayons or one Do-a-Dot marker to each child. Do-a-Dot markers are very fun and engaging for young children, they just love using these little paint filled markers to search for pictures on their bingo mat!
Next, demonstrate how to listen to the bingo caller, then search for an image on your bingo mat and cover with a kiss or mark if the image is found. You may need to demonstrate this process for your children a few times to ensure success.
Finally, start playing and let the fun begin!
Easter Sensory Bin for Preschool– This Easter sensory bin is super quick and easy to set up at home or in your classroom.
Easter Play Dough Counting Mats-A set of free Easter play dough counting mats to help your kids develop number sense and fluency within ten. Includes 10 printable color mats for you to use in your play dough center.
Easter Fine Motor Activities for Preschool-This Easter themed cutting skills tray will provide your kids with plenty of fine motor practice. These activities will help your kids build fine motor skills in fun and playful ways, so they won’t even know they’re learning.
Easter Egg Process Art– Make the perfect open-ended Easter themed art activity! This Easter art project encourages children to think outside of the box. This plastic Easter egg process art activity is inviting and enjoyable – all in one!