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Mother’s Day Bingo is a fun and engaging way to celebrate and honor mothers in the classroom.
This activity is perfect for classrooms of all ages, and is a great way to get students excited about the holiday while also practicing important language skills.
Mother’s Day Bingo Cards are a fun and interactive to play with kids on Mothers day. These cards feature a variety of Mother’s Day-themed images and words, such as “flowers,” “breakfast in bed,” and “spa day.” They’re perfect for families to play together, as well as for classrooms or community events.
These bingo cards are easy to print and use. Simply print them out, cut them apart, and give each player a card. Then, randomly call out the words or images on the cards, and players can mark off the corresponding squares as they’re called. The first player to get five squares in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) wins.
So, if you want to make Mother’s Day extra special for your students this year, consider hosting a game of Mother’s Day Bingo. It’s a fun and highly engaging .
One of the key benefits of using Mother’s Day Bingo in the classroom is that it is a versatile activity that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be played as a traditional bingo game, or used as a matching or memory game. Additionally, the game can be used to practice reading and listening skills, as well as reinforce vocabulary related to Mother’s Day.
Another benefit of Mother’s Day Bingo is that it is easy to set up and use. The game comes with everything you need to play, including bingo cards and calling cards, making it an easy and stress-free activity for teachers to incorporate into their lesson plans.
This file includes:
- – Bingo calling cards with pictures and names ,you can cut these up and place it in a jar for selecting or just choose the images at random .
- – 20 unique bingo cards
- Supplies Needed for Mothers Day Bingo
White Paper or Cardstock
Bingo Markers – see marker options we suggest you use below
Optional
Marker Options: White pom poms (to look like snowballs), blue pom poms, white or blue buttons, fabric snowflakes
Pencil or Markers: You can have kids cross out the spots with a marker or a dot marker
1. Cut out the calling cards and place them in a bowl or jar for selecting.
2. Cut out the bingo cards. Each player gets a bingo card. If you have more than 10 players you can put kids into small groups to play together.
3. Use a candy or non-candy item as markers. When the image is called out, the player puts a marker on that image.
4. When calling out the images – you can describe the image or show the picture.
5. You can play for a line (5 in a row) or a full card. The first person to get a line says “Bingo!”. You can keep playing afterwards for more lines if you have more prizes to give out.
If you want to keep your bingo cards to reuse them every year, we recommend laminating them.