Looking for a fun way to work on number recognition for numbers 1-30? Try these FREE Number BINGO boards. Six different boards come in this freebie as well as number cards {color & black/white available}.
This freebie is the 10th and final post of our Getting Ready for Kindergarten Series. I simply can’t believe how fast the summer has gone!
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**Free number boards can be downloaded when you click on the teal download button towards the end of this post.
Introducing number recognition is a great place to start before entering Kindergarten. It can be a simple as pointing out numbers wherever you go or showing your child how you use numbers in every day life {like on the clock or writing a check}.
If your child is able to start recognizing numbers, even better! And that’s what today’s freebies are all about. You’ll find 6 free Number BINGO boards plus number cards for 1-30.
Number BINGO Boards
Quick Reminder: When playing Number BINGO, especially with reluctant learners, keep the mindset that you’re going to have fun while exposing your child to numbers. Maybe your child won’t stick with the entire game. That’s okay. Just play until she shows signs that she’s done. If you push to make her finish the game, she may not want to play the next time you pull it out.
Before playing, just print off the boards you want {you may want to share a board with your child or play separately} and all number cards onto cardstock. I backed my number cards by printing front/back with pg. 6 of the download, but you don’t have to.
Cut out the number cards, shuffle, and place them in a pile face down. Let your child pick the top card. Depending upon what your child knows, ask her to read the number, or you simply provide the number. I like to also talk about the numbers that make up the number, like: 20 has a 2 with a 0 after it.
See if your child can find the number on her board. Note: When using the colored version, the colors will match.
Once the number has been found, cover it up with a chip or small object. Repeat until you have four in a row, four corners, or the entire board covered. Remember, if your child loses interest before she “wins”, that’s okay!
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Enjoy!
~Becky
Love these! Thank you
You’re welcome! 🙂
My son will love these! Thanks!
Glad to hear! They were fun to create! 🙂
Thank you sooooo much!!! I can’t wait to start playing with my kiddos! Is there any way to get this game with numbers 1-10, 10-20, and 1-20?
At this time, I don’t have plans to create those, but you could make your own at home. 🙂
What beautiful bingo cards! A great way to learn numbers no doubt.
Thank you! 🙂
This is wonderful thank you! My daughter is having trouble recognizing double digit numbers and this is perfect. She had no idea we were doing school work! And I love the bright colours! Thanks again.
You’re welcome! 🙂
What beautiful bingo cards!
Thank you! 🙂
WOW! What amazing bingo cards! A great way to learn numbers no doubt.
Thank you!
Can’t believe i’ve only just found this. Thank You.
I think numbers bingo is fun way to recognize the number to young ones
It’s a sad fact that summer is over, but these fun cards can bring it back to us for a while) My kids and I love bingo! Thank you for such colorful cards. And for those who like to play roulette as well as I do, I suggest using this website to withdraw money. Thanks again for the cards!
What a great resource. Thanks for this 🙂
Wow! I was looking something for my kiddos and found your post. That’s so wonderful and I will surely try this playing with them soon. Thanks for sharing this wonderful post.