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Free Ramadan Bingo Printable

Ramadan bingo is a simple, low-prep way for kids to learn about Islamic traditions while playing a familiar game they already enjoy.

These printable bingo cards feature pictures like lanterns, crescent moons, prayer time, mosque scenes, and family iftar moments, making it easy to introduce key parts of the holy month through play.

Weโ€™ve used games like this during themed lessons and quiet activity time, and they work especially well for elementary students in classrooms, homeschool, and community groups.

The set includes five bingo boards and matching calling cards, so you can use it with small groups or a whole class.

Printable Ramadan bingo game with colorful picture cards showing lanterns, crescent moon, mosque, prayer, gifts, and family scenes

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Bingo Fun for the Holy Month

This Ramadan bingo printable helps kids learn about Ramadan traditions through a simple picture-based game.

The set includes five different bingo cards featuring symbols such as lanterns, crescent moons, prayer time, mosque scenes, family iftar meals, and special gifts, along with matching calling cards.

It works well for elementary classrooms, homeschool lessons, family nights, or community groups looking for a low-prep cultural activity.

Printable Ramadan bingo cards being trimmed with a paper cutter and small picture calling cards spread around

How to play

Each bingo card uses a 5ร—5 grid with picture clues instead of words, making it easy for younger learners to join in.

Players mark each image as itโ€™s called until they complete a row, column, or diagonal.

The printable includes multiple boards and calling cards so it can be used with small groups or a full class.

Ramadan bingo printable with colorful picture squares showing lanterns, prayer time, crescent moon, mosque, and gifts

Simple set up

Print the cards and calling pieces, then cut out the images for drawing during the game.

For repeated classroom use, laminating the set helps it last longer.

Small counters, crayons, or dry-erase markers all work well for marking spaces.

Ramadan bingo game in progress with picture cards marked using colorful gems on a printable board

Fun Facts About Ramadan for Kids

Ramadan is a month in the Islamic calendar focused on fasting, prayer, kindness, and helping others.

Many Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, which helps build self-discipline and empathy for people in need.

Iftar is the meal eaten each evening to break the fast, often shared with family and friends.

Laylat al-Qadr, known as the Night of Power, is considered one of the holiest nights of the year for prayer.

Ramadan ends with Eid al-Fitr, a celebration that includes special meals, giving to charity, and time with loved ones.

Ramadan bingo printable beside the book 12 Major World Religions used for teaching about faith traditions

The 12 Major World Religions book works well with this bingo game, giving kids a broader look at different faiths while learning about Ramadan.

More Fun Ramadan Activities

If youโ€™re looking for a few more low-prep Ramadan printables to use alongside the bingo game, these work well:

Ramadan Books for Kids

Reading together is a simple way to help kids understand Ramadan and its traditions.

Itโ€™s Ramadan, Curious George follows George as he learns about fasting, iftar, and daily traditions with his friend Kareem, making it a gentle introduction for preschoolers.

Lailahโ€™s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story focuses on a young girl fasting for the first time and navigating school during Ramadan, helping kids understand cultural differences and confidence.

Ramadan Moon uses the changing moon phases to guide readers through the month of Ramadan, offering a calm, easy-to-follow explanation for younger children.

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Last Updated on 27 January 2026 by Clare Brown

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