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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. To Play Simple Shapes Bingo: 1. Print all 5 Simple Shapes Bingo pages. Each player gets a different bingo board. Use one of the Simple Shapes Bingo pages to cut every square out separately. Place the squares in a hat or box. When the 'caller' pulls a shape out of the box or hat and it is on a player's board, the player colors that image. Download and Print Shapes Bingo Cards. Print 2 pages of Shapes Bingo Cards for free. Download a PDF with 2 free pages of bingo cards plus instructions and a randomized call sheet.Customize the events, add your own free space, change the BINGO header, or add a fun checkerboard, etc.
Shape Bingo Game
These shape worksheetsare not only great for learning common shapes, but are loads of fun for kids to use bingo daubers (also known as dot markers and bingo markers) These do a dot worksheets free printables are great for toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age students.
Kindergarten to 1st GradeMatching online game:
Shape Bingo Pdf
Shapes Bingo at gotKidsGames.comCurriculum expectations addressed:
• Identify and describe two-dimenional shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, and hexagons).
• Correctly identify shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Materials required:
Bingo cards, shape choices to draw from a hat/container, markers for the bingo cards (pennies, beans, a crayon or marker)
Suggestions for use:
This may be done as a class or small group activity.
Click here or click the red 'New Bingo Cards' button at the top to generate cards which can be printed (page 2) and cut out. On page 3 are labeled shapes which can be cut and folded so that the shape is hidden from view, and placed in a hat or container to be drawn during the game.
Discuss the basic two-dimensional shapes included in this game: squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, and hexagons. Describe the unique properties of each shape and establish that each shape stays the same regardless of its size, color, or orientation.It is also important to note that squares are rectangles with equal sides, so technically, if a rectangle is called, a square would qualify as correct.
Give every child a bingo card. Explain the idea of a Bingo game for those children who don't know it. Make sure that the children understand what constitutes a win. Point out what a full row, column or diagonal might look like.
Draw a shape from the hat, call it out, and show it to the group by either holding up the paper or drawing a larger version on the board. The children should mark every square on their bingo card that matches the shape pulled from the hat. Instruct the children to call out 'Bingo' as soon as they have a full row, column or diagonal complete with markings.
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