Go to one of yourdeceased ancestor’sprofile, under theordinances tab and seewhen and where theywere baptized and whattemple they went to forthe first time.What is themaiden name ofyour maternalgrandmother?(your mom’s mom)Look through thememories of oneof your greatgrandmothers intheir “memories”tab.UsingFamilySearch.org,under FamilyHistory Activities,take the“AncestoryChallenge”In the temple tab,use “OrdinancesReady”, to find anancestor needingtemple ordinancesUsing“RelativesAround Me”,who is yourclosest relativein the room?Where wasyour paternalgrandmotherborn? (yourdad’s mom)UsingFamilySearch.org,under FamilyHistory Activities,check out “MyPioneerAncestors”Use “Map MyAncestors”. Move leftand right, zoom in andout to see where lifeevents happened foryour ancestors. Tryclicking on one ofthem…Using “Compare-A-Face” in FamilyHistory Activities,which ancestor doyou look the mostlike?Uploadportraitpictures foryourgrandparentsUnder Family HistoryActivities - “All AboutMe” How manypeople share yourfirst name in theUnited States?UsingFamilySearch.org,under FamilyHistory Activities,explore yourancestors“Occupations”Upload aportraitpicture foryourselfAsk a familyhistoryconsultant forhelp on any ofthese activities.:)Trace a familyline on yourtree to see howfar back in timeit will expand.Go to"RelativeFinder.org",sign in with yourFamilySearchaccount, and seewhat famous peopleyou are related to.Where wasyour paternalgrandfatherborn? (yourdad’s dad)In your father’sprofile, record anaudio memory ofyou saying 2things that youappreciate abouthim.Uploadportraitpictures foryour parentsUnder yourprofile, go tomemories, andadd a story,along with apicture.Helpsomeoneelse do oneof theseactivities.Look through thememories of oneof your greatgrandfathers intheir “memories”tab.In your mother’sprofile, record anaudio memory ofyou saying 2things that youappreciate abouther.Go to one of yourdeceased ancestor’sprofile, under theordinances tab and seewhen and where theywere baptized and whattemple they went to forthe first time.What is themaiden name ofyour maternalgrandmother?(your mom’s mom)Look through thememories of oneof your greatgrandmothers intheir “memories”tab.UsingFamilySearch.org,under FamilyHistory Activities,take the“AncestoryChallenge”In the temple tab,use “OrdinancesReady”, to find anancestor needingtemple ordinancesUsing“RelativesAround Me”,who is yourclosest relativein the room?Where wasyour paternalgrandmotherborn? (yourdad’s mom)UsingFamilySearch.org,under FamilyHistory Activities,check out “MyPioneerAncestors”Use “Map MyAncestors”. Move leftand right, zoom in andout to see where lifeevents happened foryour ancestors. Tryclicking on one ofthem…Using “Compare-A-Face” in FamilyHistory Activities,which ancestor doyou look the mostlike?Uploadportraitpictures foryourgrandparentsUnder Family HistoryActivities - “All AboutMe” How manypeople share yourfirst name in theUnited States?UsingFamilySearch.org,under FamilyHistory Activities,explore yourancestors“Occupations”Upload aportraitpicture foryourselfAsk a familyhistoryconsultant forhelp on any ofthese activities.:)Trace a familyline on yourtree to see howfar back in timeit will expand.Go to"RelativeFinder.org",sign in with yourFamilySearchaccount, and seewhat famous peopleyou are related to.Where wasyour paternalgrandfatherborn? (yourdad’s dad)In your father’sprofile, record anaudio memory ofyou saying 2things that youappreciate abouthim.Uploadportraitpictures foryour parentsUnder yourprofile, go tomemories, andadd a story,along with apicture.Helpsomeoneelse do oneof theseactivities.Look through thememories of oneof your greatgrandfathers intheir “memories”tab.In your mother’sprofile, record anaudio memory ofyou saying 2things that youappreciate abouther.

FamilySearch Bingo - 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. Go to one of your deceased ancestor’s profile, under the ordinances tab and see when and where they were baptized and what temple they went to for the first time.
  2. What is the maiden name of your maternal grandmother? (your mom’s mom)
  3. Look through the memories of one of your great grandmothers in their “memories” tab.
  4. Using FamilySearch.org, under Family History Activities, take the “Ancestory Challenge”
  5. In the temple tab, use “Ordinances Ready”, to find an ancestor needing temple ordinances
  6. Using “Relatives Around Me”, who is your closest relative in the room?
  7. Where was your paternal grandmother born? (your dad’s mom)
  8. Using FamilySearch.org, under Family History Activities, check out “My Pioneer Ancestors”
  9. Use “Map My Ancestors”. Move left and right, zoom in and out to see where life events happened for your ancestors. Try clicking on one of them…
  10. Using “Compare-A-Face” in Family History Activities, which ancestor do you look the most like?
  11. Upload portrait pictures for your grandparents
  12. Under Family History Activities - “All About Me” How many people share your first name in the United States?
  13. Using FamilySearch.org, under Family History Activities, explore your ancestors “Occupations”
  14. Upload a portrait picture for yourself
  15. Ask a family history consultant for help on any of these activities. :)
  16. Trace a family line on your tree to see how far back in time it will expand.
  17. Go to "RelativeFinder.org", sign in with your FamilySearch account, and see what famous people you are related to.
  18. Where was your paternal grandfather born? (your dad’s dad)
  19. In your father’s profile, record an audio memory of you saying 2 things that you appreciate about him.
  20. Upload portrait pictures for your parents
  21. Under your profile, go to memories, and add a story, along with a picture.
  22. Help someone else do one of these activities.
  23. Look through the memories of one of your great grandfathers in their “memories” tab.
  24. In your mother’s profile, record an audio memory of you saying 2 things that you appreciate about her.