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Valentine Bingo: Number Bingo 0-30

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Kids will love these printable Valentine bingo cards, perfect for practicing reading and writing numbers 0-30!

When I was in the classroom, my kids always loved playing Valentine games. Valentine bingo was always a fan favorite. I tried to incorporate number games whenever possible. Now that I am homeschooling my soon to be kindergarten, its been a goal of mine to create as many games as possible.

What I love about this number bingo game is that there are multiple ways to play it so that kids get to practice reading, recognizing, and writing their numbers from zero to 30!

valentine number bingo cards

Playing Valentine Bingo

  • Print the needed amount of Bingo cards (cardstock recommended)
  • Laminate (optional but strongly encouraged)
  • Print one to two sets of the number cards. This will depend on the number of kids playing.  I like to print several sets so there is a great chance of finding a number on the bingo card.
  • Turn the number cards face down. Players will take turns drawing a card, searching for the number on their bingo board, and covering it with a chip.   I like these counting chips from Amazon because they are transparent and you can use them in lots of ways. You could also make it extra yummy and use chocolate or candy corn.
  • The first player to get a line across, up/down, or diagonal wins the Valentine bingo game
  • Trade bingo boards and repeat!

More ways to play Valentines bingo

I included two sets of Valentine bingo cards. The first set has solid numbers to help kids recognize and read the numbers up to 30. The second set of bingo cards are made with a dotted number font so that kiddos can trace their number instead of covering it. This allows them to practice writing their numbers as well.

When kids read, verbalize, and write something they are more apt to remember it. You can have your little players write directly on the bingo card and then throw it out when they are finished but a better way is to use a sheet protector and dry erase markers. That way you can reuse the cards over and over again.

I absolutely love making these cards. If there is something specific you want to see on the blog please drop me a line and let me know.

Happy Bingo!

XOXO

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