Earth Day Bingo

April 22nd is Earth Day. It’s also Earth Day’s 45th Anniversary! Wondering what to do for Earth Day? Well, we createe a fun project to help get kids excited about Earth Day. The World sees Earth Day as an opportunity to support environmental programs and it is celebrated simultaneously around the globe by people of all backgrounds, faiths and nationalities. This year include your children in the support of Earth Day with a Nature Bingo Card that includes picking up trash and finding items that can be recycled as well as spotting many things in nature!

Nature Bingo Card Printable

Print out the Earth Day Nature Bingo Card and head out on a nature hike, to the park, or out into your neighborhood. While someone might win the game and get a “Bingo” first, everyone is a winner as the cards fill up and and all kinds of treasures are found. The environment is a winner to as trash and items that can be recycled are collected and taken care of properly. Remember to teach your children the importance of picking up trash and recyclables whenever possible, not just as part of a game!

In addition to teaching children about the importance of picking up trash and other items that are not good for our environment there are many other ways to get involved! Teach them to volunteer. Many communities have Earth Day festivials! Go!! Change a family habit. Do something nice for the Earth not just on Earth Day but every day. Teach your children to protect the environment year-round!

Earth Day Bingo Printable

To print our Earth Day Nature Bingo Card simply right click on the image below and select print! This bingo card isn’t just for Earth Day. Use this free printable bingo card on nature hikes, while camping with kids, or any time you’re outdoors!

We created this Earth Day Bingo card for you to enjoy. If you complete it, post a photo example of one of these squares to Instagram with #Treecologist, send us an e-mail, and we'll send you a t-shirt. Earth Day Printables: Bingo Cards There are three pages of Earth Day bingo cards with each page containing two different cards for a total of six Earth Day Bingo cards. Make sure to cut apart one card so you pull the pieces out of a hat (or the item of your choice) to call the items as the bingo caller.

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Earth Day Bingo Cards and Template The latest version of our bingo card creator software, Bingo Card Printer, comes with hundreds of ready-to-use bingo activities and games, including a ready to use set of Earth Day bingo cards. Play Earth Day Bingo for Earth Day’s 50th Anniversary! Today isn’t just any Earth Day–– it is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! First celebrated and founded by Gaylord Nelson in 1970, the day was meant to increase climate awareness and create a movement that focused on environmental protection.

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Earth Day Bingo

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Normally, Earth Day involves community-wide clean-ups, climate strikes, and people taking collective action to share their passion for protecting the planet. This Earth Day is going to look a little different. While we may be physically apart, we can still take action for our Earth together.

The OEC Emerging Leaders Council challenges you to #QuaranGreen with us, as we virtually celebrate Earth Day 2020!

From April 19th through April 25th, join us in practicing #SustainableDistancing by playing Earth Day Bingo on Instagram and Facebook.

Show your friends and family your love for the Earth by completing actions, checking off your Bingo squares, and posting to your story. If you cover your board, you’ll be entered into a raffle to win your choice of fun and environmentally-friendly prizes.

Earth Day Bingo Free

Here’s how to win:
(1) Post the Earth Day Bingo board to your preferred social media platform
(2) Cover your squares with pictures of your progress or your favorite environmental emoji 🌎
(3) Challenge three friends to play Earth Day Bingo, too!

Earth Day Bingo Card

After you’ve tagged your friends, message the OEC on Instagram or Facebook and we’ll drop your name in the raffle. We’ll be drawing daily from the dedicated virtual Earth Day advocates who successfully declare BINGO.

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