Game: Thanksgiving Bingo + Free Download! Say: God wants us to be thankful. But what exactly are we thankful for? Let’s think of specifics; what helps us feel loved, valued, and cared for? Read 1 Thessalonians 5:18. Have kids name general ideas, such as “parents.” Write each on a slip of paper, and have kids fill their game boards. Then have kids cut paper pieces to use to cover their bingo board squares.

  1. Nov 19, 2013 - This Thanksgiving Bingo game is perfect to play while the turkey cooks or for a fun Thanksgiving party. All you need to do is print the game cards and you've got a fun Thanksgiving game!
  2. Printable Thanksgiving Bingo Thanksgiving Bingo. Bingo isn’t just a fun little game, it also has lots of educational benefits for kids. Printable Thanksgiving Bingo Game. Another great thing about bingo is that it’s the perfect way to introduce children to. Black and White.
  3. How to play: First, designate one person to be the caller. This person will not need a bingo card this round. The caller should. Next, hand out the bingo cards to all of the players. Give everyone some type of marker to place on the spaces as items. The caller will now pick one card out of the.
Thanksgiving Bingo Game

Everything we have comes from God (James 1:17), and we are told to give thanks for everything (1 Thessalonians 5:18). This Thanksgiving game for Sunday School is a fun way to remind children of the many things they have to be thankful for. It would be a great addition to any of our Thankfulness Bible lessons

There are two versions. The 3×3 cards are suitable for grade school children who understand the concept of 3 in a row. The 2×2 cards will work better for preschoolers and maybe kindergartners.

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  1. Print the 3×3 bingo cards or the 2×2 bingo cards on card stock or heavy paper.
  2. Print the 9 calling cards on card stock or heavy paper, and cut them apart.
  3. Cut colored paper or cardboard into 1-inch squares to make markers (or choose to use other markers).
  4. Give each player a bingo card and a handful of markers. (Picture 1)
  5. The leader draws a calling card, reads the title, and holds the card up for everyone to see. (Picture 2)
  6. Each player with a square matching the calling card places a marker on that square.
  7. The winner is the first person to get three markers in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in the 3×3 bingo game or to mark all the pictures on the card in the 2×2 bingo game. (Picture 3)
  8. Dump the markers and start over. Players can trade cards if they wish.
  9. Prizes are not necessary; kids love learning and playing games just for the fun of it.
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