Easter Bingo Printable Free
Posted By admin On 10/04/22This game would work well on Easter Sunday morning, when you have extra visitors. It teaches basic Christian truths, and it requires no prior knowledge. Kids will enjoy Easter Bingo and learn the basics of how Jesus rose from the grave.
All you do is print your sheets, cut up the calling cards, grab your HI-CHEW Spring Mix Bag and you are good to go! Download our free Easter Bingo Subscribe to our newsletter to download the bingo cards. I like to laminate my cards as well so that they will keep year after year! With this free Easter bingo printable, you get six playing cards and one calling card. Cards have adorable Easter-themed images like bunnies, Easter baskets, eggs and more. You will need something to play on the playing sections when you call those sections. Easter Bingo is a fun game for kids to enjoy at home, in the classroom, or at an Easter party. Download the free printable Easter bingo cards and calling cards here! This set of bingo cards is packed with pastel-colored eggs, flowers, chicks, bunnies, and more. They are pretty adorable if I do say so myself! Use our free printable set of Easter bingo cards to play with your friends and family! The free set of six cards is the perfect size for most families and small groups, but if you need larger quantities, we have upgrades available in the shop! The upgraded card sets come in bundles of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 50 cards, so there’s something for groups of all sizes! Title: Easter Bingo 1901 Created Date: 2/17/2019 1:26:15 AM.
- Print the bingo cards and the bingo calling cards on card stock or heavy paper, and cut apart the calling cards.
- Cut colored paper or cardboard into 1-inch squares to make markers (or choose to use other markers).
- Each player chooses a bingo card and takes some markers. (Picture 1)
- The leader instructs each player to begin by putting a marker on Jesus in the center square, since Jesus is the most important person in the Easter story. (Picture 2)
- The leader draws a calling card, reads the statement, and holds the card up for everyone to see. (Picture 3)
- Each player with a square matching the calling card places a marker on that square.
- The first person to get five markers in a row horizontally or vertically wins the game. (Picture 4)
- Dump the markers and start over. Players can trade cards if they wish.
- Prizes are not necessary; kids love learning and playing games just for the fun of it.