School is back in session, so it's time for a new bingo game. Introducing Back to School Bingo! This free printable game is sure to bring a smile.
The perfect game for back to school
I'm so excited about this new game. Back to school is a fun time, but it can be very stressful. Playing games helps relieve some of that pressure (for kids and grown-ups). I'm all about relieving stress, so I added another bingo game to my free collection. (Find them all here.)
How to play Back to School Bingo
Playing the game is simple. Print out your game boards and the calling cards. Then cut the calling cards out and place them in a pile or a bag or hat. Give each player a game board and some small candies or markers to cover up the images. The center space is free, so everyone can cover that square up before the game begins.
One at a time, select a calling card and show it to the players. The players cover that image on their cards. Keep playing until someone gets five in a row.
More ways to play
If regular five-in-a-row bingo is getting a little boring, try these other fun ways to play:
- Picture frame bingo
- Plus bingo
- X bingo
This is a great way to add variety to a familiar game.
Since every card contains all 24 images, don't play Blackout Bingo (unless you want everyone to win at the same time).
How to get your free bingo game
Ready for your game? Click on the download button below to sign up for my newsletter. Next, check your email inbox (and your spam folder) for an email from me. Confirm your email address, and then look for another email with the download link.
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Get a set of 30 bingo cards for the classroom
Is the family set of cards too small for you? I've got you covered in my Etsy store with a full set of 30 game boards. With enough cards for the whole class, this set is perfect for use in the classroom.
I think you'll love these ideas, too
If you love Back to School Bingo, I'll think you'll love these ideas for school, too. Check out the ideas by clicking on the images below. The images are linked to the posts.
You'll find everything back to school here, but I'll direct you to a few of my favorites as well.
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Andrea
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Could you please tell me how to download?
Thanks
Andrea
Heidi
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