Color Bingo
Shapes and Colors BINGO enables children to practice recognizing shapes and colors in a fun way. All of the shapes listed in the Common Core standards for Kindergarten are included in the game! There are three modes of play: shapes only, colors only or shapes and colors. Printable Bingo Cards. Bingo Baker allows you to print as many bingo cards as you want! If you need 10 cards or 1,000 bingo cards, Bingo Baker is the only app that can handle it. And you don't have to worry about getting duplicate cards. Bingo Baker allows you to print 1, 2 or 4 cards per page. Simply print the shape printable pack in color – you will need both the half page shape bingo boards and the happy shape calling cards with smiles. I suggest printing on cardstock for durability. Cut the game board sheets in half. Cut out the shape cards and put them in a small bag.
We love to play games so when I was thinking of a fun activity to add to our color lesson plan, Color Bingo came to mind. It was easy to make, and it will be even easier for you (since all you have to do is print it out, do a little cutting and apply contact paper).
what you’ll need:Color Bingo Cards ~ scissors ~ contact paper ~
construction paper (optional)
Color Bingo Game
To prep Color Bingo; print out Color Bingo Set, cut the first 2 pages in half, cut the Bingo Cards on dotted line and cut out Bingo Markers. To make the boards and cards a little thicker, I backed each piece with construction paper before covering them with contact paper. Use contact paper to cover all bingo pieces. Now that the game is ready all you have to do is play!
Give each player a bingo board and 9 markers. Turn over one bingo card at a time. Everyone places a marker on the color that is turned over. The object is to get a line covered by markers.
Tips(to maximize learning): 1. Instead of having an actual winner introduce some new words! Have a first finished, second finished, third finished and forth finished. 2. You don’t need four players, or even two! If you want your little one to play this game alone, show them how to race the boards. Which board will come in first?
I hope you are enjoying color week! Did you try Color Clips yet? Tomorrow I’ll be posting Mixing colors and Thursday we’ll explore color with Gelatin squeezers.
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Print the cards and start the game
The printable bingo cards were created using our Excel program and the web application Bingo Maker. The following PDF files contain 50 and 100 bingo cards ready to print. They have a free center with the option “card number in corners” to allow a draw after the game. If you want to save paper, print the template containing fifteen cards, four cards or two cards per page. For people with limited vision, print the large format model. The card models available on this site are made for paper size: Letter 8.5 “by 11” (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm). The following cards contain the numbers from 1 to 75.
Print 15 bingo cards per page
Color Bingo Game
Bingo cards, numbers from 1 to 75
If you have Microsoft Excel, you can also generate your own personalized printable bingo cards with our free bingo card generator program.
Tired of playing bingo with numbers? Enter your own list of words instead!
Bingo cards, numbers from 1 to 90
Many games, many colors
To make your game more attractive, you can print bingo cards on multicolored paper. If you intend to play several games in a row, print the cards for each game on paper of different colors. Specify the participants the color of the card that will be use at the beginning of each game.
Color Bingo Esl
A touch of new technologies
Printable Color Bingo For Preschoolers
To make each game unique bingo, use heat sensitive paper. It changes color with the heat of your fingers. Both children and adults will be equally fascinated by this phenomenon. It will change color to where you let your fingers on the paper. It will automatically return to its original color after a few seconds. For more information on heat-sensitive paper, click on the link: “Heat-Sensitive Paper“