Reading Bingo

  
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  1. Reading Bingo Sheet
  2. Reading Bingo Card

Reading Book BINGO Prizes For us, there are three different levels of prizes based on the books read. There’s the traditional five in a row BINGO prize, the perimeter prize (sneaking math in for the homeschool mom win!), and the complete board prize.

With summer here, I needed something to inspire & motivate my little reader (and readers to be)! I created these fun Summer Reading BINGO charts to use with my own kids. Today, I am excited to share these printable BINGo cards with you. Here’s how the Summer Reading BINGO challenge works:

Reading Bingo Sheet

1. Set a reading time goal for each individual child.
2. Decide on one or several prizes. These could be a special trip for ice cream, a new toy, a trip to the water park, or really anything. Just make sure the prizes are something that the kids really want to earn.
3. Start reading, reading, & reading. As they read, the child gets to cross off the chart.

Reading Bingo Card

4. Then comes the prizes. You could give a small prize for getting BINGO (5 across or 5 down) & a really awesome prize for finishing the whole chart and getting blackout, it’s really whatever you decide.
I hope these free & fun printables keep your little ones inspired to read, read, & read!
Click here to download & print the following three BINGO cards or Right click on the image to open it in a new window. You can save it or print from there. Make sure to scale it to size when printing!

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