Ask a familymemberabout theirfavoritemusic.Create ahomemadeinstrument.Listen to musicwith no wordsand talk aboutwhat youheard.Findsomethingthat makessoft sounds.(Piano)Findsomethingthat makesloud sounds.(Forte)Findsomethingthat makeslow sounds.Findsomethingthat makeshigh sounds.Teachsomeone asong thatyou havelearned.Draw orname asmanyinstrumentsas you can.Listen tomusic anddraw apicture asyou listen.Watchvideos aboutmusicalinstruments.Create musicwith bodypercussion.Clap, stomp,snap, andmore!Learna newsong!Sing anddance toyour favoritesong.Watch amusicalmovie.Use items (likepencils or cups)and tap thebeat with yourfavorite song.Ask a familymemberabout theirfavoritemusic.Create ahomemadeinstrument.Listen to musicwith no wordsand talk aboutwhat youheard.Findsomethingthat makessoft sounds.(Piano)Findsomethingthat makesloud sounds.(Forte)Findsomethingthat makeslow sounds.Findsomethingthat makeshigh sounds.Teachsomeone asong thatyou havelearned.Draw orname asmanyinstrumentsas you can.Listen tomusic anddraw apicture asyou listen.Watchvideos aboutmusicalinstruments.Create musicwith bodypercussion.Clap, stomp,snap, andmore!Learna newsong!Sing anddance toyour favoritesong.Watch amusicalmovie.Use items (likepencils or cups)and tap thebeat with yourfavorite song.

Music at Home! 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. Ask a family member about their favorite music.
  2. Create a homemade instrument.
  3. Listen to music with no words and talk about what you heard.
  4. Find something that makes soft sounds. (Piano)
  5. Find something that makes loud sounds. (Forte)
  6. Find something that makes low sounds.
  7. Find something that makes high sounds.
  8. Teach someone a song that you have learned.
  9. Draw or name as many instruments as you can.
  10. Listen to music and draw a picture as you listen.
  11. Watch videos about musical instruments.
  12. Create music with body percussion. Clap, stomp, snap, and more!
  13. Learn a new song!
  14. Sing and dance to your favorite song.
  15. Watch a musical movie.
  16. Use items (like pencils or cups) and tap the beat with your favorite song.