These printable alphabet bingo cards are a fun way to practice letter recognition with preschoolers and kindergarteners! This set of alphabet bingo cards features all lowercase letters. If you want more lowercase letter practice, be sure to grab these lowercase alphabet dot marker pages, too!
If your family loves picture bingo, make sure to check out the large collection of printable picture bingo games available on The Artisan Life.
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How to play alphabet bingo
Alphabet bingo is an easy, low-prep way to help your child learn their letters while having fun! Preschoolers, kindergarteners, and even older children will enjoy playing this game. Many educators focus on teaching lowercase letters first, so this set of bingo boards uses only lowercase letters. In the future, I will make uppercase alphabet bingo and a mixed case version, too. Check back again soon for these other versions!
Because this alphabet bingo game is geared towards letter recognition, not just "winning," you may want to play blackout bingo instead of stopping once one or two people have made five in a row.
Make sure to print the two pages of call cards at the back. Do not print an extra card and cut it up - two letters of the alphabet are not shown on each card.
You can use these bingo cards in a "traditional" way by cutting out the pictures on the call list sheet, placing them in a bowl, and drawing them randomly. You can save some time cutting out tiles by giving the call sheets to an adult and having them ‘randomly’ call out images. This means fewer pieces to cut out and keep track of.
I recommend printing bingo games on bright white 32 lb paper. The paper is sturdier than 'normal' copy paper and brighter for cleaner, more vibrant pictures. For a comparison of several papers, including cardstock and various printer papers, please see this post on the best paper for printables.
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For more durable games, laminate the pages. You can also slide them into “secure” page protectors with a flap on top to keep the page from slipping out. Page protectors make it easy to organize your printables in a three ring binder!
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You can use objects like counting bears or math link cubes to mark called images.
Or, of course, you can use ever-popular dauber markers to mark cards for one-time use. After all, they are called bingo markers!
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Lowercase alphabet bingo printables
I've shared many different picture bingo games over the years. Usually I have a variety of set sizes with larger, classroom sets available for purchase. Due to the smaller number of images in the pool (26 letters of the English alphabet), I decided not to make a large set of 50 for these alphabet bingo cards.
There are two different sets of bingo cards: a low-cost classroom set with 20 cards and a free set with 10 cards. The cards are unique and the two sets can be combined for 30 total cards. Please note that, due to the smaller image pool, there will probably be multiple "winners" on the same turn.
Like all picture bingo games on the Artisan Life, these are for personal and single classroom use. You are welcome to print and use them as many times as you'd like with your own children, students, therapy clients, library activity, etc.
You are not licensed to share the printouts or digital files with others for use with their students, children, or groups. Please just send your friends and coworkers to this post so they can download their own copies.
Please keep scrolling to find the set(s) you want.
Classroom set of 20 lowercase alphabet bingo boards
If you don't need the set of 20, please keep scrolling for the free set of 10 cards.
Free printable set of 10 alphabet bingo cards
Larger families and smaller groups love this set of 10 free printable bingo boards! Combine them with the set of 20 free cards for 30 unique cards. Here's a sample of three boards and the two pages of calling cards so you can see what you're getting:
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