Farmers Day Bingo for Preschoolers

Farmers Day Bingo for Preschoolers

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Farmers Day Bingo for Preschoolers

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Many preschoolers have little knowledge about a farm, what is the farmers’ job, and what farm animals.  Some might not have seen a farm animal in person.  Most of them might be more familiar with zoo animals because they get to go and visit them, but that doesn’t mean that they cannot learn things about a farm.

Farmers Day is celebrated on October 12, and I think it’s a good opportunity to help them establish a little connection to a farm and farm animals, in a way that will guarantee will keep them engaged and motivated.

Farmers Day Bingo
Farmers Day Bingo

Since children love playing games, it is a good strategy to use this advantage to get them involved and excited about learning.  One of the games that they love is bingo.  This Farmers Day Bingo is simple and fun, but it will also help your preschoolers learn about the different animals that can be found on a farm, and some of the things you can find in one.

Before I introduce them to the game, I will recommend reading a book and using the bingo cards as props to talk to them about what the pictures show, their importance to the farmers, and the daily activities on the farm.

Farmers Bingo Game

This bingo printable includes two different versions with 6 mats each, one version for younger learners and another one for more advanced learners.  The simpler version includes 6 mats with 9 pictures each.  The advanced version also includes six mats but with 24 pictures each.  I also included 90 picture cards to show the children which pictures they could mark on their bingo cards.

You can use this game as a large group activity, but also it is perfect to use it in combination with my FREE Farm Beginning Sounds Clip Cards activity, for variety and a more complete teaching process, but also to create different stations where the children can rotate through.

If your preschoolers have been exposed to other bingo games, they are probably going to be able to work independently. However, new students or children who are not familiar with these types of games will need your guidance.

That is why I created two different sets.  That way you will decide which kiddos to group according to their level, so they feel happy to play and successful, not frustrated.  Otherwise, that experience will result in a negative one and you won’t be able to accomplish what you are trying to do.

Farmers Bingo Game - simpler version
Farmers Bingo Game – a simpler version
Farmers Bingo Game - simpler version
Farmers Bingo Game – an advanced version

Benefits of this Bingo Game

Like any other bingo game, the Farmers Day Bingo is not just a fun game but is also educational.  Some of the most important benefits are:

  • Concentration and memory skills development – because they need to focus to get it right.
  • One-to-one correspondence – when they have to match the picture you are showing them with a similar picture on their bingo cards.
  • Sensory development – because they are using some of their senses when they hear and see the card you are showing, and touch, feel, and manipulate objects.
  • Eye and hand coordination – when they see the picture and place the bingo chip in the appropriate square.
  • Social skills – when they take turns and communicate with other players.
  • Fine motor skills development – when they move their hands and fingers while playing the game.
  • Visual discrimination – when they look at the pictures and can match them with the one in their cards.
  • Fine motor development – moving their hands and fingers while they play.
  • One-to-one correspondence skills – when matching what they see with what they do.

Materials for the Farmers Day Bingo

You don’t need a lot of materials, just these:

How to Prepare the Farmers Day Bingo

The process is extremely easy. The only thing you need to do is print the bingo mats and cards on white cardstock.  Then cut them out and laminate them. I strongly suggest you do that to protect the cards from wear and tear and have them available for your students to play over and over again.

If you want to save on lamination costs, you can stick the mats inside a dry-erase sleeve, but you will probably want to laminate the cards regardless.

Playing the Game

To start, each child chooses a bingo mat.  The teacher or one student (if they are playing as a small group activity) should place the picture cards in a basket, bag, or any other container.  Then the teacher or child takes a random card out and shows it to the children, and whoever has that picture on his/her bingo mat should place a farm mini eraser, bingo chip, button, or mini pom-poms on top of it. 

For the simpler version, the children just have to match the picture.  For the most advanced version, the children have to match the letter and the picture.  

The child who fills up an entire row (which could be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) and yells Bingo!!! wins.  If the child is distracted and doesn’t shout Bingo! before another one does, he/she loses.  To extend the game you can have the winner be the first to fill out their whole card.

I like that this game not only could be played in the classroom or at home but also could be played by preschoolers but also by older children such as kindergarteners and elementary children as well.  Why not?  Is such a matter of having fun.

Pin It for Later

If you don’t have the time to read this article and download your free printable, just pin it to one of your Pinterest boards for later.

Farmers Day Bingo

Don’t forget to grab your FREE Farmers Day Bingo printable!  Just click on the bottom below to download both versions in one file.

I hope this game will help you have a successful time with your kiddos, full of learning and entertainment.

Be happy, safe, and creative. I wish you well.

Love,

P.S. Your feedback is really important to me because my goal is to always create things that you will find useful.  Please let me know if you like the activity, or if you think I have to change something. 

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