Free Printable Earth Day Bingo Cards Set for Kids

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Make April 22nd fun for kids with this free printable Earth Day Bingo Cards game! Perfect for classrooms, parties & family game night. Download, print & play!

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Earth Day is one of those holidays that sneaks up on you fast. One minute you’re thinking about spring break, and the next — boom — April 22nd is right around the corner! 🌿

If you’re looking for a simple, no-stress activity that actually gets kids excited about our planet, you are in the right place. These Free Printable Earth Day Bingo Cards are exactly what you need. Easy to print. Easy to play. Zero prep stress. You’re welcome. šŸ˜„

Earth Day Bingo Boards free to print

What Are Earth Day Bingo Cards?

So, what exactly is in this printable set? Great question!

This is a themed bingo game built around Earth Day. The set includes 10 unique bingo boards, so you can play with a whole group without anyone having the exact same card. Don’t worry, everyone has a free space in the middle of each of the bingo sheets It also comes with a full set of calling cards featuring images, which means it works beautifully for both readers and non-readers alike.

Think of little ones in preschool or kindergarten, think ESL students, think anyone who just loves pictures. This earth-themed bingo game meets everyone right where they are in a great way. 🌱

Earth Day Bingo Boards and Calling cards with images

Why You’ll Love This Idea

It’s Simple AND Educational

You know how sometimes an activity sounds fun but takes 45 minutes to set up? Not this one. Print the cards, grab some bingo chips (or M&Ms — no judgment šŸ¬), and you are ready to go.

Meanwhile, kids are soaking in earth day vocabulary in small groups and environmental themes without even realizing it. It’s sneaky learning at its finest. As a mom, I live for that kind of win.

It Works for So Many Ages and Settings

One of the things I love most about this printable bingo game is how flexible it is. Whether you’ve got toddlers, elementary schoolers, or a mixed-age crew, this works. You can use it at home for a little Earth Day family fun, or hand it off to a teacher for a classroom party activity.

It’s the kind of printable that genuinely does double duty. And honestly? Anything that works both at home and in a classroom setting deserves a gold star for a perfect activity. ⭐

Earth Day Bingo Calling Cards sheet on a clip

How to Use Your Free Printable Earth Day Bingo Cards

Using this printable Earth Day bingo set is seriously simple. Here’s how to get started:

Step 1 — Download and print. To download, head to the bottom of the post and enter your name and email address in the dark green download box. Print all 10 bingo boards on regular 8.5 x 11 paper. Print the calling cards on a separate sheet. Ensure you check your printer settings before printing for best results.

Step 2 — Cut the calling cards. Give them a quick cut apart so each image card is individual. You can laminate them if you want them to last longer (totally optional, but great for future use!). You can even laminate the different bingo boards and use dry erase markers too!

Step 3 — Gather your bingo markers. Use bingo chips, coins, dried beans, or even small candies. Keep it fun and low-key. Using what you have is a simple way to make it fun.

Step 4 — Pick a caller. One person draws calling cards one at a time and holds them up (or names what’s on the card). Players mark their boards if they have a match as the different cards are called.

Step 5 — Shout BINGO! First player to get five in a row wins! šŸŽ‰

It’s that easy. No complicated rules, no special supplies. Just print, play, and have fun celebrating our beautiful Earth.

Earth Day Bingo Cards on a grass background

Fun Ways to Use This Earth Day Bingo Game

Here are some ideas to make the most of this printable:

  • Classroom Earth Day party ā€” Teachers, this one’s for you! Hand out a board to each student and use it as a classroom game during your Earth Day celebration.
  • Family game night ā€” Make April 22nd feel special with a little themed bingo before or after dinner with these cute Earth Day bingo cards.
  • Scout troop meeting ā€” Looking for a low-prep activity? This is perfect for a nature-themed meeting.
  • After-school snack time activity ā€” Sometimes you just need something for the kids to do while they munch. Boom. Done.
  • Earth Day birthday party game ā€” If your kiddo has an April birthday, this is such a cute party game addition.
  • Homeschool Earth Day unit ā€” Drop this into your environmental science or social studies week for a fun break from worksheets.

