Fall Bingo Printable

  • Fall (Autumn or Harvest) Bingo! This set is a great addition to any harvest celebration or All Saint’s Day party. It’s also a great alternative if you don’t want to celebrate (or over-celebrate) Halloween, or you have a fall or Autumn related school event. It’s filled with fall colors, pumpkins, and all.
  • Printable Bingo Cards. Bingo Baker allows you to print as many bingo cards as you want! If you need 10 cards or 1,000 bingo cards, Bingo Baker is the only app that can handle it. And you don't have to worry about getting duplicate cards. Bingo Baker allows you to print 1, 2 or 4 cards per page.

Fall Bingo Cards Free Printable Although anyone can play these Fall Bingo printable cards, but these are a perfect fun activity for kids. Since these are prefilled bingo cards, kids will be able to recognize different characters or images associated with Fall, while trying to match each of the images. Custom Fall Bingo Cards. This PDF file is fall bingo for kids. It includes 25 squares, a free space, and items that pertain to fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. Such items are a pumpkin, football, turning the clock back, witch's hat, bare tree, leaf, corn, native american, and a pilgrim. There are 30 DIFFERENT cards incl.

Printable fall bingo is a great game for those fall birthday parties. This is one of those activities for kids that will work for home or school parties and everyone who plays will have a blast.

TIPS FOR PLAYING BINGO AT HOME

It is always fun to go down to the local VFW for some bingo. Playing bingo at home can also be fun.

I love themed bingo cards and this fall bingo is beautiful. One thing about playing bingo at home is that you can stick to a party theme with your bingo cards and decor.

There are lots of ways to mark your bingo cards if you don’t want to use actual bingo daubers. Think of small items you have laying around the house. Almost anything will work to mark a bingo card!

Some of the items we have used to mark bingo cards are: pennies, buttons, dried beans, shells and small rocks. The options are really only limited by your imagination!

When you are playing a children’s themed bingo game you will be calling pictures instead of numbers. I like to hold up the picture I am calling and also describe it to help the kids find the right picture on their cards and to avoid any confusion.

MORE FUN FALL IDEAS

Fall is probably my favorite time of year. There are so many fun opportunities to play games outdoors and indoors.

We love to stay active outside as a family and there are so many fun outdoor activities for families to play together. The weather doesn’t always cooperate and sometimes we end up inside for family game nights.

If you want to have a memorable fall this year try some of these fun fall ideas:

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  • Go outside and rake leaves and then jump in the piles
  • Take a hike with your kids and collect unique leaves along the way
  • If the weather is bad outside sit down at the table and spend time creating with these fall leaves coloring pages
  • Visit a pumpkin patch and pick your own pumpkins for carving
  • Make your own Halloween costumes from items you have at home or from your local thrift store
  • Pick a clear night and drive into the country and look at the stars
  • Get creative in the kitchen and make some new pumpkin-themed recipes
  • Have a family corn hole competition and see which team is the best
  • Volunteer as a family one Saturday and help an organization or a local family with their needs
  • Find a way that your family can pay it forward and help someone in need

PRINTABLE FALL BINGO

There are six different bingo cards in this fall bingo set. You can print these off for your own personal use.

Just fill in the form below to download and print off the full set of Fall Bingo cards.

If you love printable bingo sets be sure to check these other themed bingo sets out:

Don’t forget to SHARE this fall bingo set on social media so your friends can come by and print off a set too!

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After using my Summer Bingo Boards, several of you have asked for a fall version. Ask and you shall receive!

Printable Fall Bingo Board

There are two different sizes for different ages, activities, and needs. Use what suits you! Print your 49-square Fall Bingo Board here.

Print your 25-square Fall Bingo Board here! You may either print the blank boards and fill them in by hand, or go ahead and type in your squares before printing. They are fully customizable!

Bingo Board Ideas

Free Fall Bingo Game Printables

Children love to mark their progress, and are encouraged by both short and long-term goals. Bingo boards are a great way to facilitate that! Use them to keep track of anything you please. I like to fill about 1/2 of the spaces with things *I* want each child to do (clean your room, get rid of 10 items from your room, read to your little sister…) and then let them fill the rest in with things *they* want to do (drink hot apple cider, make pumpkin muffins, jump in a pile of leaves…). That gives a productive, fun balance to our days. Here are a few more ideas:

Incentive Chore Chart

With school activities and evening practices and ballgames, sometimes household chores get set aside for “infinitely later.” Use the bingo board to record the “gotta get it done” tasks. (And feel free to repeat in several squares.) Heap on a reward for each Bingo and enjoy a fun family outing after a blackout! Alternatively, have a “pay day” for each Bingo and a shopping date for a blackout.

  • clean out the car
  • water the garden
  • sweep the porch
  • clean your room
  • rake leaves

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Fall bingo printable cards

Bored No More

It happens. Even during the school year. “Mom, I’m boooored.” Save your breath! When you hear that infamous phrase, point to the Bingo board. Child must complete one (or five? ) tasks on the board before uttering another complaint. Likely, the child will get caught up in the activity and be bored no more!

  • complete a puzzle
  • read for 30 minutes
  • write a letter to a friend/cousin/grandparent
  • create a clay sculpture
  • practice and perform a skit
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Reading Chart

Have a long list of books to read? Need some motivation? Record titles on the chart. Provide small prizes for every bingo and a larger one for a blackout. (trip to the zoo, out for ice cream) The same idea would work for a “homework review” type of chart.

Fall Bucket List

Enter all the activities and outings, large and small, that your child has to look forward to this fall. Have fun looking ahead and marking them off as you go.

  • go to the pumpkin patch
  • carve a jack-o-lantern
  • walk through a corn maize
  • play flag football

Fall Bingo Printable Cards

Eat Your Way Through Fall

As the seasons change, we ditch many of our sandwiches (bye bye BLT, see you soon!) and salads for casseroles and soups. Our favorite Pumpkin Butterscotch Muffins make frequent breakfast and snack appearances. My kids ask and ask and ASK for that first steamy mug of hot chocolate. What are your favorite fall foods? Eat your way through your Fall Bingo Board!

  • Hot Apple Cider
  • (The Best!) Apple Crisp
  • Apple Nachos

Bingo Your Way

Rules schmules. Our Bingo boards are definitely hybrid. A mixture of fun, chores, big outings and the small stuff that makes for a full life! (That’s why I like the BIG board… we need 49 squares!)

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  • write a thank you note
  • clean out under your bed
  • cheer on your favorite team
  • play SkipBo
  • eat pumpkin pie for breakfast

How will you use your Bingo chart this fall?