After using my Summer Bingo Boards, several of you have asked for a fall version. Ask and you shall receive!
Fall Bingo - Free Printable Fall is such a beautiful season. It's great for teaching your kids about leaves changing color, animals hibernating, and holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving! With this Fall Bingo Free Printable your kids will get excited for fall and learn all about it! PRINTABLE FALL BINGO There are six different bingo cards in this fall bingo set. You can print these off for your own personal use. Just fill in the form below to download and print off the full set of Fall Bingo cards.
- This Fall Bingo free printable game is super easy to play. Here are the instructions, they’re so simple! Start your game by giving each player a Fall Bingo card. Also, the last page of your free printable is titled “calling cards.”. These have all the pictures from the bingo sheets.
- Young Kids Bingo Cards. Free printable bingo card generator for kids, and free virtual bingo games to play on your mobile or tablet. We have simple 1-9 and 1-20 number bingo cards, and alphabet bingo for young children learning their letters and numbers, with lots more coming soon. Our kids bingo cards can be used in a wide range of creative ways.
- 4 free printable fall bingo cards All bingo cards are unique and can be combined with other sets. So, for example, you can purchase the set of 25 and grab the freebie set of 10 for a total of 35 unique cards. Fall harvest festival bingo – 50 cards.
Printable Fall Bingo Board
There are two different sizes for different ages, activities, and needs. Use what suits you! Print your 49-square Fall Bingo Board here.
Print your 25-square Fall Bingo Board here! You may either print the blank boards and fill them in by hand, or go ahead and type in your squares before printing. They are fully customizable!
Bingo Board Ideas
Children love to mark their progress, and are encouraged by both short and long-term goals. Bingo boards are a great way to facilitate that! Use them to keep track of anything you please. I like to fill about 1/2 of the spaces with things *I* want each child to do (clean your room, get rid of 10 items from your room, read to your little sister…) and then let them fill the rest in with things *they* want to do (drink hot apple cider, make pumpkin muffins, jump in a pile of leaves…). That gives a productive, fun balance to our days. Here are a few more ideas:
Incentive Chore Chart
With school activities and evening practices and ballgames, sometimes household chores get set aside for “infinitely later.” Use the bingo board to record the “gotta get it done” tasks. (And feel free to repeat in several squares.) Heap on a reward for each Bingo and enjoy a fun family outing after a blackout! Alternatively, have a “pay day” for each Bingo and a shopping date for a blackout.
- clean out the car
- water the garden
- sweep the porch
- clean your room
- rake leaves
Bored No More
It happens. Even during the school year. “Mom, I’m boooored.” Save your breath! When you hear that infamous phrase, point to the Bingo board. Child must complete one (or five? ) tasks on the board before uttering another complaint. Likely, the child will get caught up in the activity and be bored no more!
- complete a puzzle
- read for 30 minutes
- write a letter to a friend/cousin/grandparent
- create a clay sculpture
- practice and perform a skit
Reading Chart
Have a long list of books to read? Need some motivation? Record titles on the chart. Provide small prizes for every bingo and a larger one for a blackout. (trip to the zoo, out for ice cream) The same idea would work for a “homework review” type of chart.
Fall Bucket List
Enter all the activities and outings, large and small, that your child has to look forward to this fall. Have fun looking ahead and marking them off as you go.
- go to the pumpkin patch
- carve a jack-o-lantern
- walk through a corn maize
- play flag football
Eat Your Way Through Fall
As the seasons change, we ditch many of our sandwiches (bye bye BLT, see you soon!) and salads for casseroles and soups. Our favorite Pumpkin Butterscotch Muffins make frequent breakfast and snack appearances. My kids ask and ask and ASK for that first steamy mug of hot chocolate. What are your favorite fall foods? Eat your way through your Fall Bingo Board!
Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards
- Hot Apple Cider
- (The Best!) Apple Crisp
- Apple Nachos
Bingo Your Way
Rules schmules. Our Bingo boards are definitely hybrid. A mixture of fun, chores, big outings and the small stuff that makes for a full life! (That’s why I like the BIG board… we need 49 squares!)
- write a thank you note
- clean out under your bed
- cheer on your favorite team
- play SkipBo
- eat pumpkin pie for breakfast
Fall Bingo Cards Free Printable
How will you use your Bingo chart this fall?