Fall Bingo Free Printable
Welcome Fall with this free printable Fall Bingo Game. This Fall themed bingo game is perfect for birthday parties, classroom setting, road trips or a fun activity for kids.
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Have a birthday party at home in the Fall? Make them a bit more fun with these Fall Bingo Cards. These bingo cards are perfect to play for kids as well as grown ups.
Although anyone can play this bingo, but these are especially perfect for kids to play.
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Different images displayed on these cards are associated with Fall, harvest, apple pies and cocoa.
You can play these printable Fall Bingo Games at kids classroom party, family picnic or just to pass some time when kids are bored.
What’s included in the package?
I love this printable bingo set because of the fun and bright Fall themed icons.
There are 8 unique bingo boards and a calling sheet. These bingo cards and calling sheet can be printed on letter size paper.
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Fall Bingo Cards Free Printable
Although anyone can play these Fall Bingo printable cards, but these are a perfect fun activity for kids.
Since these are prefilled bingo cards, kids will be able to recognize different characters or images associated with Fall, while trying to match each of the images.
Custom Fall Bingo Cards
Would you rather have text words rather than pictures in the bingo card squares?
You can create your own custom bingo cards with this Bingo Card Generator. You can edit the text, title, text color and so much more.
Set of 30 Fall Bingo Game Cards
If you have more than 8 people, you can make groups of people with 8 or less people, or go for this set of 30 Fall bingo cards. Each of these cards come with different characters associated with Autumn or Fall.
These premium Fall Bingo Cards come in Full Size and Half Size. You have the option of printing one card per page or two cards per page on a letter size paper.
Want to play time and again?
Laminate them for durability, and have the players use dry erase marker.
If you don’t want to use the markers, you can use treats like M&Ms, Skittles, Cereals, candies etc. You can even use Lego pieces or other material of your choice.
How to play Fall Bingo
To play Fall Bingo, you will need:
- Paper markers or Small candy
- Fall bingo cards
- Scissors
- Printer
Directions:
- Print the bingo cards using thick card stock paper.
- Distribute the bingo cards among the players.
- Print the calling card and cut out the small squares.
- Put them in a pile in a bowl.
- Start playing by having one person pull out a small square card out of the pile and call it out or by showing the picture or saying the number on the card.
- Players look for that picture or number on their bingo card. If they find the similar image or number, they cover it with the small candy or mark it off with the paper marker.
- Continue pulling out the small squares from the bag or hat one at a time.
- Once someone cross off five in a row, they shout out BINGO and win that game.
- Space in the center is Free space.
These cute Fall Bingo Cards always work out great whenever you want to keep kids busy, have a classroom party or a big family gathering.
You don’t need any special preparations to make these, and no mess to clean up after they are done playing.
Kids and grown ups, everyone love playing with these fun and festive bingo cards.
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Looking for more Fun Bingo Games?
You can check out more bingo games available to download from printables library.
And here are some fun memory games for kids that they will love to play either indoors and outdoors.
How are you planning to celebrate Fall this year? Please share in the comments below!