(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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Violinists & Violists: Practice Low 2 & High 2 Trills for 20 minutes.
Cellists: Practice 2-1 & 3-1 Trills.
Bassists: Practice 2-1 & 4-1 Trills.
Everyone: Try all 4 strings and even different positions!
Compose an 8 measure piece in Flat.io and attach your composition
Practice for 30 minutes with your pajamas on
Attend a live session lesson with Mrs.Sosnoski
Practice your Vibrato for 20 minutes on all four fingers on all 4 strings in 3rd Position!
Learn Ode To Joy by ear in 3rd Position
Make a short video and tell your instrument origin story: why you chose your specific instrument to learn to play!
Play Along to a professional recording of Minuet No. 2 for your family
Complete Flat.io Collaboration Assignment #1
Learn a song by ear and then make a video of yourself performing it1
Learn To Play
one of your orchestra songs on the Piano!
Spend 30 minutes learning new pieces in your method book
Learn & Play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star using Only One String
Compose an 8 measure piece in Flat.io and attach your composition
Spend 20 minutes working on your latest Suzuki Solo
Play two 2-octave scales for your family
Attend a live session lesson with Mrs.Sosnoski
Complete & Turn In this week's Piano Quiz. Instructions on Google Classroom Classwork page.
Play your instrument outside on a sunny day
Find a new smart music solo piece to work on, share a link or a picture of the piece for your evidence please!
Play a D major scale in tune with your eyes closed
Memorize first 4 lines of Minuet No. 2
Complete Flat.io Experimental Assignment #1
Spend 20 minutes working on your latest Suzuki Solo
While holding your bow, trace the alphabet with the tip in the air. If you lose your bow hold, start back at the beginning!