Nature bingo game

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Also if you are making more than one bingo sheet so you can play with others make sure each one is in a different order. If you are cutting them out make sure you paste them down. Choose one to put into each empty box of your bingo sheet. When you get home you can write the names or draw a picture of 24 of the things you spotted on your walk, or, if you have a printer, you can print them in a small enough size to put on your BINGO chart. Maybe you can take a picture of each thing on your walk to help you remember if you do not yet know how to write? You will need to choose at least 24 things. Remember that minibeast hunt we went on? That will also help. All of those leaves you identified with us will help here as will all of the wildflowers we identified. You might see bees, flies, woodlice, butterflies, ladybirds, worms, grass, dandelions, nettle, oak trees, birch trees, lime trees, forget-me-nots, the neighbour’s cat, a pigeon, a cloud, a stone etc. Games are not just fun to play they are fun to make, so, when you head out for your walk today, note down many of the different natural things you see. printable bingo template (you can find plenty online or here is one to try).It got me thinking about playing bingo on a nature walk or looking out your window. Who doesn’t love a game of bingo? This idea was inspired by my daughter’s board game bird bingo.

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