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Easter Bingo for Kids in Spanish


This Easter bingo for kids in Spanish is an interactive family activity that will engage your children at home or in the Spanish classroom this spring.

Are you looking for a fun Easter activity to do in your Spanish class?? Or maybe you are hosting a bilingual playdate and are looking for a fun way to incorporate the target language.

Well, look no more! This Easter bingo for kids in Spanish is the perfect game to learn Spanish at home or in the classroom. Play it in small groups or in groups of up to 10. Preschoolers, young children and kids of all ages will love playing this fun game!

Happy playing! Make sure to tag us on Instagram or Facebook so we can see your family or classroom playing this Spanish bingo game together! Just tag me @lorenaylennox! I would be delighted!

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Easter Bingo for Kids in Spanish

What do you need for this Easter bingo game in Spanish?

For this fun Easter bingo game, you will need:

  • 8.5 x 11 printer paper or card stock
  • A printer
  • Bingo chips or something to mark bingo with such as pebbles, legos, or if you want to be festive, jelly beans!
  • A laminator and laminating sheets if you want to save this game and play it again another day!

Related: Easter Scavenger Hunt in Spanish (Free Printable)

Easter Bingo for Kids in Spanish

What comes in this Easter bingo printable in Spanish?

This printable bingo game is made out of beautiful watercolors.

It comes with 30 Easter theme and spring themed different bingo cards. I also included different colored eggs so that you child can work on their colors in Spanish.

Related: Color Flashcards in Spanish (Free Printable)

The printable bingo cards have a vocabulary word in Spanish and a picture of the meaning.

Here are the 30 Easter calling cards that come included in the set:

SpanishEnglish
La canasta de PascuaEaster basket
El conejoRabbit
El corderoLamb
El pollitoChick
El patitoDuckling
Las orejas de conejitoBunny ears
El chocolateChocolate
El dulceCandy
Los malvaviscoMarshmallow (peeps)
El pastelitoCupcake
El huevo rosadoPink egg
El huevo anaranjadoOrange egg
El huevo verdeGreen egg
El huevo amarilloYellow egg
El huevo azulBlue egg
El huevo moradoPurple egg
El panecillo de PascuaHot cross bun
La iglesiaChurch
La cruzCross
La palmaPalm leaf
Las floresFlowers
La hierbaGrass
La mariquitaLady bug
La mariposaButterfly
La abejaBee
La zanahoriaCarrot
El narcisoDaffodil
El cervatoFawn
El pájaroBird
El nido Nest

You will also receive 10 Bingo boards to go along with the game cards. Each of the cards comes with a free space This means that you can play with up to 10 players in each game! Below is a preview image of what a bingo mat will look like.

use the easter calling cards in more ways outside of this bingo game

Below I want to share a few fun ways that you can use the calling cards as Easter flashcards in Spanish to get your littles learning more Easter vocabulary in Spanish.

Check out some of the ways below:

  • Create a print rich environment by placing these around the house. Add adhesive magnets to the back of the laminated flashcards and hang them on your fridge or washer.
  • Print out multiple sets and work on sequences and patterns with your preschoolers!
  • One of my favorite activities is to print off two sets and use them as a memory game. This activity is perfect for younger children to practice language development and memorization skills to connect the spoken word to the image. Make sure every time you flip over a card, you say the name of what’s on it!
  • You could also play a fun game by having your child stand on the opposite side of the room as you, or even better outside. First, shuffle the flashcards. Then, lift a flashcard and show your child. Lastly, if they guess it right, they can take a step or hop forward! If they mess up, a step backward! Will they make it to where you are?
  • Hide these words around the house. Give your children their easter baskets and have them hunt for the words. The words they find they have to repeat in Spanish to help with memorization.

Related: Easter Basket Stuffers for Kids

  • Play What’s Missing. Pick a handful of flashcards to your child. Talk about the flashcards and lay them flat on the table. Then, take a scarf and place them over the cards and remove a card. Have your child guess which card is missing.
  • You could play a bilingual game and say the version in English. Have your child repeat it in Spanish and vice versa.
  • Place the flash cards face up on a table and see how fast your child can recognize the word. This is a great way to practice letter and word recognition.
  • Play Slapjack by placing all of the flashcards face down on a table. Say a word on the list and have your child flip the cards over until they find the correct card.
  • Lastly, you could cut the cards in half and use them as puzzles by having your child match the words and images with their correct halves.

Related: 25 Free Easter Printables for preschoolers

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Easter Bingo for Kids in Spanish

How to Play Easter Bingo Game in Spanish

Now that you have your game printed and cut out, you are ready to play this fun activity.

Use this bingo for your easter parties, or use it at home and get the whole family involved.

Are you ready to have so much Easter fun?

Let’s play. Here’s how:

  • Give everyone a bingo card. This bingo game comes with 10 bingo sheets to use with up to ten players.
  • Then give every player a handful of bingo markers. You could also use items such as candy corn, coins, or small loose parts to mark your bingo game.
  • Let everyone mark their gratis free space.
  • Place all of the calling cards in the middle of the floor, or to keep them from going all over the place, in a small bowl.
  • Have the first player randomly select a card and announce it the group. Player with that image can mark their card with their markers.
  • Take advantage of this opportunity to keep the game in Spanish. After a couple times of play and learning the Spanish vocabulary, get competitive. Playfully remove a player if they resort to using English.
  • Repeat the previous step until a player fill up their entire card. The first person to fill their card, wins!
  • Give the winner a small prize.
  • Play again!

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Tips to get maximum language use from this Spring Bingo in Spanish!

  • To make sure you get the absolute most language use out of this bingo game, state the rule that the class or your family is only allowed to speak in Spanish!
  • If the child flips a card and does not know the word of the image on the card, help them out with the pronunciation. Even better, before the game, flip the the cards and review the words!

Then, you can ask questions or say phrases such as:

“¿Quién tiene el ____? “

“¡Solamente mamá tiene la ______!”

“¡Wau, todos tenemos los ___!”

¡Qué suertudo, tu tienes el arcoiris!

Repeating phrases like this to include the vocabulary word with help the new Spanish vocabulary stick!

  • Allow your child sufficient time to process the card that has been chosen, and to identify the object on their card. Try not to interject or speed up their finding process. Doing so might confuse the child or discourage participation.

How to get your Easter Bingo now!

You can purchase your Easter Bingo in Spanish in my Etsy shop for $4.97 by clicking through the button below!

If you prefer to purchase it on TPT, you can do so here.

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I hope you enjoy this Easter printable for kids in Spanish. Make this one of your Easter celebrations that you can do each year!

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