Use the "All AboutMe" tool on FamilySearch to learn howmuch a gallon ofgas or movie ticketwas your birth year.Plan a FamilyHistoryactivity to doat a familyreunion.Read the talk"Doing SacredWork inQuarantine"by Kaith AshleyMoran.Take the "AncestorChallenge" Quiz(FamilySearch.org)Use the "My PioneerAncestors" tool onFamilySearch.org tosee if any ofyour ancestorscrossed the plainswith the earlypioneers.Find a coolstory of one ofyour ancestorsand share itwith twopeople.Read a storyfrom twodifferentancestor's"Memories" onFamily Search.Use the "All AboutMe" tool on FamilySearch to learnwhere your namecomes from.Share a pictureor story of oneof yourancestors onsocial media.Index a batch ofnames. (Calla Family HistoryConsultant ifyou want to learn!)Find anancestorwho has thesame firstname as you.Set andachieve anindexinggoal for aweek.Call and ask afriend to share astory theyrememberof one of theirancestors withyou.Write a cardto a familymember youhaven't seenin a while.Set and achieve aweek-long goalto get onFamilySearch.org.Discover yourfamous relativeswith your family(relativefinder.organd sign in withyour family searchaccount).Read the talk"Family Historyand Temple Work:Sealing and'Healing'" by ElderRenlundDo the "Compare-A-Face" activity withyour family.(FamilySearch.org)Add a written,audio, orphoto memoryon FamilySearch.Start apersonaljournal (daily,weekly, ormonthly).Find anancestor witha first namelonger than10 letters.Call and ask afamily memberto share a storythey remember ofone of theirancestors withyou.Print a blankfamily fan chartand see if you cancomplete it onyour own up to 4generations.Find a nameyou caneventuallytake to thetemple.Call a relativeand ask them totell you theirfavorite childhoodmemory.Use the "All AboutMe" tool on FamilySearch to learn howmuch a gallon ofgas or movie ticketwas your birth year.Plan a FamilyHistoryactivity to doat a familyreunion.Read the talk"Doing SacredWork inQuarantine"by Kaith AshleyMoran.Take the "AncestorChallenge" Quiz(FamilySearch.org)Use the "My PioneerAncestors" tool onFamilySearch.org tosee if any ofyour ancestorscrossed the plainswith the earlypioneers.Find a coolstory of one ofyour ancestorsand share itwith twopeople.Read a storyfrom twodifferentancestor's"Memories" onFamily Search.Use the "All AboutMe" tool on FamilySearch to learnwhere your namecomes from.Share a pictureor story of oneof yourancestors onsocial media.Index a batch ofnames. (Calla Family HistoryConsultant ifyou want to learn!)Find anancestorwho has thesame firstname as you.Set andachieve anindexinggoal for aweek.Call and ask afriend to share astory theyrememberof one of theirancestors withyou.Write a cardto a familymember youhaven't seenin a while.Set and achieve aweek-long goalto get onFamilySearch.org.Discover yourfamous relativeswith your family(relativefinder.organd sign in withyour family searchaccount).Read the talk"Family Historyand Temple Work:Sealing and'Healing'" by ElderRenlundDo the "Compare-A-Face" activity withyour family.(FamilySearch.org)Add a written,audio, orphoto memoryon FamilySearch.Start apersonaljournal (daily,weekly, ormonthly).Find anancestor witha first namelonger than10 letters.Call and ask afamily memberto share a storythey remember ofone of theirancestors withyou.Print a blankfamily fan chartand see if you cancomplete it onyour own up to 4generations.Find a nameyou caneventuallytake to thetemple.Call a relativeand ask them totell you theirfavorite childhoodmemory.

Family History Challenge - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. Use the "All About Me" tool on Family Search to learn how much a gallon of gas or movie ticket was your birth year.
  2. Plan a Family History activity to do at a family reunion.
  3. Read the talk "Doing Sacred Work in Quarantine" by Kaith Ashley Moran.
  4. Take the "Ancestor Challenge" Quiz (FamilySearch.org)
  5. Use the "My Pioneer Ancestors" tool on FamilySearch.org to see if any of your ancestors crossed the plains with the early pioneers.
  6. Find a cool story of one of your ancestors and share it with two people.
  7. Read a story from two different ancestor's "Memories" on Family Search.
  8. Use the "All About Me" tool on Family Search to learn where your name comes from.
  9. Share a picture or story of one of your ancestors on social media.
  10. Index a batch of names. (Call a Family History Consultant if you want to learn!)
  11. Find an ancestor who has the same first name as you.
  12. Set and achieve an indexing goal for a week.
  13. Call and ask a friend to share a story they remember of one of their ancestors with you.
  14. Write a card to a family member you haven't seen in a while.
  15. Set and achieve a week-long goal to get on FamilySearch.org.
  16. Discover your famous relatives with your family (relativefinder.org and sign in with your family search account).
  17. Read the talk "Family History and Temple Work: Sealing and 'Healing'" by Elder Renlund
  18. Do the "Compare-A-Face" activity with your family. (FamilySearch.org)
  19. Add a written, audio, or photo memory on Family Search.
  20. Start a personal journal (daily, weekly, or monthly).
  21. Find an ancestor with a first name longer than 10 letters.
  22. Call and ask a family member to share a story they remember of one of their ancestors with you.
  23. Print a blank family fan chart and see if you can complete it on your own up to 4 generations.
  24. Find a name you can eventually take to the temple.
  25. Call a relative and ask them to tell you their favorite childhood memory.