Neighborhood Walk Bingo Printable

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Neighborhood walk bingo printable game

Neighborhood theme activities, printables, centers, and games to make and use when planning activities and curriculum for preschool, pre-K and Kindergarten children. Download instantly, in Adobe PDF format. Many resources are free; others can be accessed in the Member's Area, or in the KidSparkz. How to Use these Neighborhood Walk Scavenger Hunts. Download and print these neighborhood walk scavenger hunts. Grab a clipboard and a pen and head out on a neighborhood walk. Work together as a team and search for the items on the list as a family. Give the kids blank bingo cards and have them create their own backyard bingo game using things they see in their front or backyard. Walk through the neighborhood to see how many things you can find like we did in this neighborhood scavenger hunt. Looking for more activity ideas from fellow mommas? Check out the comment section in this post. Spread some cheer to your neighborhood by decorating the sidewalks with Chalk the Walk BINGO! There are many ways to play! And everyone wins because the sidewalk will be filled with positivity by the end of the game. I created four BINGO cards and a set of prompts you can pull from a cup. Just print, cut, and play!

Neighborhood Walk Bingo Printable

How To Play Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt Bingo Cards

  1. Print and go Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt, Customize or start from scratch with Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt bingo cards by logging in or registering your Bingo Card Creator
  2. Give one card to each player.
  3. call off words randomly from the cut-aprt call list automatically genarated when you print your Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt. You can either just call out the word or give more involved clue where the answer is.
  4. Players mark the word on their card.
  5. Get the prize bag ready! The first player to mark words in an entire row, column or diagonal wins!.

Timing Tips:

How long a bingo game lasts depends on what pace you read the clues at and how many players you have. If you read faster, such as for older or more experienced students, or if you have more players, the game tends to end more quickly. In general, I suggest allocating between twenty and thirty minutes to a bingo game. Since they can potentially end as early as the fourth word called, though that is quite rare, I encourage you to keep playing in the event of the game being over earlier than you expected it to be. Almost 90% of bingo games with a 25 word list and 25 players will see their first bingo within 7 to 11 words being called.


Card Customization Tip:

You can use Bingo Card Creator to change the card size. This will help if you do not have a lot of time or for younger audiences.

You can use Bingo Card Creator to add pictures or change the free space to make a truly personalized bingo game .

Neighborhood Walk Bingo Printable Games

Words List For Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt Bingo Cards

  • A white car
  • A blue car
  • A red car
  • A mailbox with the flag up
  • A red brick house
  • A tree with pinecones
  • A white flower
  • A red berry
  • A garden gnome or statue
  • A brown bird
  • A bunny
  • A garden hose
  • A flag
  • A silver truck
  • A package
  • A white door
  • A blue door
  • A red door
  • A wreath with white flowers
  • A holiday decoration
  • A nest
  • A black fence
  • A dog
  • A cat
  • A black truck
  • A bicycle
  • A basket
  • Something the same color as the shirt you are wearing
  • A tree taller than it's house
  • A lawnmower
  • A street light
  • A pebble
  • A rock bigger than you
  • A service vehicle
  • A yard sign

Let's Play

Neighborhood Bingo

Ideal for Preschool/Pre-K

This activity promotes development and learning by encouraging children to observe, explore, and describe their environment to gain understanding of people, places, and things.

Materials Needed:

  • Neighborhood Walk Bingo Sheet (attached printable PDF)
  • Marker

Participants: This activity is intended for adult/child interaction.

Directions:

  1. Keeping all current safety guidelines in mind, take a walk around your backyard or neighborhood to see if you can find the items listed on the bingo sheet.
  2. Make a mark with your marker. If you get 4 across or down, you get a bingo.

Extension: Make two copies of the bingo sheet, cut the squares out, and use them like a memory game (place the pictures upside down, turning over two at a time to try to make a match).

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