Nature Bingo

Posted on  by admin

Bingo card with Water or a rain cloud., A trash can or recycling bin., A nest burrow, or other animal home. (Leave it alone.), A group of ants. (Are they carrying food?), A plant eater, like a deer or bunny., A very sunny spot., A shady plant., A person or pet who is exercising., A path or fence. Nature BINGO Photo Source: totallytots.blogspot.com Looking for an educational way to get outdoors and soak up the sun? Cindy, creator of the blog Along the Way and featured contributor at Totally Tots, found this simple BINGO game that will have your little explorers observing and learning about the world around them all while breathing some.

Explore the great outdoors with Nature Bingo!

  1. 30 Camping Bingo cards, Printable Bingo game, Summer camp BINGO for kids, Nature Bingo, Travel bingo game for toddlers, Instant download RudensArt From shop RudensArt.
  2. Pen or pencil notepaper printable bingo template (you can find plenty online or here is one to try) Games are not just fun to play they are fun to make, so, when you head out for your walk today, note down many of the different natural things you see.

Fall is a great time to visit a local park or preserve, go on a hike, or simply enjoy some time in your own backyard. These printable nature bingo cards will encourage you to be on the lookout for unique things around you when you are out exploring!

Nature Bingo Hunt

To get started, print as many cards as you want. We suggest attaching the cards onto a clipboard to make it easier to fill in as you go.

Play with family or friends. See who can be the first to find all the items in a row, column, or corner to corner!

Nature Bingo Sheet

Nature Bingo

Keep your nature bingo cards with you for all your outdoor fall adventures.

In honor of Earth Day coming up, I wanted to find ways to celebrate Mother Earth with my son, especially since I’ve been “homeschooling” his during this pandemic. And I put homeschool in loose quotes since he is only three and technically not enrolled in school. But let’s be honest, having some lesson plans/activities geared up actually helps me get through my days, so I created this printable Nature Walk Bingo for us.

Click here for your (free) downloadable printable Nature Walk Bingo. Just print it out and laminate (optional) in order to make them last longer. Plus I you laminate them, you can use a Dry Erase marker to cross off each item that you see in nature for a reusable game of fun.

Maybe I should have made a Covid-19 version of this Bingo game, including things to find like: a face mask, someone adhering to the proper amount of social distancing, and an empty street but that felt a little bleak. We aren’t getting outdoors too often but I am thinking Nature Walk Bingo might get us excited about getting into some fresh air.

To pin this for later, here you go:

Stay tuned for more Earth Day ideas. Like I said, I’ve been planning up a storm so I will have lots to share. And don’t forget to download this printable Nature Walk Bingo sheet.

Nature Bingo Scavenger Hunt

YOU ALSO MIGHT LIKE: