In honor of Women’sHistory Month, write a letterto a woman who has madea difference in your life.Express to them why theyare important and whatimpact they have made onyou. Remember to bespecific with details.Create a postcardillustrating a special placein your town. On theopposite side, include acaption to describe theillustration and a messageexplaining why the place isspecial to you. Next,address the postcard to arelative or friend and senHappiness is a feelingbased on circumstance.Joy is something youchoose. In this time ofuncertainty, it is easy to beunhappy. How can youspread joy to others thisweek? Write a journal entryand list what makes youhappy and your plans tosThink of somethingyou would really likefor your parents toallow you to have ordo. Write a one-pagepersuasive letter totry to persuade themto agree with you.Create a timeline ofyour food history –what have you loved?Hated? What bringsback stories? Thenwrite about one ofthose foods and yourmemories about it.  Write a letter to yourfavorite author. Ask them afew questions aboutanything you want to know.Tell him /her your favoritebook that you have read bythem and why it is yourfavorite. Go outside andlisten. What do youhear? Birds, horses,cars, neighbor’s windchimes? Write a storyand include all thesounds from yoursurroundings.Think of something youwould really like foryour parents to allowyou to have or do.Write a one-pagepersuasive letter in thespace below to try topersuade them toagree with you.Contact an olderrelative or family friend.Ask about theirexperience of livingthrough a historicalevent of the past. Writeup your findings in aninterview format.Create a collectionof poems aboutSpring. Use whatyou see outdoorsfor someinspiration.Write a letter to asenior citizen.Nursing homes andassisted living homesare not allowingvisitors during thistime. This populationis bound to be lonely. Interview one person inyour household regardingan event or an experiencehe or she has had. Recordtheir answers. Then write anarrative essay as if youare that person. You mayinsert other interestingdetails into your essay tomake the pieceUsing a book you arecurrently reading, make alist of the main characters.Next, write one word todescribe a character trait ofeach character. Lastly,describe how the characterexhibits that character traitusing evidence from thebook.Gather a set of five pictures(magazine, online, orphotographs). Write a storyabout each of them and tryto link them together. Howcan you connect theimages in a meaningfulway? What do you see outyour window? Writeall the individualthings down usingdescriptions then turnyour words intodifferent poems.Pick one room in yourhouse. List everythingabout that room that youcan see, feel, hear, orsmell. Then write a shortdescriptive paragraphabout the room. Once yourparagraph is done, have afamily member read it anddraw what they “see” in yWrite a letter to yourfavorite character in thebook that you are reading.Ask them any questionsthat you may have forthem. Tell them how youfeel about some of thechoices that the charactermade throughout the book.bound to be lonely.Create your very ownrestaurant. Pick aname, create amenu, decide thelocation, design theinterior floor plan,and design the storefront. Choose someone youknow well and practicewriting from theirperspective. Visualizeyourself waking up like thisother person. What is theirlife like? What’s on theirmind? What are theirgoals? What are they afraidof or avoiding?What are your favoriteteams? Either teams youhave been on or love tocheer for during theseason. Write a journalentry explaining why thoseteams are your favorite.Explain what makes thoseteams special, great, orsuccessful.Begin writing a story bystarting each sentence witha different letter of thealphabet. You must use all26 letters from A to Z tobegin the first word in eachof the first 26 sentences.Try to find a way to start asentence with uncommonletterGrab some sidewalkchalk and write apositive message onyour sidewalk, for allthe people who areout walking andgetting fresh air. Make a gratitude list.Try and think of asmany things you arethankful for and why.Share your list withyour family andencourage them todo the same.Write a thank younote to your mailman,UPS or Fedex driver.Have it near the doorand give it to themwhen they deliveryour mail or nextpackage. In honor of Women’sHistory Month, write a letterto a woman who has madea difference in your life.Express to them why theyare important and whatimpact they have made onyou. Remember to bespecific with details.Create a postcardillustrating a special placein your town. On theopposite side, include acaption to describe theillustration and a messageexplaining why the place isspecial to you. Next,address the postcard to arelative or friend and senHappiness is a feelingbased on circumstance.Joy is something youchoose. In this time ofuncertainty, it is easy to beunhappy. How can youspread joy to others thisweek? Write a journal entryand list what makes youhappy and your plans tosThink of somethingyou would really likefor your parents toallow you to have ordo. Write a one-pagepersuasive letter totry to persuade themto agree with you.Create a timeline ofyour food history –what have you loved?Hated? What bringsback stories? Thenwrite about one ofthose foods and yourmemories about it.  Write a letter to yourfavorite author. Ask them afew questions aboutanything you want to know.Tell him /her your favoritebook that you have read bythem and why it is yourfavorite. Go outside andlisten. What do youhear? Birds, horses,cars, neighbor’s windchimes? Write a storyand include all thesounds from yoursurroundings.Think of something youwould really like foryour parents to allowyou to have or do.Write a one-pagepersuasive letter in thespace below to try topersuade them toagree with you.Contact an olderrelative or family friend.Ask about theirexperience of livingthrough a historicalevent of the past. Writeup your findings in aninterview format.Create a collectionof poems aboutSpring. Use whatyou see outdoorsfor someinspiration.Write a letter to asenior citizen.Nursing homes andassisted living homesare not allowingvisitors during thistime. This populationis bound to be lonely. Interview one person inyour household regardingan event or an experiencehe or she has had. Recordtheir answers. Then write anarrative essay as if youare that person. You mayinsert other interestingdetails into your essay tomake the pieceUsing a book you arecurrently reading, make alist of the main characters.Next, write one word todescribe a character trait ofeach character. Lastly,describe how the characterexhibits that character traitusing evidence from thebook.Gather a set of five