Have some LUCKY fun with this Free Printable St. Patrick's Day Bingo!
We love playing Bingo at our house, and it has become a fun tradition for our family to play it for almost every holiday. I really enjoyed putting this St. Patrick's Day Bingo set together, and hope you enjoy it, too! With the game being mostly images, it's easy for kids of all ages to play and it makes it a fun way for kids to learn more about St. Patrick's Day.
This St. Patrick's Day Bingo includes images of all kinds of St. Patrick's holiday-themed vocabulary words, which makes it both fun and educational! The bingo set includes eight different bingo cards, so it's easy to print and use for parties. It's fun and simple for every age to play!!
Download the St. Patrick's Day Bingo Set
(single PDF file includes 8 Bingo cards and calling pieces)
(single PDF file includes 8 Bingo cards and calling pieces)
I've gotten a lot of requests to make more than 8 Bingo cards for larger groups that will be playing Bingo. To help solve this problem and without having to create a whole bunch of card designs, I've put together a version that will make it easy for everyone to customize their own Bingo card!
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 on her own.
(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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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!
We absolutely love your Bingo games. Thank you so much for these! The whole family plays, even the 2 year old (for a short time:) ).
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Pinned :)
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE!!!!! AHHH!!!! I love, love, LOVE your Bingo sets!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Pinning! You are so on the ball for St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun class party idea! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I think we want to use it to play "Don't Eat Pete!"
ReplyDeleteI love the glittered looking letters. They are perfect! My kids will love this.
ReplyDeleteGreat Bingo Sheet- really love the colors and how the kids can customize it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love all of these holiday bingo cards I've been seeing around! The glitter adds a little something extra. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo stinking cute!! I love this version! Pinned
ReplyDeleteHow fun and cute! I love glitter. It follows me all over my house. Thanks for linking up to Tips and Tricks.
ReplyDeleteWere doing this right now! thanks SO much!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found your St pat's bingo! I am way happy! A few years ago I searched high and low for one and ended up pinning one on pinterest. the problem was that after I pinned it I noticed that each row had the same pictures just in mixed up order....defeating the purpose of bingo because all the cards had the same 5 pictures in each row! I was annoyed. so this year I searched again to see if anyone had created something new and bam! here I am. soooo happy that the boards have different pictures in each row. from browsing around you are def a bingo board expert! thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love the graphics you used <3.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lindsay for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank You so much I work in a long term care facility and this was a hit for a valentine Game :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is absolutely darling! I've pinned this to my St. Patrick's Day board--such a good idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!
You make such fun bingo cards! Thanks for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm french and teach English in Normandy and I love what you do...This year I'm going to use your bingo for St Patrick...some cards are trouble for me. What words do you expect for the little girl (just " alitle girl" or a tap dancer") and the face of a girl with a hat ? And the little round thing with 2 eyes ...is it a cookie? Thanks for your answer. This year we're going to celebrate St Paddy's day with our French pupils and dress in green!!! Love, fabienne
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