Celebrate Thanksgiving in a fun and engaging way in your elementary classroom with these Thanksgiving Bingo Activities! This print-and-go resource includes 30 unique Bingo boards that double as coloring pages, simple calling cards, a reference sheet for support, and an easy-to-follow teacher’s guide. It’s perfect for reinforcing Thanksgiving vocabulary and listening skills while keeping students engaged and learning the days leading up to the holiday break. It’s great for whole class games, center activities, resources to leave with your sub plans, or festive Thanksgiving lessons! Learn more about the Thanksgiving Bingo Activities below!
What Do the Thanksgiving Bingo Activities Resources Include?
The Thanksgiving Bingo activities resource includes…
- Teacher’s guide to support you with implementing the resource.
- Calling cards (color + black & white versions).
- 30 unique Bingo boards each having words and pictures that double as coloring pages.
- Full reference page (words + pictures in color) to support students with visual impairments, provide an accommodation tool for learners who need extra support, and help teachers keep track of called words.
Why Teachers Love the Thanksgiving Bingo Activities
Teachers love the Thanksgiving Bingo activities because…
- They appreciate that it’s a print and go resource, which saves them lots of time.
- It reinforces important skills like vocabulary, listening comprehension, and decoding while feeling like a game.
- It can be used for whole group instruction, centers, sub plans, fast finisher activities, or indoor recess.
- Students love these types of activities and are highly engaged while working on them.
- It’s designed to support students with visual impairments or those needing extra accommodations.
Why Students Love the Thanksgiving Bingo Activities
Students love the Thanksgiving Bingo activities because…
- They enjoy the excitement of playing Bingo as it turns learning into a fun and interactive experience.
- All students (including emerging readers and English language learners) can confidently participate because of the thoughtful design of the resource.
- The chance to get a “Bingo” adds motivation and a sense of accomplishment.
- They can color their Bingo boards.
- They enjoy the low-pressure environment where they can have fun while still building skills.
7 Ways to Use the Thanksgiving Bingo Activities
- Small group or whole class activities
- Sub plans activities
- Center work
- Fast finisher tasks
- Fun seasonal activities
- Indoor recess activities
- Class parties
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