(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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Call, text or email a senior in choir this year and tell him/her how much you enjoyed be their classmate.
Call or email one of your teachers at Western and tell him/her that you appreciate them!
Ask an adult what their favorite album is - then listen to three songs from that album.
Sing your part from a choral piece from memory.
Watch a video of a professional choir performing live.
Create a choir related Tic Toc or other social media post.
Make a two slide Powerpoint presentation (include pictures? about a famous Pop icon singer.
Record a video of yourself conducting a choral piece.
Sing a song to a younger sibling, pet or by yourself in the shower!
Find a YouTube performance of one of the pieces you sang in choir this year.
Send two of your favorite songs from you personal playlist to two friends.
Go to www.musicthoery.net and practice key signatures for 10 minutes!
Watch 3 different virtual choir performances
Design a poster to share with younger students encouraging them to join choir.
Go for a walk while listening to a music genre you don't normally listen to.
Watch a Broadway musical that you have never seen.
Scat to the 12 bar blues and be as creative as you can - let yourself go!
Check you choir grade in Skyward and Make Sure you have no missing assignments, DO Any that are missing!
Write down your favorite memories of choir and send your list to Mrs. Baker.
Create a playlist of five choral songs you would like to learn.
Create a choir meme and send a picture of it to another choir member.
Compose an 8 measure song using the Compose tool in SmartMusic.
Pick a decade (1950's, 1980's, etc.) and listen to three hit songs from that era.
Interview someone in your family about their experiences with music.