Neighborhood Walk Bingo Printable
Neighborhood walk Bingo. Print off our Bingo sheet and take to your neighborhood streets to cross off things on the board as you see them. The first one to get a Bingo gets a special treat! Play Nature Bingo on a Nature Walk! At one lovely visit to Dinosaur State Park in Connecticut, they had a game of Nature Bingo available that the kids found really enjoyable. All you need is images and/or words of things in nature that you would find in your neighborhood.
Spread some cheer to your neighborhood by decorating the sidewalks with Chalk the Walk BINGO! Wild classic slots casino.
There are many ways to play! And everyone wins because the sidewalk will be filled with positivity by the end of the game.
I created four BINGO cards and a set of prompts you can pull from a cup. Just print, cut, and play!
You can download my free “Chalk the Walk BINGO” activity here.
This is part of my four weeks of quarantine series: A new (free!) project every single day, for four weeks.
UPDATE: I have created a mailing list for all my freebies. If you’d like to get an e-mail every day with a link to the newest template, you can sign up here.
Stay well, friends!
Inside: When you go on your next family walk, take one of these printable neighborhood walk scavenger hunts to make the family walk more fun.
When my kids were young, and I’d mention to my mom over the phone they were cranky, she would remind me what her mom always said to her: Get outside.
And each time she told me to take the babies for a walk, I would roll my eyes slightly, and then do it.
It always worked like magic.
The drama calmed. Their sour moods faded. The smiles returned.
And now they’re older, getting outside still works like a charm.
When they’re cranky or bickering or being snarky, I send them outside.
They need fresh air, they need oxygen and they need movement.
And now we’re all quarantined due to the coronavirus, and we’re all stuck indoors more than usual, we make it a point to take family walks outdoors daily… it’s our only chance to get outside of these four walls.
But walking around the block every day for the next few weeks bores even me.
So we created 9 different neighborhood walk scavenger hunts to make our family walks more fun.
Scavenger Hunts to Make Neighborhood Walks More Fun
One simple way to make the walks around our neighborhood less boring is to start looking for things around us.
We went on a rainy walk and spent the walk searching for earthworms.
And it made the walk so much more enjoyable.
So why not hunt for other things, even when the rain is gone and the earthworms are back in the soil?
I created 9 different scavenger hunts you and your kids can print out and take with you on your next family walk around the neighborhood.
It’s a perfect social distancing (while also getting fresh air) activity. And it will be fun even when the social distancing is over.
Related: Here are other ways to stay busy during the Quarantine: 18 Ways to Stay Sane When You’re Stuck Indoors with Kids
Here are the 9 Scavenger Hunts you can print and use (download them for FREE below):
General Scavenger Hunt
Neighborhood Walk Bingo Printable Cards
Nature Scavenger Hunt
Color Scavenger Hunt- perfect for toddlers and preschoolers learning their colors or to make the scavenger hunt harder for older kids.
Shape Scavenger Hunt- we rarely pause to look at and evaluate the shape of items unless we’re specifically hunting for shapes.
Bingo tickets online. ABC Scavenger Hunt- look for letters all around your neighborhood… my daughter found them etched into the concrete sidewalk.
Numbers Scavenger Hunt- numbers are everywhere. You can go on a hunt finding them.
Nighttime Scavenger Hunt-There’s no reason to only go on a scavenger hunt in the daytime. Put on pjs and have a nighttime walk. Just remember to take a flashlight with you so you can see the list.
Photo Scavenger Hunt- Hand your kiddos your phones or old cameras or even your really good camera wrapped around their necks and have them go on the photo hunt.
Make Your Own Scavenger Hunt- have your kids help you fill out a list and create your own family scavenger hunt. It can be a different one each time you create it.
Neighborhood Walk Bingo Printable Card
How to Use these Neighborhood Walk Scavenger Hunts
1. Download and print these neighborhood walk scavenger hunts
2. Grab a clipboard and a pen and head out on a neighborhood walk.
3. Work together as a team and search for the items on the list as a family.
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Bingo Numbers Free Printable
4. Or if your kids are older, you can divide into teams, the kids against the adults. When kids work together against a common “enemy,” it builds a stronger relationship between your kids.
5. If you want a “winner,” the person or team who wins can choose dinner or can choose dessert or can not do a chore.
The real winners though will be the moms who get their kids out of the house to shake the crabbiness out.
We can all use all the help we can get these next few weeks.
When you can go to the park again, use the Park Bingo Game to make visiting differnet parks more fun.