Fall Printable Bingo Game
Fall is the perfect time to head outside and play. With crisp cool air, bright fall sunshine and tons of colorful leaves, who doesn’t like fall? There’s so much to see and do. And all of those fall things are part of this Fall Printable Bingo Game too.
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So after you’re all done jumping in the leaves, come inside and warm up with some hot chocolate and a fun game of bingo, and talk about everything you saw outside. The whole family can get into this game.
Who can be the first to get their acorn, candy corn, leaves and sunflowers in a row? Even the littlest one can play this game, making it perfect for a family game night.

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Why Kids Benefit from Learning About the Fall Season
Understanding fall helps young learners connect nature, seasonal routines, and real-life observations.
- Seasonal awareness: Kids notice temperature changes, shorter days, and colorful leaves, which encourages observation.
- Environmental understanding: Fall introduces natural cycles like harvest time in an accessible way.
- Vocabulary growth: Seasonal terms support reading and communication.
- Community connection: Cultural and family traditions often take place during this time, helping kids understand yearly rhythms.
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Recommended Fall Books
This Fall Printable Bingo Game isn’t the only thing you can do this fall. Reading stories is one of our favorite things to do here. Check out our favorite fall stories:
Goodbye Summer, Hello AutumnLeaf ManWe’re Going on a Leaf HuntApples and PumpkinsThere Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves!Fletcher and the Falling Leaves
There’s nothing better than a story on a rainy fall day. And you can wind up your fall storytime with a quick game of fall bingo!

Skills Kids Can Build with Fall Bingo Games
Fall-themed bingo creates a low-pressure space for early skill-building.
- Visual recognition: Kids match images quickly, which strengthens attention and picture association.
- Early vocabulary: Each picture offers a chance to discuss seasonal terms and meanings.
- Social play: Bingo encourages turn-taking and listening, which are helpful for group learning.
Recommended Fall Printable Packs
These printables pair well with the bingo game and offer more seasonal practice.
The fall-themed activity packs below are perfect for younger students who want hands-on pages and themed pretend-play experiences.
Fall Bingo Game Supplies
Here are the basics you’ll want before starting the game.
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper/cardstock
- Scissors
- Small counters or coins
- A basket or bowl for calling cards
I have the HP printer 8710, but it’s no longer available. It’s been running well for years now. Consider another HP Instant Ink-ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
Recommended Fall Toys
We also love some of these seasonal toys! Your little one will love learning about the seasons with puzzles, toys, and games like these:
Gleeporte Easter Wooden Peg Puzzles, Holiday Theme | Pack of 3 Learning Educational Pegged Puzzle Boards for Toddler & Kids | Ideal Gift EasterMelissa & Doug Seasons Floor PuzzleKizh Wooden Lacing Toy Big Apple Threading Fruits Montessori Activity Learning Travel Game Early Learning Fine Motor Skills for Baby Toddler and KidsVIAHART Brain Flakes 500 Piece Interlocking Plastic Disc Set | A Creative and Educational Alternative to Building Blocks | Tested for Children’s Safety | A Great STEM Toy for Both Boys and Girls!Leaf Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles Educational Learning Stem Toys Boys Girls Birthday Gift Colorful ShapeSimplay3 Rushing River Falls Multilevel & Expandable Splash & Water Play Table for Kids – Includes 9 Piece Accessory Kit

What’s included in the fall printable game?
This printable set includes 6 pages featuring four full bingo boards and two sets of calling cards. Each one is designed with simple images that young learners can easily identify.
The first two pages offer labeled cards with items such as pumpkins, apples, leaves, seasonal foods, scarecrows, hay bales, apple cider, squirrels, and more. These labeled images give early readers an easy way to recognize symbols while preparing them for the bingo activity.
The four bingo boards each present a different arrangement of familiar fall icons, including acorns, turkeys, corn, pumpkin pie, sunflowers, wagons, raking, and pumpkins. The varied layouts keep the game engaging for repeated play and allow several kids to participate without using the same board twice. By mixing symbols across each page, the set encourages visual matching and seasonal vocabulary practice in a fun and flexible way.

How to Extend the Activity
If you want to keep the theme going after bingo, seasonal games, and craft ideas make the learning feel complete.
- Fall LEGO challenge: Kids can recreate items from the bingo pages using blocks. This strengthens fine-motor skills while exploring themed builds.
- Fall Crafts: Let kids create art inspired by the images they marked during the game. It encourages creativity and helps them remember vocabulary.
- Nature walk scavenger list: Bring the bingo images outdoors and see which items kids can spot in real life. This helps them connect the printable to hands-on seasonal exploration.
- Storytelling prompts: Ask kids to create short stories using three images from their bingo board. This supports imagination while reinforcing seasonal vocabulary.
More Fall Printables
Need even more fall ideas? Try one of these fall activities for more fall fun.
- Fall Animals Coloring Pages
- Fall Multiplication Worksheets
- Fall Lacing Cards
- Fall Math Worksheets
- Fall Animals Tracing Worksheets
- Fall Letter Find Printables
- Fall Animals Counting Mats
- Fall Counting Cards and Puzzles
- Free Fall I Spy Printable by Homeschool of 1
- Printable Fall Food Counting Cards by Fun Handprint Art

What a great way to connect with your kids. Not only will they have fun, but they can practice their reading, math, and fine motor skills too. Older children can read off the words on the bingo cards, and younger children can describe the pictures.
And as the younger ones describe the pictures, the words on each card will help them connect sounds to letters, improving their pre-literacy skills!
Plus finding the right picture is a key part of decoding math skills. Sorting, lining up markers and categorization are all important pre-numeracy skills and great practice for older kids too.

Grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, and children alike can all enjoy this sweet little easy-to-play game. What a great way to pass the time while you’re waiting for an all-important family dinner, or to connect with the family after dinner.
Don’t forget to laminate for longer use!
Download the fall printable bingo game below
Print this out for a fun fall themed activity you can do with your kids and get into the spirit of the fall season.
























