You’re on a desertedisland. You’reallowedthree books andthreesongs. Which ones?Read a story,substitutingthe maincharacter’sname foryoursList 5-10 interestingthings you could dotoday with a year’ssupply of jelly beans.Write a list or acreativedescriptionthat captures yourideaof a “perfectpicnic.”Readwith yourstuffedanimalor petMake a list ofsevenflavors of icecreamyou’d like to seeinvented.Read somethingwhosetitle beginswith a letterin your 1stnameCreate a half- orfullpagetribute to yourfavorite food. Usewords andpictures!Make a list ofadvicefor someone whoisentering your lastyear’s teacher’sclass.Readwith afriend orrelativeWrite a list or acreativedescriptionthat captures yourideaof a “perfect day.”If a pet could e-mail itsowner, whatwould thee-mail say?Write it!Read10poemsI wish I had amillion_________.Then Iwould...Make a fortand read abook insideitMake upyour ownreadingchallengeRead therecipe for afood youwould like tomakeRead abook byflashlightRead amagazineWrite a list ofactivities youcan do on arainy day.Write athank younote tosomeoneDescribewhat yourlife will belike in tenyears.Inventagame, writedown therulesReadundera treeYou’re on a desertedisland. You’reallowedthree books andthreesongs. Which ones?Read a story,substitutingthe maincharacter’sname foryoursList 5-10 interestingthings you could dotoday with a year’ssupply of jelly beans.Write a list or acreativedescriptionthat captures yourideaof a “perfectpicnic.”Readwith yourstuffedanimalor petMake a list ofsevenflavors of icecreamyou’d like to seeinvented.Read somethingwhosetitle beginswith a letterin your 1stnameCreate a half- orfullpagetribute to yourfavorite food. Usewords andpictures!Make a list ofadvicefor someone whoisentering your lastyear’s teacher’sclass.Readwith afriend orrelativeWrite a list or acreativedescriptionthat captures yourideaof a “perfect day.”If a pet could e-mail itsowner, whatwould thee-mail say?Write it!Read10poemsI wish I had amillion_________.Then Iwould...Make a fortand read abook insideitMake upyour ownreadingchallengeRead therecipe for afood youwould like tomakeRead abook byflashlightRead amagazineWrite a list ofactivities youcan do on arainy day.Write athank younote tosomeoneDescribewhat yourlife will belike in tenyears.Inventagame, writedown therulesReadundera tree

Summer Reading and Writing - 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. You’re on a deserted island. You’re allowed three books and three songs. Which ones?
  2. Read a story, substituting the main character’s name for yours
  3. List 5-10 interesting things you could do today with a year’s supply of jelly beans.
  4. Write a list or a creative description that captures your idea of a “perfect picnic.”
  5. Read with your stuffed animal or pet
  6. Make a list of seven flavors of ice cream you’d like to see invented.
  7. Read something whose title begins with a letter in your 1st name
  8. Create a half- or fullpage tribute to your favorite food. Use words and pictures!
  9. Make a list of advice for someone who is entering your last year’s teacher’s class.
  10. Read with a friend or relative
  11. Write a list or a creative description that captures your idea of a “perfect day.”
  12. If a pet could e-mail its owner, what would the e-mail say? Write it!
  13. Read 10 poems
  14. I wish I had a million _________. Then I would...
  15. Make a fort and read a book inside it
  16. Make up your own reading challenge
  17. Read the recipe for a food you would like to make
  18. Read a book by flashlight
  19. Read a magazine
  20. Write a list of activities you can do on a rainy day.
  21. Write a thank you note to someone
  22. Describe what your life will be like in ten years.
  23. Invent a game, write down the rules
  24. Read under a tree