The possibilities are seriously endless. And since you get 10 different boards, you’ve got enough for a solid-sized group right out of the box. šŸŒŽ

Earth Day Bingo Board with Bingo chips around it

Variations for Using the Printable

Want to mix it up a little? Here are some fun ideas for variations to try:

Four Corners Bingo ā€” Instead of five in a row, players have to cover all four corner squares to win using the free bingo cards. It changes up the game and makes it last a bit longer.

Blackout Bingo ā€” Players have to fill the entire board before calling BINGO. Great for a rainy day when you’ve got plenty of time for a fun game of bingo BLACKOUT!

Earth Day Bingo Cards in a staggered stack

Team Play ā€” Split kids into two teams. Each team shares one bingo board and takes turns marking squares. Perfect for encouraging teamwork.

Silent Bingo ā€” The caller holds up the image calling card without saying a word. Players have to recognize the image on their own. Great for ESL learners or early readers building recognition skills.

Reverse Bingo ā€” The last person to get bingo wins instead of the first. Kids think this is hilarious, and honestly, so do I. šŸ˜‚

Free Printable Earth Day Bingo Game for April 22nd

Common Questions About Earth Day Bingo

How many players can play at once?
​This set includes 10 bingo boards, so up to 10 players can play at once. Need more? Simply print duplicates!

Do I need to laminate the cards?
Nope! You can play with them as-is. However, if you want to reuse them year after year, laminating is a great option. Use dry-erase markers and wipe clean after each game.

What age is this best for?
This printable works well for ages 3 and up. Younger kids up to middle school and even high school ages, because the calling cards use images instead of words, even the youngest players can join in.


What do I use as bingo markers?
Anything small works, so many different items will do! Try dried beans, pennies, small buttons, candy pieces, Bingo daubers, or actual bingo chips if you have them. We’ve also used LEGO pieces in a pinch. 🧩

Can I use this in my classroom?
​Absolutely! This is a single-use personal and classroom license printable. It’s perfect for school parties, celebrations, and Earth Day learning activities.

Is this really free?
Yes! Just enter your email address below, and the download will be sent to your email, download, print PDF file, and play. 🌻

Earth Day Bingo Unique Boards in a free printable set

My Favorite Printable Supplies:

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  • Printer: I love myĀ HP Home Printer, it prints beautifully everytime no matter what projects I am working on.
  • Paper: Depending on the durability you want with your printables, consider printing on white card stock or high quality paper.
  • Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables.
  • Paper Cutter: I love my CARL Paper Cutter. It makes trimming and cutting out printables a breeze.
  • Sticker Paper: When printing tags or other free printables, sticker paper can make it easy to attach to gifts, boxes, or to make your own stickers.
  • Cutting Supplies: You’ll want a great pair of paper cutting scissors and I love using an Xacto Knife for intricate details.
  • Pens and Coloring Supplies: Here are some of my favorite writing tools for pencils and pens. Coloring supplies that I love to use in my own home: colored pencils, crayons, markers for adults, and markers for kids.
Three sheets of calling cards for Earth Day image bingo

Download the Earth Day Bingo Printable Here

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Celebrate Earth Day with a game of free printable bingo

Celebrate Earth Day the Easy Way šŸŒ

Earth Day doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes the best moments come from a simple game at the kitchen table or a fun activity in the classroom.

These Free Printable Earth Day Bingo Cards make it easy to celebrate, teach, and connect — all at the same time. And that’s kind of what Earth Day is all about, right? Coming together to appreciate this big beautiful planet we all share and raise environmental awareness.

So go ahead — download your set of free printable bingo cards, print those cards, and get ready for a seriously good time. Your kids (and your sanity) will thank you. šŸ’š

Earth Day Bingo board with a pencil on top of it for kids to play

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