Bingo for Teachers
Explore printable bingo card templates and games for kids created by teachers to play in math class, reading centers and more! Get students excited to learn with the fun game that dates back hundreds of years and yet feels brand-new to every class of kids!
This collection of printable and digital bingo cards was created by the expert teachers on the Teach Starter team and includes curriculum-aligned activities designed to promote active learning and elementary student participation.
Do you think of retirees with their daubers, or maybe a certain kids' song when you hear the word "bingo?" Maye you haven't used a bingo game in your classroom and want to know more about how to play, where these games come from and what makes them so fun for kids? Read on for a primer from our teacher team, including tips to add this game to your classroom activities!
What Is Bingo? The Popular Game Explained
Bingo is probably best known as a game of chance that involves a special card or grid with numbers, letters, words or objects on it. Participants play by marking off the items on their cards as they're randomly called out.
The goal is to complete a predetermined pattern to win.
What you may not know is this popular game played in schools all around the country dates back to the 1500s, when Italians played what was then known as "Il Gioco del Lotto d'Italia" — an Italian lottery. The Italian version of the game was played with a set of numbered squares, and participants would place their bets on specific numbers.
As part of the original bingo game, a person known as the banker would draw numbered tokens from a bag and announce them. This is similar to today's game's bingo "caller" or announcer. Players would then mark off the called numbers on their game cards, and the winner would be the first person to complete a specific pattern.
Bingo cards are always set up in grid form as seen above.
The game made its way to the US sometime in the 1900s, and teachers quickly recognized it as a way to engage students to reinforce learning, work on listening skills and plenty more.
How to Play Bingo in the Classroom
If you've never played bingo, don't worry. This is an easy game to learn, so you don't have to study a ton of directions before adding it to your lesson plans.
Here's a fast guide from our teacher team!
Supplies
- Bingo cards
- Small items for students to use to cover the squares in their grid (math manipulatives work well here!) OR pencils to use to mark on their grids
Instructions
- Print out the bingo cards you need for your game, and provide students with their own cards. Students should have different grids to make the game fun.
- Call out items based on your bingo card game theme (for example, if you're playing Multiplication Bingo, you may be calling out the products of particular multiplication facts).
- As the item is called out, students should check their cards to see if the item appears. If it does, they should make a mark on that grid or place an item on top to cover it.
- The game continues with the teacher calling out items until a player completes the required pattern and shouts "Bingo!" to signal their win.
How to Make a Bingo Card for Your Students
This collection is stocked with dozens of pre-made bingo cards that are ready to print, but maybe you want to put your own spin on them?
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Bingo cards are typically 5x5 grids, but they can be any size.
- Each square on a bingo card should contain a number (or word, depending on the variation). If you decide to leave the center square blank, it should be marked as "free" and can be considered a pre-filled square.
- Winning patterns can vary, such as completing a full row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), filling in four corners or achieving a specific shape on the card.
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Neighborhood Bingo
A set of 6 bingo cards for kids to use when outside in their neighborhood.
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Backyard Bingo
A set of 6 bingo cards for kids to use when outside in nature.
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Read Across America Bingo
Encourage your students to read different types of books with this Read Across America bingo card.
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Prepositions Bingo
Practice recognizing and using prepositions with this set of 20 bingo game boards and preposition cards.
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Prefix Bingo
Match prefix words to their definition by identifying the meaning of the prefix and the root word with a fun game of BINGO.
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Number Recognition BINGO (Numbers 0 — 20)
Solidify your students’ number recognition skills for numbers 0 - 20 with this printable Bingo game!
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Multiplication and Division Facts Bingo - Number Sentences
32 different bingo cards to practice multiplication and division facts to 12.
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Multiplication and Division Facts Bingo - Products and Quotients
32 different bingo cards to practice multiplication and division facts to 12.
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Place Value Bingo Game - Numbers 0-999
A set of 32 bingo cards to practice place value up to 999.
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Dolch Sight Word Bingo - Third Grade
Sixteen different bingo cards using the Grade 3 Dolch Sight Words.
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Second Grade - Dolch Sight Word Bingo
Sixteen different bingo cards using the Grade 2 Dolch Sight Words.
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Dolch Sight Word Bingo - Grade 1
Sixteen different bingo cards using the Grade 1 Dolch Sight Words.
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Dolch Sight Word Bingo - Primer
Sixteen different bingo cards using the Primer Dolch Sight Words.
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Dolch Sight Word Bingo - Pre-Primer
Sixteen different bingo cards using the Pre-Primer Dolch Sight Words.
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4x4 Bingo Board Templates - Plus Pattern
A set of 5 colorful 4x4 bingo board templates to create your own bingo games.
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3x3 Bingo Board Templates - Plus Pattern
A set of 5 colorful 3x3 bingo board templates to create your own bingo games.
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Homophones Bingo
Make learning about homophones and their definitions an engaging whole-class activity with this homophones bingo game.
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3D Shapes Bingo
Learn the names of the most common 3D objects with this whole-class Bingo game.
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Blank Bingo Cards (No Free Space)
Blank bingo cards that can be customized to any activity.
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Blank Bingo Cards with Free Space
Blank bingo cards that can be customized to any activity.
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Place Value Bingo Game Numbers 0-10,000
Practice place value knowledge in numbers up to 10,000 with this set of bingo cards.
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Preposition Bingo
Thirty-two preposition bingo cards with sentences.
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Pizza Fraction Bingo
Practice identifying fractions with this set of 32 bingo cards.
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Angles Bingo
Generate excitement about angles in your classroom by playing this whole-class types of angles bingo game.
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Initial Letter Bingo
30 different bingo cards using initial letters.
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Ordinal Numbers Bingo Cards
A set of 32 bingo cards to practice ordinal numbers.
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Initial Blends Bingo
A set of 30 bingo cards to practice initial consonant blends.
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Division Facts to 12 - Bingo
32 different bingo cards using division.
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Money Bingo (Canadian Currency)
32 different bingo cards using Canadian coins and notes.
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Addition Bingo (Single and Double-Digit Numbers)
32 different bingo cards to practice adding single and double digit numbers mentally.
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4x4 Bingo Board Templates - Bright Chevrons
A Bright Chevron themed 4x4 bingo board template to create your own bingo games.
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Multiplication Facts 0–12 Bingo
32 different bingo cards for students to practice their multiplication facts to 12.