I thought we could use them as a scavenger hunt as well as a bingo card. This bingo card has 25 words: Find a dino footprint (bonus: find one you can stand in!), Look at your reflection in water, Find an animal in or near the pond (look for fish and turtles!), Watch an insect or spider moving around, Listen to a noisy bird, Listen to leaves rustling in the wind, Drum on something (make sure you won’t hurt it by drumming on it), Find a plant with berries, Find a plant with multicolored flowers, Find some ferns, Find a pinecone or acorn, Smell something sweet, Smell something earthy or spicy, Find something tasty for humans (but don’t eat it!), Find something tasty for horses, Touch something spiky, Touch something fuzzy, Touch something smooth, Find something heart-shaped, Find something tiny, Find something purple, Find something that sparkles, Pick up a piece of litter & throw it away, Find a plant with a funny name and Find a person’s name. Play Nature Bingo on a Nature Walk Nature BINGO cards to use when hiking, camping. Though a traditional scavenger hunt has two or more people or teams competing to get the most on the list, since your children will be working in the same space, one fun way to add some light-hearted competition to the scavenger hunt is by laying out the items you know you can find in your own lawn on randomized Bingo boards the first one to hit five in a row wins.