Lots of free reading challenge bingo cards to encourage old and new ways of reading. These reading bingo games include:
- Flexible options for students of all ages to try different genres, places to read, and other fun ways to select their reading
- Perfect to use during the school year or over the break (summer, fall, winter, spring)
- Looking for more free printable games? Check out all of our free bingo printable game cards
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How to Play Reading Bingo
Materials
- Free Reading Bingo Challenge Printable
- Writing Utensil like pen or markers to cross off or color items as completed
Instructions
- Print out bingo cards and pass out to participants.
- Let participants complete the entire card over a predetermined duration of time (eg. a certain month, winter or summer break).
- The goal would be to encourage reading every day (or nearly every day). Participants should aim to complete at least one item a day, though participants may choose to do more than one in a single day, or there may be days skipped in which case they may choose to catch up on other days.
- (Optional) To keep participants motivated throughout the period, you can pass out prizes for getting a line of bingo (a row, column, or diagonal of 5 - or 4 if using the preschool/kindergarten version) instead of having to wait until they get blackout bingo.
- Bring the completed card back to the school, library, or other group administrating this fun activity.
- (Optional) Have participants share what books they read to complete the tasks on their card. Pass out prizes if there are any.
Notes
Printable Reading Challenge Bingo Variations
Find the best free reading bingo cards that are:
- printer-friendly in black or white or with pops of color
- suitable for any time of the year
- all available as digital PDF files, meaning you can print them instantly
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Toddlers, Young Kids
For emergent readers in preschool and kindergarten. Reading activities to mark off include:
- Read with a flashlight
- Read a book with an animal in it
- Read to a stuffed animal
Elementary School
For grade. Reading activities to mark off include:
- Build a fort and read in it
- Read a book about friendship
- Read a book about a real person in history
Middle School
For 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. Reading activities to mark off include:
- Read a book in a series
- Read a book that won a Newbery award
- Read a book recommended by a family member
High School
For 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade. Reading activities to mark off include:
- Read a book by a woman author
- Read a memoir
- Read a book with a non-White main character
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Conclusion
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