(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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Play superhero! Use sheets or blankets as superhero capes and "fly" around saving people while listening to Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries."
Compose your own simple piece. Give your piece a title.
Turn on a classical song and draw a picture of what you think the song is
about, or how the song makes you feel!
Practice the piano every time you are wearing pajamas.
Listen to the classical radio station while driving in the car.
Choose a new music app to try out.
Watch 4 "Piano Guys" videos on thepianoguys.com with your parents.
Turn on your favorite music and have a dance party!
Do a musical scavenger hunt while driving in the car by listening to the radio and trying to hear all of
the following types of musical instruments: piano, violin, cello, trumpet, harpsichord, organ, guitar,
drums, flute.
Check out some books about music from your local library! Some good choices are "The Composer is
Dead" by Lemony Snicket, "A Winter Concert" by Yuko Takao, "Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin" by Lloyd
Moss, or “The Story of the Orchestra” by Robert Levine
Research how an acoustic piano works.
Make up a silly song together! It could be about doing the dishes, cleaning up, going on a car
ride, the members of your family, whatever you want! Use a familiar tune and change the
lyrics, or make up your own tune!
Learn about your family musical history - talk to your parents, grandparents and other relatives and
find out which of your ancestors played musical instruments or were musical in some way!
Discover jazz music my making a new Pandora station with Miles Davis or Louis Armstrong.
Watch a classic movie musical as a family! “The Sound of Music,” “The Music Man,” “Annie Get Your
Gun,” and “Oklahoma” are great choices! Check your local library for their selection.
Turn on the Finale from Rossini's "William Tell Overture" and try and clean up a room
in your house as fast as you can by the time the song is over!
Ask your parents to share their favorite music with you.
Learn about a famous composer! Visit makingmusicfun.net and click Meet the Composer
Sing together in the car while driving around town or going on a road trip!
Listen to Camille Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" - move and dance like the animals
in each movement!
Visit www.classicsforkids.com and learn about different types of music -
symphonies, choral music, solo instrumental music and more. Try out some of their fun
games and activities!
Come up with a list of favorites from your piano book and play your favorite two.
Put on a mini concert for your parents. Create your own recital program with the songs you will perform.
Go online to learn about famous composers! Check out the Composers’ Gallery on
nyphilkids.org