Playing Bingo at holiday parties has become a fun tradition for our family, and I had a lot of fun putting this Thanksgiving Bingo set together. With the game being mainly images, it's easy for kids of all ages to play. This would be a fun way to pass the time while the family is waiting for Thanksgiving dinner to be ready!
Just like my Halloween Bingo, I'm sure this version will be a hit to play at a school Thanksgiving party. Since my daughter isn't in school, we've been having a wonderful time playing as a homeschool activity. It has been a great way to learn new Thanksgiving-themed vocabulary and practice matching.
(single PDF file includes 8 Bingo cards and calling pieces)
The free set of eight cards is the perfect size for most families and small groups. If you'd like 25 cards, we have the upgrades available in the shop!
I've also put together a version that to customize your own Bingo card. Print out the DIY Thanksgiving Bingo Set, which comes with a blank card (with the "free" space already added), all 24 Bingo pieces, and the calling cards. Print out the cards on cardstock, and the Bingo pieces on cardstock or regular copy paper.
Cut the Bingo pieces by following the lines. Glue the pieces wherever you want on the card with glue stick or Elmer's until all the spaces (except the "free" space) are covered. This would be a fun activity for older kids to do all on their own. Younger children will need some assistance with the cutting, but my daughter had no problem gluing all the pieces down.
(single PDF file includes blank Bingo card, Bingo pieces, and calling pieces)
Game Instructions
1. Pick some kind of object to mark your squares: candy corn, beans, M&Ms, smarties, wrapped candy, cereal, or any other small items work great!
2. Give each player a Bingo card and markers (or put your own together with the DIY set). Have each player put a marker over the free space.
3. The caller will draw a calling piece and announce the item on the card. Each player will cover that item on their card with a marker. Once a player has 5 squares covered in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), they call out "BINGO!" and win the game!
2. Give each player a Bingo card and markers (or put your own together with the DIY set). Have each player put a marker over the free space.
3. The caller will draw a calling piece and announce the item on the card. Each player will cover that item on their card with a marker. Once a player has 5 squares covered in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), they call out "BINGO!" and win the game!
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Download Instructions:
On the top left under "File", click the "Download" option. A pop-up window should appear. Make sure the "Save File" option is selected, then click OK to download.
To lengthen the life of the prints, I would recommend printing the Bingo cards and calling pieces on cardstock and laminating. All files are 8.5x11 inches and put together in a single PDF format.
Have fun!! Would love to hear from you if you play using my printable!
Be sure to check out these other fun Thanksgiving activities:
I love this! My in-laws have a bingo set for all the major holidays and it'd be fun to have our own set. My boys would love this!
ReplyDeletei love this!!! so cute! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteNeat idea- may have to use it for the kids' table this year!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great to keep the kids busy. I'm printing this for sure.
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ReplyDeleteSeriously! How fun is this! My grand babies will love it. (Well, okay-I will)
ReplyDeleteOhmygoodness, this is absolutely adorable! Pinned!!
ReplyDeleteYvonne @ TriedandTasty.com
Hey, this looks like a lot of fun! selfmade bingo is great... I think I'm gonna make a Christmas Special version of this!
ReplyDeleteBella
This is so CUTE!!! You are amazingly talented Lindsay! I am pinning this for sure!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, Lindsay! I absolutely love your graphics!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWell thank you hun for this cute easy bingo game. Cute Cute Cute
ReplyDeleteI will enjoy using this one several different places! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI will be using this in several different ways. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh I'll definitely be printing these up for the nieces for THanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI plan to use this with my first grade class.
ReplyDeleteLindsay, you always create the most amazing designer of printables! It is super cute! I gave it a shout out so hopefully more people will stop by and see it!
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Marilyn
These are beautiful!! I printed them immediately. I love that they can be used even for the littlest ones because there is no reading involved.
ReplyDeletethank you thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this printable, Lindsay! Cant wait to play it with my kids tomorrow! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I've printed out all of your BINGO games for my son's preschool class, as well as for us at home! I laminated them and they are just perfect! The images are adorable - thank you so much for sharing them. :)
ReplyDeleteBingo looks great! Thanks!
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