Pick from 10 cards as a free download or a low price set with 24 different bingo cards. All 34 are unique cards and can be combined for a large group! I hope you enjoy. This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. If your family loves picture bingo, make sure to check out the large collection of printable picture bingo games available on The Artisan Life.
How to play Father’s Day bingo (printing and game instructions)
Like with classic number bingo, these Dad bingo cards are 5 wide x 5 tall. There’s a free space in the middle of each card and 24 unique images.
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Preschoolers, kindergarteners, and even older toddlers can enjoy playing this game. Playing bingo is developmentally appropriate and beneficial for kids. It encourages attention to detail and develops visual discrimination skills, which are important for reading. Close attention to detail is very important because many themed images are similar. (For example, different necktie designs or different colors of hear.)
Make sure to print the page of call cards at the back. Do not print an extra card and cut it up - there are extra images so not all possible pictures are shown on each card. You can use these bingo cards in a “traditional” way by cutting out the pictures on the call list sheet, placing them in a bowl, and drawing them randomly. You can save some time cutting out tiles by giving the call sheets to an adult and having them ‘randomly’ call out images. This means fewer pieces to cut out and keep track of. I recommend printing bingo games on bright white 32 lb paper. The paper is sturdier than ’normal’ copy paper and brighter for cleaner, more vibrant pictures. For a comparison of several papers, including cardstock and various printer papers, please see this post on the best paper for printables. Sturdy cardstock paper is another great choice for printable games. As the game leader shows an image tile, players cover that image on their own bingo cards (if it’s present). You can use objects like counting bears or math link cubes to mark called images. You can also use dauber markers to mark cards for one-time use. After all, they are called bingo markers! The first player to get five in a row calls “Bingo!” to win. For small groups using these cards, a player should win in about 11-12 turns, on average.
Happy Father’s Day PDF file download area
There are two different sets of Father’s Day bingo cards. All cards are unique so both sets can be combined and used together. There is a low cost classroom used of 24 cards and a free set of 10 cards. Like all picture bingo games on the Artisan Life, these are for personal and single classroom use. You are welcome to print and use them as many times as you’d like with your own children, students, therapy clients, library activity, etc. You are not licensed to share the printouts or digital files with others for use with their students, children, or groups. Please just send your friends and coworkers to this post so they can download their own copies.
Free printable set of 10 Father’s Day bingo cards
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