Looking for a supplemental vocabulary activity for young learners? We've got just the thing: vocabulary bingo. At Imagine Learning, we incorporate fun into every part of our language and literacy program. The reason is simple: we know that fun and learning go together. To help educators, we also offer multiple offline teacher resources within Imagine Language & Literacy. Each time teachers enter the Imagine Learning portal (Imagine Manager in older versions), they can choose offline activities like worksheets, coloring pages, and other printables. Vocabulary bingo is just one example of a fun, engaging activity that teachers can print for their class.
- Students can use small tokens (miniature pom-poms, felt squares, or other markers) to cover each vocabulary word they hear. Once a student has covered every word in a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, they can yell 'Bingo!' For a small reward. Vocabulary Bingo is a fun way to reward kids for learning new words. Why not try it today?
- Tricky Words Bingo is a fun way for students to practice using 24 commonly-confused words correctly. This spelling and vocabulary game can be played with the entire class during whole group instruction, and it’s also perfect for small guided literacy groups, cooperative learning teams, and learning.
- When you have a row of completed boxes, say, “Bingo!” The first person to do this is the winner! Have your students play Vocabulary Bingo. Remember to put an X in the box of a word that matches the definition that is read aloud. Walk around to monitor the students’ performance during the game.
Play Vocabulary Bingo! Vocabulary development is a key component in upper-elementary reading programs. Students are usually given a list of important words from the reading material and asked to discuss their meanings and relationship to the story. Cards are great for playing vocabulary games, but you can use them in many other ways. For example, kids can collect these cards to make their own picture dictionaries. Collect our bingo! Cards to make your own picture dictionary.
Looking for a supplemental vocabulary activity for young learners? We've got just the thing: vocabulary bingo.
At Imagine Learning, we incorporate fun into every part of our language and literacy program. The reason is simple: we know that fun and learning go together.
To help educators, we also offer multiple offline teacher resources within Imagine Language & Literacy.
Each time teachers enter the Imagine Learning portal (Imagine Manager in older versions), they can choose offline activities like worksheets, coloring pages, and other printables.
Vocabulary bingo is just one example of a fun, engaging activity that teachers can print for their class.
Free Vocabulary Bingo Printable
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- Simply click the Vocabulary Bingo picture shown below and print out as many copies as you need for your students.
- If you like, laminate each sheet so you can use the game over and over.
- Students can use small tokens (miniature pom-poms, felt squares, or other markers) to cover each vocabulary word they hear.
- Once a student has covered every word in a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, they can yell 'Bingo!' for a small reward.
Vocabulary Bingo is a fun way to reward kids for learning new words. Why not try it today?
Vocabulary Bingo (free printable)
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There are 36 thematic bingo! cards to choose from. Scroll down to explore, download and print!
Bingo! cards
Our bingo! cards are a fun way to build language skills. You can use them for introducing and practising vocabulary, and they are great to play word games. Designed for further practice, these printables complete our online activities such as matching games or vocabulary quizzes. However, you can use them independently, in any way you like.
Below you will find a picture guide to these resources sorted alphabetically by topic. Each resource image is a direct link to the pdf file. Below each resource image there is a relevant wordlist. Take a look at the previews to see which ones are best for you and your students, then download and print your activities.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download and print our worksheets.
Supplementary resources
Classroom games »
If your students enjoy our bingo activities, you could expand them by playing related word games. Here are some ideas.
If your students enjoy our bingo activities, you could expand them by playing related word games. Here are some ideas.
Vocabulary Bingo Game
Vocabulary Bingo Lesson Plan
Vocabulary Bingo Pdf
Related online word games »
Take the learning online! We offer a variety of word activities that go well with the bingo! cards.
Take the learning online! We offer a variety of word activities that go well with the bingo! cards.