Shape Bingo
Teach kids all about shapes with this free, fun and printable activity – ‘Shape Bingo’! The bingo cards feature both real-world examples and simple 3D shapes Some shapes are rotated since students are supposed to be able to identify them no matter the orientation The cards are designed to get bingos fast so all kinders get a turn to describe during one of our small group math lessons.
Shape Bingo Printable
Shapes and Colors BINGO enables children to practice recognizing shapes and colors in a fun way. All of the shapes listed in the Common Core standards for Kindergarten are included in the game! There are three modes of play: shapes only, colors only or shapes. Diamond oval square triangle ectangle triangle circle square star square star ectangle heart oval circle diamond oval circle heart triangle triangle. This 2D and 3D shapes Bingo Game includes 36 BINGO boards with 19 2D and 3D shapes on the cards. Some boards have only 2D shapes while some have both 2D and 3D shapes included on the card. These are the 19 shapes included:. star. circle. oval. octagon. rectangle. square. rhombus. triangle. pentagon.
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Free Color and Shape Bingo for Preschoolers
This fun Bingo game is sure to be a hit with young learners!
This fun take on Bingo was very popular with the students at Magic Carousel Preschool in Hawthorne, New Jersey, and now you can do it with your class too!
About the Game
Each Sheet has four shapes--a square, circle, rectangle, and triangle.
Each sheet also features four colors--red, blue, yellow, and green.
These colors and shapes are randomized much like a regular Bingo board!
How to Play Bingo
Shape Bingo Online
The game has the teacher showing or saying aloud each calling card. Students then put a chip or marker on the correct/matching space on their board. The first student who gets 4 in a row (or in a, 'Backout,' version covers his or her board) is the winner! The calling cards can be used to learn about shapes or colors individually or for older and more advanced students combinations can be used--e.g. calling-out, 'Red Circle.'