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Printable Bingo Cards Plain and Simple

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

With so many theme bingo card options around, we sometimes forget that folks might just want to make plain old bingo cards sometimes.  Here’s a simple, printable bingo grid with all of the squares blank except for a free space in the middle.  If you’re not playing with a very large group, you can probably download what you need on cardstock and make them one at a time.  You may also want to enlist others’ help in populating the squares with numbers.

Printable Bingo Cards — ePrintableCalendars.com.

Business Buzzword Bingo — So Real, It’s Scary

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

We laughed out loud at this printable business buzzword bingo game, that involves marking a super-annoying business buzzword any time it is mentioned in a meeting.  Given the meetings we’ve endured over the years, we’d probably be a champion.

For example, if you get the following buzzwords, you’ll win bingo:

“validate” “marketing” “synergistic” “experiencing slippage” and “customer directed”

Fun for “pushing the envelope” of your “knowledge base!”

Business Buzzword Bingo — It’ll Shift Your Paradigm!.

Printable Thanksgiving and Holiday Bingo Cards, Grades K-2

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

We wanted to share this free, printable bingo game with a Thanksgiving theme at TeacherVision.com.  It is geared toward students in grades K-2 and uses a combination of words and pictures.   This bingo game is designed to help teach kids Thanksgiving-related vocabulary, and the history of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Harvest Bingo: Printable Thanksgiving Activity (Grades K-2) – TeacherVision.com.

Free Printable Bingo Cards: Luau, Fairy Princess, Farm Themes

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Here are some fun, free bingo games that are particularly great for younger kids.  If you’re having a classroom party, playtime or family game night, simple print the downloadable calling cards and bingo cards out on card stock paper.  Instructions are also included.  Use pennies or candy to mark the squares.

Games include Jungle Animal Bingo, Farm Animal Bingo, Princess Bingo and Luau Bingo.  Enjoy!

Printable Bingo Cards | Classroom Jr.

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.