How manywindows canyou count inyour house?How manydoors?Count to 10.Practicecounting outdifferentnumbers ofobjects.Make yourfavouritesnack andplay a boardgame.Make apaper bagpuppet andretell a story.Build lettersout ofmaterialsyou can findat home.Look at abook and tella story usingthe pictures.Read for 15minutes withan adult orolder sibling.Play letterBingo. (Practicenaming theletters andsaying thesounds)Sort objectsin your houseby colour,shape orsize.Write yourname. Whatletters are inyour name?Help someonein your housewith a job likesetting thetable.Draw apicture orwrite a letterfor someoneyou love.Make arepeatingpattern usingobjects aroundthe house.Go on ashape huntin yourhouse!Sit with yourfamily andshare yourfavourite partof the day.Go for a walkand talk aboutthe interestingthings yousaw.How manywindows canyou count inyour house?How manydoors?Count to 10.Practicecounting outdifferentnumbers ofobjects.Make yourfavouritesnack andplay a boardgame.Make apaper bagpuppet andretell a story.Build lettersout ofmaterialsyou can findat home.Look at abook and tella story usingthe pictures.Read for 15minutes withan adult orolder sibling.Play letterBingo. (Practicenaming theletters andsaying thesounds)Sort objectsin your houseby colour,shape orsize.Write yourname. Whatletters are inyour name?Help someonein your housewith a job likesetting thetable.Draw apicture orwrite a letterfor someoneyou love.Make arepeatingpattern usingobjects aroundthe house.Go on ashape huntin yourhouse!Sit with yourfamily andshare yourfavourite partof the day.Go for a walkand talk aboutthe interestingthings yousaw.

Kindergarten Activity Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. How many windows can you count in your house? How many doors?
  2. Count to 10. Practice counting out different numbers of objects.
  3. Make your favourite snack and play a board game.
  4. Make a paper bag puppet and retell a story.
  5. Build letters out of materials you can find at home.
  6. Look at a book and tell a story using the pictures.
  7. Read for 15 minutes with an adult or older sibling.
  8. Play letter Bingo. (Practice naming the letters and saying the sounds)
  9. Sort objects in your house by colour, shape or size.
  10. Write your name. What letters are in your name?
  11. Help someone in your house with a job like setting the table.
  12. Draw a picture or write a letter for someone you love.
  13. Make a repeating pattern using objects around the house.
  14. Go on a shape hunt in your house!
  15. Sit with your family and share your favourite part of the day.
  16. Go for a walk and talk about the interesting things you saw.