Stuart's size isa challenge.Discuss life'schallenges withyour family.Try reading ina new placelike the closetor under thetable.Draw ormake amodel of acar.Stuart helpswith the family'spiano. Listen tosome pianomusic with youreyes closed.Margalomigrated.Learn aboutanimalmigration.Stuart is amouse.Make a list offun factsabout mice.Finish yourhomeworkBEFOREdinner.Spend sometime readingwith yourparents.Stuart andMargalobecame fastfriends. Whatmakes a greatfriend?The Littlefamily lives inNYC. Do someresearch aboutthe city.Stuart learnsfrom hismistakes. Hasthat everhappened toyou?Stuart is kind.Do somethingkind forsomeone else.Stuart likesto move.Take a walkor ride yourbike.Compare andcontrast babymice to babyhumans.There are somany great wordsin the story.Create a picturedictionary of someof your favorites.Write a letterto a friend orfamilymember.Read for20 minuteswithout abreak.Make a shipfrom waxedpaper. Try it outin the sink withparentpermission.Find theAtlanticOcean on amap orglobe.Mr. Little used everyday items to makeStuart a bed. Createa bed for a stuffedanimal from itemsaround your house.A bird is animportantpart of thebook. Feedthe birds.Stuart made ameal ofdandelion milkand ham. It isyour turn. Whatwill you make?Draw apicture ofStuart as heis describedin the story.If you wereinvisible,what wouldyou do?Stuart's size isa challenge.Discuss life'schallenges withyour family.Try reading ina new placelike the closetor under thetable.Draw ormake amodel of acar.Stuart helpswith the family'spiano. Listen tosome pianomusic with youreyes closed.Margalomigrated.Learn aboutanimalmigration.Stuart is amouse.Make a list offun factsabout mice.Finish yourhomeworkBEFOREdinner.Spend sometime readingwith yourparents.Stuart andMargalobecame fastfriends. Whatmakes a greatfriend?The Littlefamily lives inNYC. Do someresearch aboutthe city.Stuart learnsfrom hismistakes. Hasthat everhappened toyou?Stuart is kind.Do somethingkind forsomeone else.Stuart likesto move.Take a walkor ride yourbike.Compare andcontrast babymice to babyhumans.There are somany great wordsin the story.Create a picturedictionary of someof your favorites.Write a letterto a friend orfamilymember.Read for20 minuteswithout abreak.Make a shipfrom waxedpaper. Try it outin the sink withparentpermission.Find theAtlanticOcean on amap orglobe.Mr. Little used everyday items to makeStuart a bed. Createa bed for a stuffedanimal from itemsaround your house.A bird is animportantpart of thebook. Feedthe birds.Stuart made ameal ofdandelion milkand ham. It isyour turn. Whatwill you make?Draw apicture ofStuart as heis describedin the story.If you wereinvisible,what wouldyou do?

As your family completes each activity, mark it off on the sheet. When you have 5 in a row (across, up and down, or diagonal), put your name(s) on the sheet and turn into the Steenrod Bingo Box by March 21, 2017. - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Stuart's size is a challenge. Discuss life's challenges with your family.
  2. Try reading in a new place like the closet or under the table.
  3. Draw or make a model of a car.
  4. Stuart helps with the family's piano. Listen to some piano music with your eyes closed.
  5. Margalo migrated. Learn about animal migration.
  6. Stuart is a mouse. Make a list of fun facts about mice.
  7. Finish your homework BEFORE dinner.
  8. Spend some time reading with your parents.
  9. Stuart and Margalo became fast friends. What makes a great friend?
  10. The Little family lives in NYC. Do some research about the city.
  11. Stuart learns from his mistakes. Has that ever happened to you?
  12. Stuart is kind. Do something kind for someone else.
  13. Stuart likes to move. Take a walk or ride your bike.
  14. Compare and contrast baby mice to baby humans.
  15. There are so many great words in the story. Create a picture dictionary of some of your favorites.
  16. Write a letter to a friend or family member.
  17. Read for 20 minutes without a break.
  18. Make a ship from waxed paper. Try it out in the sink with parent permission.
  19. Find the Atlantic Ocean on a map or globe.
  20. Mr. Little used every day items to make Stuart a bed. Create a bed for a stuffed animal from items around your house.
  21. A bird is an important part of the book. Feed the birds.
  22. Stuart made a meal of dandelion milk and ham. It is your turn. What will you make?
  23. Draw a picture of Stuart as he is described in the story.
  24. If you were invisible, what would you do?