(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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Practice 20 minutes
Look up
and watch a performance of Molly on the Shore by Percy Grainger. Journal
your thoughts.
Look up and listen to 2 solos for your instrument. Journal your thoughts
Learn how to
play the "Darth Vader" theme
Practice 20 minutes
Teach yourself to play part of Hedwig's Theme by listening to it!
Practice 20 minutes, twice in a day.
Practice 30 minutes
Play through 3 combination studies of your choice in the snare book
Learn how to play Music Reading Exercise 1 on pg. 77 in your mallet book
Learn how to play Music Reading Exercise 1 on pg. 73 in your mallet book
Play a song from the Mallet Book backwards
Play all of lesson 16 pg. 35 in your Snare Book
Record yourself playing a song from your mallet book. Email it to Erickson
Learn to play a theme from a movie/game
Complete Speed Test #1 on pg. 70 in your mallet book
Find the composer of a song in our book, research that composer and email your teacher 5 interesting facts you learned.
Google "Beethoven's 9th Symphony" and listen to a professional recording. Then write down your thoughts.
Interview an
older family member or friend who used to play an instrument. Email your teacher 3 things you learned.
Learn how to play your G and D Major Scales
Play a song of your choice for a family member
Play a song from the Snare Book backwards
Learn how to play your A and E Major Scales
Practice 30 minutes
Practice 30 minutes
Find the name of a professional
musician that
plays your
instrument. Go to
YouTube and
listen to a
recording of them performing.
Perform Music Reading Exercise 1 on pg. 73 in your mallet book for a relative or friend
Practice 20 minutes
Use a metronome (Google the word metronome)
and play a song
of your choice at 60, 80, and 100 bpm