Valentine's Day Sensory Bag Alphabet Bingo

Check out this no-mess and super fun sensory bag BINGO activity for kids. To make the sensory bag, I like to use baby lotion and red food coloring to fill a Ziplock bag. Students will love exploring to find the different letters with their fingers or a paintbrush. An engaging fine motor activity to complete with your preschool, homeschool, or early elementary students this Valentine’s Day... Check out this easy-to-complete activity! Check out these cool 30+ Valentine's day Crafts for kids


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Valentine's Day Sensory Bag Alphabet Bingo

Check out this no-mess and super fun sensory bag BINGO activity for kids. To make the sensory bag, I like to use baby lotion and red food coloring to fill a Ziplock bag. Students will love exploring to find the different letters with their fingers or a paintbrush.

Once the sensory bag is complete, create a letter search page by writing letters all over (in random places) a piece of white paper. Then create a BINGO sheet for students to fill out. I chose to make a three-by-three page, but feel free to make whatever you feel is right for your student(s).

Layer the random letter page behind the sensory bag. Give students a paintbrush (or let them use their fingers) to search for letters. When students find a letter, they will cover that letter on their BINGO board. They will continue to play until they have reached a BINGO. Creating multiple boards provides students with hours of fun learning opportunities!

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