Preview of Picture Bingo with Body Parts

Picture Bingo Worksheet

Picture Bingo with Body Parts

KindergartenVisual discrimination (matching)Aligned standard — coming soon

This picture-bingo card is built for listening. The caller says one of the a hand, a foot and an ear, and the child scans, finds, and marks the matching picture. Connecting a spoken word to its image is a simple readiness skill — careful listening and looking — that suits a Kindergarten child perfectly. The body parts keep the card friendly and familiar, so it stays fun across many rounds.

What picture bingo teaches is attention: listen to the named picture, scan the card, mark the match. For Kindergarten that listening-and-looking practice is real readiness, the groundwork beneath later school skills rather than reading itself. The friendly body parts card invites a child to play it over and over, turning simple attention practice into something a child happily asks to do again.

Children who like body parts enjoy the listen-and-find rhythm, and a friendly card keeps a small group playing together. When this feels easy, play a round of picture bingo with camping gear, or try picture bingo with kitchen tools. You can also browse every picture bingo worksheet or the whole body parts collection for kindergarten — each card prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more rounds a child plays, the sharper their listening and quick-looking become.

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