St. Patrick’s Day Bingo for Kids: A Fun Shamrock Bingo Game for the Classroom

St Patrick’s Day bingo for kids is a simple classroom game that makes a fun activity for March celebrations. This printable Shamrock Bingo game is perfect for classroom parties, indoor recess, or an easy holiday brain break.

Holidays at school are always a fun kind of chaos.

Kids are excited. Schedules are a little different. And sometimes you just need an activity that feels festive but is still easy to manage (and not a lot of prep).

That is why I love using Shamrock Bingo.

Students already know how to play, it works with the whole class, and it is one of the easiest St. Patrick’s Day classroom party games to add to your plans.

St. Patrick's Day Bingo for Kids printable Shamrock Bingo classroom game

A Simple Game That Works With Any Class

One of the best things about Shamrock Bingo is how easy it is to implement with a full class.

You do not need complicated directions, and you do not need to explain a lot before starting. Most students already understand how bingo works, which means you can begin playing almost right away.

It is also a great activity when you have mixed ages or different learning levels in the room. Everyone can participate, and students who might not usually volunteer during lessons often get really excited about the game.

For teachers, it is one of those activities that feels festive but still keeps the classroom under control.

What Makes This Game Classroom Friendly

When teachers plan holiday activities, they usually need something that works quickly without a lot of prep or explanation.

This printable St Patrick’s Day bingo game for kids includes everything you need to celebrate.

What’s Included:

  • 30 unique bingo boards
  • Color version or print in black and white
  • Matching caller cards
  • Clear teacher directions
  • A “Make Your Own Bingo Board” activity if you have more than 30 players/students

Having 30 unique boards keeps the game exciting because every student’s card is different.

How to Play St Patrick’s Day Bingo in the Classroom

The setup is simple.

Print the bingo boards and caller cards. Give each student a board and something to mark their spaces.

Many teachers like to use:

  • cereal pieces (Lucky Charms work great)
  • small candies
  • mini erasers
  • bingo chips
  • dried beans

Then draw a caller card and have students look for the matching image on their board.

Students cover the space if they have it, and the first student to complete the pattern wins the round.

You can keep the game going by switching patterns each round. A simple horizontal line is a great first round, then you can move to diagonal, square, or blackout.

Perfect for St Patrick’s Day Classroom Parties

f you are planning a St Patrick’s Day classroom party, bingo is one of the easiest activities to include.

It works well as:

  • a whole class game
  • a party station activity
  • a quick filler activity when you have extra time
  • indoor recess
  • morning work during holiday week
  • a fun brain break between lessons
  • sub plans
  • a reward for good behavior

Students love the excitement of calling out “Bingo!”, and teachers love that it is easy to manage.

A Great Option for Larger Classes

Shamrock Bingo game board

Many bingo games stop at 30 boards, which can be tricky if you have a larger class or are combining groups.

This set includes a Make Your Own Bingo Board activity, which lets students create their own cards if you need more than 30 players.

It also doubles as a fun St Patrick’s Day activity.

Students enjoy selecting and arranging the images, and it makes them feel more involved in the game.

Grab the Shamrock Bingo Game

If you want a simple activity that students will genuinely enjoy, this St Patrick’s Day bingo for kids activity is an easy addition to your March plans.

It is one of those classroom games you can pull out every year when St Patrick’s Day rolls around.

More March Classroom Activities

If you are looking for another simple March activity, you might also enjoy my Worth More Than Gold writing activity.

Students complete the sentence:

______ is worth more to me than gold, because…

The responses are often sweet, thoughtful, and sometimes unintentionally hilarious. It is a simple activity that works well for writing practice or a meaningful March bulletin board.

FAQ About St. Patrick’s Day Bingo

The set includes 30 unique bingo boards, which works for most classrooms. There is also a “Make Your Own Bingo Board” option if you need more players.

Yes. Simply print the boards and caller cards onto yardstick. Once you cut out the caller cards, you are ready to play. Many teachers laminate the boards and caller cards so they can reuse them year after year.

This St Patrick’s Day bingo game for kids works well for kindergarten through upper elementary. Younger students love the pictures, and older students enjoy the competition.

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