Figure out3 themesfrom yourbook.With a friend,discuss a bookyou've bothread viaHangouts orMessengerTry agenre thatis new toyouRead apicture bookto a youngersiblingRead agraphicnovel orcomic bookRead apoem (trypoets.org)Read a WorldBook articleaboutsomething thatinterests youReadoutside ina comfyspotListen toanaudiobookReread abook youloveKeep avocab logwithchallengingwordsReadwhileenjoying asnackReadsomethingoff a newswebsiteReadabout aperson youadmireRead amagazine(print ordigital)Keep stickynotes duringa readingsessionStart a bookyou'vealwaysmeant toreadRead anarticle aboutan historiceventOrganizeyourbooks athomeRead anarticle onlineabout a Netflixseries you'vebingedReadan e-bookRead toanotherperson.Read athome for30minutes.Draw acharacterfrom yourfavorite bookFigure out3 themesfrom yourbook.With a friend,discuss a bookyou've bothread viaHangouts orMessengerTry agenre thatis new toyouRead apicture bookto a youngersiblingRead agraphicnovel orcomic bookRead apoem (trypoets.org)Read a WorldBook articleaboutsomething thatinterests youReadoutside ina comfyspotListen toanaudiobookReread abook youloveKeep avocab logwithchallengingwordsReadwhileenjoying asnackReadsomethingoff a newswebsiteReadabout aperson youadmireRead amagazine(print ordigital)Keep stickynotes duringa readingsessionStart a bookyou'vealwaysmeant toreadRead anarticle aboutan historiceventOrganizeyourbooks athomeRead anarticle onlineabout a Netflixseries you'vebingedReadan e-bookRead toanotherperson.Read athome for30minutes.Draw acharacterfrom yourfavorite book

Independent Reading - 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. Figure out 3 themes from your book.
  2. With a friend, discuss a book you've both read via Hangouts or Messenger
  3. Try a genre that is new to you
  4. Read a picture book to a younger sibling
  5. Read a graphic novel or comic book
  6. Read a poem (try poets.org)
  7. Read a World Book article about something that interests you
  8. Read outside in a comfy spot
  9. Listen to an audiobook
  10. Reread a book you love
  11. Keep a vocab log with challenging words
  12. Read while enjoying a snack
  13. Read something off a news website
  14. Read about a person you admire
  15. Read a magazine (print or digital)
  16. Keep sticky notes during a reading session
  17. Start a book you've always meant to read
  18. Read an article about an historic event
  19. Organize your books at home
  20. Read an article online about a Netflix series you've binged
  21. Read an e-book
  22. Read to another person.
  23. Read at home for 30 minutes.
  24. Draw a character from your favorite book