(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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Look at the cover and title of a book and write down three predictions about what will happen before you read.
Create a treasure map. Make sure to draw an X over the spot where treasure can be found!
Instrument Scavenger Hunt: See how many things in your house you can turn into a musical instrument. ie. pots and pans can be a drum!
Read directions for something (recipe, craft, board game) and complete it!
Listen to a song from our performer of the 9 weeks (Ella Fitzgerald) with your family!
Make puppets for a favorite story and retell the story for your family.
Find a song with a good beat and march to the beat of the song!
Pick your favorite song and create a dance for it! Perform it when you're done!
Continue your gratitude journal. Try to add 3 things everyday that you are grateful for.
Play catch with mom or dad for at least 5 minutes.
Read a book (or have your parent read you a book) in a funny voice (singing, funny accent, holding your nose).
Complete 30 seconds of push-ups, picking peas and arm circles.
Shoot hoops for math! Shoot 10 shots and count how many you make. Do 3 rounds and add up your scores for your grand total!
Complete 30 seconds of sit-ups, jumping jacks and leg stretches.
Take a 2 minute jog around your house. Be sure to set a timer!
Take a virtual art tour of an art museum (VMFA, Louvre, MOMA, The Met)
Make a list of things you need to practice. Make a plan to practice one thing everyday for one week.
Find all the colors of the rainbow in your homes. Start with red and end with purple.
Shadow art: Take a toy or a figurine and cast a shadow on your paper. Trace the shadow then continue to finish the picture with a background.
Practice patience and kindness with your family. Teach your parents one of the ways we learned to practice patience (ie. finger games, catch a penny, sing a song, abc practice).
Make a list of 10 words and then scramble the letters. See if your family can figure them out!
Create/play a coding game. Make a board on paper. Choose your start and finish. Using a penny, place it on the board and say/write the directions for it to get to the finish.
Put on a family talent show. Have each member of your family perform by singing, dancing or playing an instrument!
Read a magazine or the kids section of the newspaper.