(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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Teach someone in your house "Go Bananas!"
Teach someone in your house "Oh my, no more pie"
Perform a song of your choice for your family, pets, or stuffed animals! Did your performance go well? How do you know?
Listen to music and dance with one part of your body.
Ask your family to play their favorite songs for you.
Sing a song while balancing on one foot!
Create a new dance to Wishy Washy!
Practice singing a song at different tempos (fast, medium, slow)
Find someone to put on music. When the music plays, dance and move! When the music stops, freeze!
Match the names of every person and pet in your house to rhythms using "ta" and "titi"
Put on music and move the way the music feels.
Take a listening walk around your home or neighborhood. Listen for sounds that are loud and soft.
Find materials to make a drum from things in your home, put on music, and play along with it.
Pick a song to sing or listen to and practice showing the steady beat. Have someone at home copy and follow your motions.
Open up the fridge or the pantry, and pick 4 foods. Match the food words with rhythms using "ta" and "titi"
Find someone to put on music. When the music plays, freeze! When the music stops, dance and move!
Use the words or pictures in your favorite book to create your own song!
Interview a family member and ask them about their favorite music. Why is it their favorite? Listen to it together.
Find a song to sing that lasts 20 seconds (the amount of time you should be washing your hands!)
Make up a new game for Apple Tree!
Try having a conversation with a family member, pet, or stuffed animal in your singing voice!
Take a piece of fabric like a towel, scarf, or shirt, put on music, and show how the music sounds by moving with the fabric.
Use your finger to trace lines in the air. Follow the lines you make with your voice.