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Nature bingo printables

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If you have more than 10 players you can put kids into small groups to play together. Cut out the calling cards and place them in a bowl or jar for selecting.How to Set-Up a Bug Bingo Gameįirst print off the calling card and bingo cards (link to the free printable below). If you laminate the cards you can also use dry erase markers. Pencil or Markers: You can have kids cross out the spots with a marker or a dot marker. Marker Options: Buttons, beads, seeds, small stones, small pine cones, small wooden circles, small toy insects If you don’t laminate the cards and print them in black and white, Do-A-Dot Markers are great for this activity. If you want to keep your bingo cards to reuse them every year, we recommend laminating them. Bingo Markers – see marker options we suggest you use below.You can also bring this with you on a nature scavenger hunt and see how many bugs you can spot! Supplies Needed to Play Bug Bingo

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The printable also comes with a full page of calling cards.

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And if you have more kids you can double up and play in teams. This free printable includes 10 Bingo Cards. If you need more activity inspiration – see our list of summer crafts for kids. Looking for a fun way to learn about bugs? Try this Bug Bingo! Pair this activity with a simple to make Bug Sensory Bin too!

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