We’ve included some helpful supplies further below if you’re looking for hole punches.Īnother variation on playing Number Bingo other than simply calling out the number is by calling out an equation with the correct response being the same as the number drawn. To prep the printable markers you can print them on cardstock and then either cut them out by hand or use a 1″ hole punch, or a 1/2 hole punch depending on which set you’re using. You can use your own markers to mark the spaces as they’re called (such as cereal, coins, buttons, small candies, etc), or you can use the circles provided with each set.
Each set has 15 bingo cards so lots of children can play at one time. Four sets are for those learning numbers 1-25, one set for children learning to count all the way to 100, and another set for kids learning to count to 1000 by 10’s and 100’s.
Just like with our Alphabet Bingo printables (we also have printable baby shower bingo as well!), learning numbers can be both educational and fun! Repetition is key to learning to identify numbers and their values.īelow we have six sets of free printable Number Bingo cards to choose from. For the first few years of school children focus on learning their numbers, starting with 1-10 and then gradually building until they can count to 1000! It is quite an accomplishment for a young child to hit each milestone.