The Earth Day Bingo free printable is the perfect way for you to talk with your kids or a group of people about how we can care for the earth while having fun! Earth Day Bingo Free Printable Springtime brings lots of fun things! One of those awesome things is Earth Day!
Earth Day is an annual day on which events are held worldwide to increase awareness and appreciation of the Earth's natural environment. Earth Day is celebrated in more than 175 countries every year. Read more about Earth Day on Wikipedia. These Earth Day bingo cards have words associated with earth day instead of the ordinary bingo numbers. The word list includes words like animals, care, clean, earth and energy that makes the bingo game a perfect vocabulary classroom activity.
- Start Earth Day Bingo by giving each player a bingo card. There are 6 different cards included in this free printable. Make sure those sitting next to each other have different cards. The last page of your free printable is titled “calling cards.”. These have all the pictures from the bingo sheets.
- That’s why this year’s theme for Earth Day is Climate Action. To encourage people to take action for the planet and to focus on positive change, Copper River Watershed Project is going to be celebrating Earth Day for a full week starting Wednesday, April 22.
- Earth Day Bingo! To create your Earth Day Bingo card cut out the squares below, scramble them up and paste them to the additional card provided. If you want, you can even write in some of your own ways to go green! Just remember to recycle all of your extra paper!
These bingo cards were created using The Bingo Maker bingo card maker; you may create your own custom bingo cards with a free trial of The Bingo Maker using a wide variety of bingo templates.
Earth Day Bingo is the perfect activity for having fun and learning more about Earth Day. This free printable bingo set will make it easy to talk about Earth Day with your kids.
WHAT IS EARTH DAY?
I assume that most people are familiar with Earth Day, but you may not know a lot about it.
Earth Day started all the way back in 1970 and has become an important national day ever since. The concept for Earth Day was born after U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson witnessed the tragedy of the 1969 oil spill in Santa Barbara, California. He wanted to bring attention to the issue of pollution.
Printable Earth Day Bingo Cards
The first Earth Day on April 22, 1970 had 20 million Americans participate in rallies, parades and gatherings. Now Earth Day is a global event and it is believed around 1 billions people around the world take civic action each year on Earth Day.
The point of Earth Day is to take action to protect out planet. It is amazing to see the change that can happen when LOTS of people unite with a common goal to better the earth.
WHY PLAY EARTH DAY BINGO
Let’s face it, kids want to play and do their own thing. They may not be focused on the environment and how little things we do make an impact in good or bad ways.
Most children don’t learn very well from lectures. If I sit my kids down on the couch and start “talking” to them about how we can be more green and be more environmentally friendly they are going to get bored pretty quick.
If we do a fun activity and talk while we have play they are much more receptive to hearing what I have to say. They will also absorb that information quicker!
I can play Earth Day Bingo with my kids and while we play we talk about the environment and what we can do as a family to make a change for good!
![Earth day bingo board Earth day bingo board](/uploads/1/3/4/3/134353747/380567251.jpg)
TOPICS TO DISCUSS WHILE PLAYING EARTH DAY BINGO
There are endless topics for discussion when it comes to Earth Day. You can learn all about the Earth Day initiatives over at EarthDay.org.
Here are some discussion ideas to talk about while you play Earth Day Bingo:
- Recycling: what does our family recycle and how can we improve
- Endangered Animals: how do they become endangered, what can we do to help
- Conservation: different types of conservation and why it is important
- Bottled Water: why using reusable water bottles is important
- Ways Kids Can Make a Difference: share about ways kids can make a difference in our environment today
HOW TO PLAY EARTH DAY BINGO
There are four different Earth Day Bingo cards. Print these off on white cardstock so that they last longer.
Reusing these bingo cards is a simple way to be green. I laminate my Earth Day Bingo cards so we can get them out and play with them over and over again!
This bingo game is played with pictures instead of numbers. Print off one extra card and cut out all the pictures to use as your key.
Draw one picture out for each play and players will mark that picture off of their card. You can mark the pictures off with a pencil, dry erase marker or just place a small item like a penny on top for a marker.
The game can be played by getting traditional bingos or you can get creative!
FREE PRINTABLE EARTH DAY BINGO CARDS
I have a set of free printable Earth Day Bingo Casino application mobile. cards for your to download and print off.
Just click the image below or this link to download: Earth Day Bingo Cards Animal rescue casino nsw.
If you want some more ideas for recycling and reusing items check these out:
Don’t forget to SHARE these Earth Day Bingo cards with your friends on social media!
Earth Day Bingo Preschool
- Instant Pot Chicken Parmesan (Low Carb) - February 5, 2021
- Free Printable Dinosaur Valentine Cards - February 2, 2021
- Super-Cute Kinetic Sand Valentine Printable - February 1, 2021