pictures(magazine, online, orphotographs). Write a storyabout each of them and tryto link them together. Howcan you connect theimages in a meaningfulway? What do you see outyour window? Writeall the individualthings down usingdescriptions then turnyour words intodifferent poems.Pick one room in yourhouse. List everythingabout that room that youcan see, feel, hear, orsmell. Then write a shortdescriptive paragraphabout the room. Once yourparagraph is done, have afamily member read it anddraw what they “see” in yWrite a letter to yourfavorite character in thebook that you are reading.Ask them any questionsthat you may have forthem. Tell them how youfeel about some of thechoices that the charactermade throughout the book.bound to be lonely.Create your very ownrestaurant. Pick aname, create amenu, decide thelocation, design theinterior floor plan,and design the storefront. Choose someone youknow well and practicewriting from theirperspective. Visualizeyourself waking up like thisother person. What is theirlife like? What’s on theirmind? What are theirgoals? What are they afraidof or avoiding?What are your favoriteteams? Either teams youhave been on or love tocheer for during theseason. Write a journalentry explaining why thoseteams are your favorite.Explain what makes thoseteams special, great, orsuccessful.Begin writing a story bystarting each sentence witha different letter of thealphabet. You must use all26 letters from A to Z tobegin the first word in eachof the first 26 sentences.Try to find a way to start asentence with uncommonletterGrab some sidewalkchalk and write apositive message onyour sidewalk, for allthe people who areout walking andgetting fresh air. Make a gratitude list.Try and think of asmany things you arethankful for and why.Share your list withyour family andencourage them todo the same.Write a thank younote to your mailman,UPS or Fedex driver.Have it near the doorand give it to themwhen they deliveryour mail or nextpackage. 

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(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. In honor of Women’s History Month, write a letter to a woman who has made a difference in your life. Express to them why they are important and what impact they have made on you. Remember to be specific with details.
  2. Create a postcard illustrating a special place in your town. On the opposite side, include a caption to describe the illustration and a message explaining why the place is special to you. Next, address the postcard to a relative or friend and sen
  3. Happiness is a feeling based on circumstance. Joy is something you choose. In this time of uncertainty, it is easy to be unhappy. How can you spread joy to others this week? Write a journal entry and list what makes you happy and your plans to s
  4. Think of something you would really like for your parents to allow you to have or do. Write a one-page persuasive letter to try to persuade them to agree with you.
  5. Create a timeline of your food history – what have you loved? Hated? What brings back stories? Then write about one of those foods and your memories about it.
  6. Write a letter to your favorite author. Ask them a few questions about anything you want to know. Tell him /her your favorite book that you have read by them and why it is your favorite.
  7. Go outside and listen. What do you hear? Birds, horses, cars, neighbor’s wind chimes? Write a story and include all the sounds from your surroundings.
  8. Think of something you would really like for your parents to allow you to have or do. Write a one-page persuasive letter in the space below to try to persuade them to agree with you.
  9. Contact an older relative or family friend. Ask about their experience of living through a historical event of the past. Write up your findings in an interview format.
  10. Create a collection of poems about Spring. Use what you see outdoors for some inspiration.
  11. Write a letter to a senior citizen. Nursing homes and assisted living homes are not allowing visitors during this time. This population is bound to be lonely.
  12. Interview one person in your household regarding an event or an experience he or she has had. Record their answers. Then write a narrative essay as if you are that person. You may insert other interesting details into your essay to make the piece
  13. Using a book you are currently reading, make a list of the main characters. Next, write one word to describe a character trait of each character. Lastly, describe how the character exhibits that character trait using evidence from the book.
  14. Gather a set of five pictures (magazine, online, or photographs). Write a story about each of them and try to link them together. How can you connect the images in a meaningful way?
  15. What do you see out your window? Write all the individual things down using descriptions then turn your words into different poems.
  16. Pick one room in your house. List everything about that room that you can see, feel, hear, or smell. Then write a short descriptive paragraph about the room. Once your paragraph is done, have a family member read it and draw what they “see” in y
  17. Write a letter to your favorite character in the book that you are reading. Ask them any questions that you may have for them. Tell them how you feel about some of the choices that the character made throughout the book. bound to be lonely.
  18. Create your very own restaurant. Pick a name, create a menu, decide the location, design the interior floor plan, and design the store front.
  19. Choose someone you know well and practice writing from their perspective. Visualize yourself waking up like this other person. What is their life like? What’s on their mind? What are their goals? What are they afraid of or avoiding?
  20. What are your favorite teams? Either teams you have been on or love to cheer for during the season. Write a journal entry explaining why those teams are your favorite. Explain what makes those teams special, great, or successful.
  21. Begin writing a story by starting each sentence with a different letter of the alphabet. You must use all 26 letters from A to Z to begin the first word in each of the first 26 sentences. Try to find a way to start a sentence with uncommon letter
  22. Grab some sidewalk chalk and write a positive message on your sidewalk, for all the people who are out walking and getting fresh air.
  23. Make a gratitude list. Try and think of as many things you are thankful for and why. Share your list with your family and encourage them to do the same.
  24. Write a thank you note to your mailman, UPS or Fedex driver. Have it near the door and give it to them when they deliver your mail or next package.