Dr Seuss Bingo Cards Printable
These printable bingo game cards by DLTK feature a variety of bingo card themes to choose from, including animal pictures. This game would work well for animal lovers. Simply go through the steps and print out black and white or colored pictures. 2 days ago Top O’ the Briefing Joe Biden Hates Dr. Seuss Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing fans. Many thanks to Stephen Green and Bryan Preston for their guest editing whilst I.
Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) known as Dr. Seuss was an American writer, poet, and cartoonist. For the full Dr.Seuss book list visit seussville.comThese Dr. Seuss Books bingo cards have the names of Dr. Seuss books instead of the ordinary bingo numbers. The word list includes books like Dr. Seuss Sleep Book, Dr. Seuss's ABC, Fox in Socks, Great Day for Up and Green Eggs and Ham that makes the bingo game a fun activity.
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Enjoy easy fun with kids using this free printable Dr. Seuss-Inspired Bingo Game!These activities are awesome ways to boost classroom, library, parties, homeschool, and family fun.
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My five boys and I have a blast reading Dr. Seuss books. His characters are like old friends in our home. We love to find and create activities to boost our learning fun with Dr. Seuss.
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One of our favorite family and homeschool games is bingo. Smiley (8) suggested that we play a Dr. Seuss version of our favorite game. We had just finished reading Fox in Socks (for about the 553rd time!).
With Read Across America (a.k.a. Dr. Seuss Day) coming up on March 2, I thought it would be a fantastic idea to put this Dr. Seuss-Inspired Bingo Game together with some of our favorite characters.
Dr. Seuss-Inspired Bingo Game for Fun with Kids
If you aren’t familiar with Dr. Seuss books and characters, I highly encourage you to check out these books (no matter what your age!):
Once familiar with these characters, you can use them to talk with your kids about different personalities, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and many more life lessons.
My boys and I have had countless conversations about Dr. Seuss characters and their strengths and weaknesses. It’s through these chats that we have come to love these stories.
To keep the learning fun with Dr. Seuss going, I made this game by modifying the traditional approach to bingo. It’s still tons of fun and fits the Read Across America theme even better!
Dr. Seuss-Inspired Bingo Game
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This bingo game uses R-E-A-D instead of B-I-N-G-O. I like that extra bit of motivation to drop everything and read 😉
Pictures of characters from the book are used in place of numbers or words. This game is visual so great for even pre-readers to play.
Suggested use of this printable game:
- Print & laminate all pages.
- Cut READ boards & calling cards.
- Each player gets one READ board.
- Place R-E-A-D calling cards in one deck & character cards in another.
- Draw one READ card & one character card at the same time.
- Mark calling card chart when a character & R-E-A-D combination is drawn.
- Use bingo chips or other types of marker. (We used Hershey’s® Kisses!)
- Winner is the first to complete R-E-A-D pattern or by an agreed-upon pattern.
- Optional: prizes for winner(s) or extra read-aloud time of a Dr. Seuss book
This free printable pack includes 11 pages with:
- 8 pages (4 boards on each with 2 blank boards) of 30 R-E-A-D boards
- 2 pages of calling cards with characters plus R-E-A-D
- 1 page of calling card record sheet (to help you keep track of what card matches you have done)
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