Play 3favoriteold piecesPracticefor 5MinutesPractice15MinutesMemorizeone ofyour newersongsTry a boomcard gamewith a linkyour teachersends you.Playevery Gon thepianoShow a siblingor parent wheremiddle C, trebleG, and bass FisListen to oneofyour pieceson YouTubeComposeyour ownpieceDo a cut andpaste noteworksheet-sent by yourteacherFind out about one ofthe followingcomposers on theweb.Ludwig BeethovenJ.S. BachScott Joplinor Clara Schuman Bend yourbody tolook like abass clefDraw apicture usingas manymusicsymbols.Play all theblack keys onthe pianostarting at theLOWEST oneLearn a newsong in yourlesson bookBend yourbody tolook like ahalf note.Play the righthand of yourpieces asslowly asyouBend yourbody tolook like awhole note Try a body beatwith a digitalrecording -WunderkeysRock RepertoireCall agrandparent orrelative andplay them yourfavorite songDraw 3quarternotes and 3half notesPractice20MinutesPractice10MinutesPerformfor yourfamilyPlay 3favoriteold piecesPracticefor 5MinutesPractice15MinutesMemorizeone ofyour newersongsTry a boomcard gamewith a linkyour teachersends you.Playevery Gon thepianoShow a siblingor parent wheremiddle C, trebleG, and bass FisListen to oneofyour pieceson YouTubeComposeyour ownpieceDo a cut andpaste noteworksheet-sent by yourteacherFind out about one ofthe followingcomposers on theweb.Ludwig BeethovenJ.S. BachScott Joplinor Clara Schuman Bend yourbody tolook like abass clefDraw apicture usingas manymusicsymbols.Play all theblack keys onthe pianostarting at theLOWEST oneLearn a newsong in yourlesson bookBend yourbody tolook like ahalf note.Play the righthand of yourpieces asslowly asyouBend yourbody tolook like awhole note Try a body beatwith a digitalrecording -WunderkeysRock RepertoireCall agrandparent orrelative andplay them yourfavorite songDraw 3quarternotes and 3half notesPractice20MinutesPractice10MinutesPerformfor yourfamily

Piano Practice Bingo - Call List

(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. Play 3 favorite old pieces
  2. Practice for 5 Minutes
  3. Practice 15 Minutes
  4. Memorize one of your newer songs
  5. Try a boom card game with a link your teacher sends you.
  6. Play every G on the piano
  7. Show a sibling or parent where middle C, treble G, and bass F is
  8. Listen to one of your pieces on YouTube
  9. Compose your own piece
  10. Do a cut and paste note worksheet- sent by your teacher
  11. Find out about one of the following composers on the web. Ludwig Beethoven J.S. Bach Scott Joplin or Clara Schuman
  12. Bend your body to look like a bass clef
  13. Draw a picture using as many music symbols.
  14. Play all the black keys on the piano starting at the LOWEST one
  15. Learn a new song in your lesson book
  16. Bend your body to look like a half note.
  17. Play the right hand of your pieces as slowly as you
  18. Bend your body to look like a whole note
  19. Try a body beat with a digital recording - Wunderkeys Rock Repertoire
  20. Call a grandparent or relative and play them your favorite song
  21. Draw 3 quarter notes and 3 half notes
  22. Practice 20 Minutes
  23. Practice 10 Minutes
  24. Perform for your family