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More Printable Bingo Cards – Easter, Music, Christmas

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Here’s another great resource for free bingo cards.  Secret Bingo Club provides blank bingo cards organized by categories and themes.  They offer Easter Bingo Cards, Three Eyed Bingo, Music Bingo cards and other printable bingo cards.

Secret Bingo Cards

Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Winter Theme Printable Bingo Cards

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

These printable bingo cards are great for educators or if you want to play bingo with a group of kids.  Each bingo card emphasizes different things like vowel sounds, letters, or simple math equations.  All you need to do is print them out and provide pennies or other chips to mark bingo spaces.  These are black and white line drawings so they won’t gobble up all of your printer ink.  Have fun!

Printable Bingo Games – EnchantedLearning.com.

Print Christmas Bingo Cards & Be Prepared!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

We say it’s never too early to plan for the holidays, and that includes fun holiday activities for the whole family.   Here’s a sample printable Christmas bingo card you can create and play with friends and family of all ages.  Be sure to bookmark them for next year!

Christmas Bingo Cards provides this list of bingo variations and more details after the jump:

  1. Four Corners. Pretty self-explanatory. Cover the four corners of the card.
  2. The Box. Fill the four lines around the outside of the bingo card.
  3. The Little Box. Fill the center square and the eight squares surrounding it.
  4. X Marks The Spot.  Fill both diagonals running through the center square..
  5. The Cross. Fill both the vertical and horizontal lines that run through the middle square, also known as The Plus.
  6. Rows. Starting with the first row, fill the first, third, and fifth rows. Or, fill the second and fourth rows, maybe for a smaller prize.
  7. Stripes. Same rules as above, but use for the vertical. Also known as columns.
  8. The Intersection. Any row, column, or diagonal that intersects with another complete row, column, or diagonal.
  9. The Right Triangle. Either diagonal plus two sides that form a right triangle.
  10. The Diamond. The diamond formed by connecting the middle square of each side. It consists of 8 squares.
  11. Blackout. Another self-explanatory variation. Blackout your card by filling every square. This variation can also be called Coverall.
  12. Letter Bingo. Create patterns for each letter of the alphabet, or even better, let your students figure out patterns for each letter.

Christmas Bingo | 12 Ways Of Bingo.

Bingo Card Generator

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Most people are familiar with the traditional game of bingo played using printed cards containing numbers. Pretty much all of us have at one point or another, either played the game ourselves, or at least seen others playing the game. Furthermore bingo is quite a popular leisure or social activity, not only with seniors, and church groups, but online as well. (more…)

Printable Bingo Cards

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Most people know how to play the game of bingo, after all it’s a game that many of us either played as kids or learned to enjoy in later life. The idea of the game is quite simple: every player is given a bingo card (sometimes known as a “bingo board” or “bingo sheet”), each of the squares contains an item (traditionally a number), and players tick off squares when the corresponding items are called out by the bingo caller. (more…)