Snowman Bingo Printable

Snowman Bingo Level 1 Cards theautismhelper.com pink hat and pink scarf green hat and green scarf blue hat and blue scarf grey hat and grey scarf purple hat and purple scarf grey hat green hat orange hat and orange scarf pink hat yellow hat Cards: Laminate and cut out. Use the label to put on the outside of a baggie. Play SNOW Bingo! Pick various activities from the list below, Share photos and videos of the activities that you have done on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, using #Snowmanmania2021; Try to complete the full sheet, one line, four corners, T, L, X, etc. Just like regular Bingo. All of these activities can be done from your home.

Winter bingo is the perfect indoor past time when it's cold and snowing outside. The whole family can have fun playing bingo with a calling card full of winter time favorites such as a sleigh, snowman, bells and buttons. Get ready to yell BINGO!
It's so easy to use printable Christmas games. Print the set of Bingo cards, the calling card and bingo makers. Each player receives 1 card and 9 markers. The caller places the calling cards face side down in front of him or her. The game starts with the caller turning over one of the calling cards and calls out the picture and the player puts a maker on top of that picture. The game continues until someone yells BINGO! The caller double checks the winners card and if there is a bingo another game begins.
Optional: Use Repositionable Craft Bond on the back of the small paper markers to make them into sticky notes so they stay in place. Pennies can also be used in place of the markers.

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Lots of learning and fun with a snowman roll and cover dice game! Such a great way for young kids to explore early math concepts. Add it to your collection of math activities for preschoolers.

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Kids love dice games. At least, that’s been my experience when teaching kindergarten and preschool. There’s just something about rolling a die that gets the kids excited.

So it’s fun to take that interest and attach it to a learning game like this one. The children get to have a blast tossing dice around as they practice early math concepts.

Snowman Roll and Cover

Creating a preschool theme around snowmen is always fun in the winter.

Couple that theme with the kids’ love of dice games, and you have this snowman math game.

Grab your own free printable snowman game and set it up for the kids. It’s perfect alongside a weekly snowman theme in the preschool or homeschool classroom.

Related: Winter Activities for Preschoolers

Materials for the Snowman Dice Game

Here’s what we used for our snowman roll and cover:

  • Printable game (get yours at the end of this post)
  • Laminator (optional)

You can use the printable number cube that comes with the game, or you can use real dice. That’s up to you and the kids.

Prepping the Snowman Roll and Cover

Print out the snowman roll and cover – one copy per two kiddos. I tend to use these during center time, so I like to have four or five copies on-hand for the kids to play with.

For durability, I’d suggest laminating the game board. You can also place the game in a dry erase pocket. If durability isn’t a concern, then skip that part.

You can use regular dice, or print out the ones that come with the game. One of the printable dice has the numerals 1 to 6 on it, while the other has the usual dice dots for the quantities 1 to 6.

Grab whatever the kids will use for the game pieces. We loved using the snowmen erasers (I found ours at Target, but Amazon has some alternatives) and large snowflake sequins. Other possibilities include bottle caps or coins.

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Snowman Roll and Cover Directions

This game is meant for two players.

Player 1 rolls the die or number cube, and then covers up the appropriate numeral on the snowman. Player 2 takers her turn and does the same.

Players go back and forth until all of the numbers are covered up. At that point, they count their pieces. Whoever covered up the most numbers is the winner.

When we play, if a player rolls a number that’s no longer on the board, they lose that turn. I tend to teach this in a funny way, exaggeratedly snapping my fingers and saying, “Maybe next time!” in a silly voice. This takes away the sting of not being able to cover up a number on that turn.

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The game is easily played with just one person, too. Kids are often very happy to roll a die and cover up numbers all on their own. I’ve known kids to play the dice game on their own over and over (and over!) again.

Other Ways to Play

Another way we like to use number games like this is with bingo dot markers, crayons, or markers. In that case, I print out extra copies of the game board. I don’t laminate them if we’re playing this way, of course.

When the kids play this way, each player chooses one color. They use that color dot marker (or crayon or regular marker) to color in each number as they’re playing.

Whoever has the most at the end of the game gets to take the paper home (for homeschooling families, whoever wins can put it up in their bedroom).

You can also turn the printable into a count and stack game. Have the kids identify the numbers and try to stack the appropriate number of manipulatives on top of that spot. This works well with Unifix cubes or mini erasers.

Would your kiddos enjoy this simple snowman roll and cover game? If you play it, I’d love to hear what the children think.

Printable Snowman Lesson Plans

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A week’s worth of snowman-themed lesson plans for the preschool classroom and homeschool preschool. Includes weekly lesson plans centered on hands-on learning activities, themed book list, and additional printables.

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Get the Snowman Roll and Cover Printable

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Originally published January 2017.