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Christmas Tree Bingo Pattern
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Print out the following pages to make a Christmas tree math bingo game using the numbers 0-11. To play, the teacher can call out numbers from 0-11 or give the students math problems whose answers are the numbers 0-11.
Teacher Instructions: Print up enough bingo cards so that each student has one. Each student will need one bingo card and a few pennies or other small objects to cover up the numbers called out. Pass out the bingo cards and pennies (or other small objects) to the students. Explain to the students how bingo works (see the 'Student Instructions' to the right). To play, show and/or state one number or one math problem at a time. Call out a number from 0 to 11, or state a math problem whose answer is a number from zero to eleven (or you can use a set of math flashcards, or write each math problem on the chalk board). For example, you can call out '8' or '6+2' or '9-1.' You need to go through each of the digits zero through eleven in random order (but someone may get bingo before you have gone through all the numbers). Continue until a student gets 'bingo' (five adjacent numbers on the bingo card). If you like, you can check the winner's answers at the end. | Student Instructions: Listen to each of the teacher's math questions. Every time the teacher asks a math question, figure out the answer and look for that number on your bingo card. Put a penny on that number. When you have covered any five numbers in a row (next to each other), you have won -- call out BINGO! |
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Skills practiced: basic arithmetic.
Bingo Cards (Need one for each Student):
For a pdf version of all 24 single-digit Christmas tree bingo cards, click here (site members only).
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Words for Numbers #1 Bingo Flashcards Each page has six flashcards of number words for the numbers zero through five. | Words for Numbers #2 Bingo Flashcards Each page has six flashcards of number words for the numbers six through eleven. | Addition Problems with Sums from 0-5 #1 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of addition problems that have the numbers 0 through 5 as the sum. | Addition Problems with Sums from 6-11 #2 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of addition problems that have the numbers 6 through 11 as the sum. |
Subtraction Problems with Differences from 0-5 #1 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of subtraction problems that have the numbers 0 through 5 as the difference. | Subtraction Problems with Differences from 6-11 #2 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of subtraction problems that have the numbers 6 through 11 as the difference. | Subtraction Problems with Differences from 0-11 #3 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of subtraction problems that have the numbers 0 through 5 as the difference. | Subtraction Problems with Differences from 0-11 #4 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of subtraction problems that have the numbers 6 through 11 as the difference. |
Multiplication with Products from 0-5 #1 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of multiplication problems that have the numbers 0 through 5 as the product. | Multiplication with Products from 6-11 #2 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of multiplication problems that have the numbers 6 through 11 as the product. | Division with Quotients from 0-5 #1 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of division problems that have the numbers 0 through 5 as the quotient. | Division with Quotients from 6-11 #2 Bingo Flashcards Each page has 6 flashcards of division problems that have the numbers 6 through 11 as the quotient. |
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Looking for a fun activity for your Birthday Party for Jesus or Christmas session? How about Christmas Tree Bingo? This isn’t your normal sit-at-a-table Bingo game. This is more active and way more fun.
Object: Find every item and mark every square on your Christmas Bingo card.
Option if time is limited: Play traditional five-in-a-row or require two Bingos, one horizontal and one vertical.
Preparation and planning:
Holiday Bingo Template
- Print one copy of the Christmas Bingo card for each child. Printing two per sheet makes them roughly 5.5-by-8.5-inches and saves paper!
- Choose 35-40 tree decorations to correspond with your Christmas Bingo card squares.
- Print icons or words on a sheet of address labels. Icons are best for younger kids but may be harder to find. Each word should correspond with an ornament on your tree. Using standard size address labels, printed two words on each label then cut them in half. This will be square stickers kids will use to create their Christmas Bingo cards. Click here to download a sample list of some ornaments you could include.
- Decorate a Christmas tree with your chosen Christmas Bingo ornaments. Add more ornaments, garland, lights, or other tree decorations for additional challenge and fun.
The last time I played this game, I set our Christmas tree in a place that the children could not touch it. This was for obvious reasons, like I didn’t want someone to knock the tree over, but also to add an additional challenge. Part of my instructions to the kids included “You may not get within reach of the Christmas tree.” Kids had to find the items from a short distance away without touching the tree. There are 24 empty squares on each Christmas Bingo card so my goal was to have 35-40 ornaments, some represented by stickers and some not, and have at least 30 different words/icons on stickers to add variety.
Instructions:
- As kids arrive, guide them select one blank Christmas Bingo card.
- Kids select a different sticker (from the cut address labels) for each square and place it on his/her Christmas Bingo card. Stickers may not be on a card more than once. This allows each child’s Christmas Bingo card to be different, adding challenge and creativity.
- After each square has a sticker, kids are guided the Christmas tree to look for each item on their Christmas Bingo card. When an item is found, kids should mark that item off on their card. You can use stamps, pencil, or marker to mark off found items.
- If a kids finishes quickly, she can color her Christmas Bingo card to decorate a border or draw a picture on the back.
- If desired, have a prize for the first child who gets a “bingo,” or a prize for each child as he completes a “bingo.”