Alphabet Bingo
Alphabet bingo is a great way to help your child with letter recognition. Here are a few different
ways to play: • Give your child a capital (or lowercase) letter
bingo card and something to use to cover the letters (ex. pennies). Use the letter cards
and call out letters to your child, showing them the letter card.
• Give your child a capital (or lowercase) letter bingo card and something to use to cover the letters. Use the letter cards and call out letters to your child, without showing them
the letter card. • Give your child a capital letter bingo card
and something to use to cover the letters. Use the letter cards to show your child a lowercase letter. Your child will cover the
corresponding capital letter. • Give your child a lowercase letter bingo card
and something to use to cover the letters. Use the letter cards to show your child a capital letter. Your child will cover the
corresponding lowercase letter.
Alphabet Bingo
Alphabet Bingo
Alphabet Bingo
Alphabet Bingo
Alphabet Bingo Letter Cards
A B C
D E F
G H I
J K L
M N O
P Q R
S T U
V W X
Y Z
Alphabet Bingo Letter Cards
a b c
d e f
g h i
j k l
m n o
p q r
s t u
v w x
y z
Number Matching Game
This number matching card game is a way you can help your child learn the numbers 0-9. Cut
out the number and picture cards on the following pages. Help your child match each number card to the card with that number of dots until your child can play independently.
You can also give your child the dot cards and
hold up a number card, asking for the matching dot card.
Be intentional about not always playing with the numbers in order. It will benefit your child to learn the numbers both in and out of counting order.
Number cards
Color Bingo
Here is another bingo game to help your child learn the colors! These are a few different ways
to play:
• Give your child a color bingo card. Hold up a color card with the color name, saying the
name of the color, and your child can cover the matching space on the bingo card.
• Give your child a color bingo card. Use the
color cards to call out colors to your child, without showing your child a card. Your child can cover the space with that color on the
bingo card.
(The space with all colors is considered the “free” space.)
Bingo Cards
Let’s Learn Shapes!
On the follow pages, you will find ways for your child to continue practicing colors, but also learn about
different shapes!
To help your child get started, you can color the shapes at the bottom of the page together,
according to the directions.
Resources gathered from: www.KidZone.ws