(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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Research one interesting school appropriate fact about your favorite musician.
Build a model of Lewis Elementary school and mark where your classroom is located.
Sit outside and make a list of all the high and low sounds you hear.
Make a sculpture using recycled materials from around your house. Share your artwork on the Lewis Bingo Flipgrid.
Sing a song to someone at home or through video chat about what you ate for lunch today.
Retell your favorite story from library this year to someone at home. Tell them why you did or did not like the main character.
Combine two animals to create your own mythical creature and draw it. What does it look like? Where does it live? What does it eat?
Complete the following circuit at least 3 times:
12 Jumping Jacks
6 Squats
12 Arm Circles
6 Plank Shoulder Taps
30 Second Plank
Make a healthy lunch or dinner for your family while they work from home, like turkey roll-ups with apples and carrots.
Create your own Tik Tok dance to a school appropriate song and share it with someone at home.
Go on a 30 minute walk with your family and play "I Spy". Keep a list of all the things you "spy" and do 5 situps for each one when you get home.
Make an instrument using things around the house. Play your instrument for your family.
Create your own obstacle course. Have the whole family see if they can complete it! Post a video to the Lewis Bingo Flipgrid.
Go outside and find 3 things in each of these colors:
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple
Write a complete sentence about about your current setting. Include place, time, surroundings, etc.
Practice throwing, catching, kicking and dribbling using objects from around the house (ball of socks, balloon, bean bag, etc.).
Close your eyes and draw a scribble on a paper. Now open your eyes and turn that scribble into a picture.
Use two or more different body percussion sounds (snap/clap/pat/stomp) to create a beat or rhythm pattern. Share your music on the Lewis Bingo Flipgrid.
Sit in your room and draw a picture of what you see, just like Vincent Van Gogh once did.
Pretend you are writing a nonfiction book. What would your subject be? Post a video to the Lewis Bingo Flipgrid.
Tell someone at home about your favorite book and why you like it so much.
Draw with a partner! On one sheet of paper, take turns adding to the picture. Pass it back and forth until it's complete!
Read a book at home tonight. Draw a picture from the scene you enjoyed the most.
Listen to your favorite song and keep the steady beat or clap the rhythm.