Learn 3factsabout acomposerAdd dramaticdynamics to apiece youalready knowand then play itLearn atune youknow byearJump to therhythm ofone of yourpiano piecesPlay a piece pp(pianissimo=verysoft)Draw amusicalpictureDraw a grandstaff with chalkon the driveway;include clefsigns and a timesignatureMake a list of3 songs thatyou wouldlike to learnhow to playPlay 2"oldsongs"Draw 4measures ofrhythms(with equalbeats)Write thenames of thenotes in the 3rdsong in yourlesson bookTeach asong (orpart) to afamilymemberMemorizea song(or part)Learn a newsong in yourbook onyour ownListen toseveral piecesby Chopinand tell meyour favoriteCall a friendor familymember andplay a songfor themMake upa shorttunePractice5 daysin a rowPlay asongblindfoldedFill in atheorypage onyour ownAdd lyricsto a piecewith nowordsGive anew title toone ofyour songsMake aperformancevideo andsend it to meListen to2 piecesby MozartLearn 3factsabout acomposerAdd dramaticdynamics to apiece youalready knowand then play itLearn atune youknow byearJump to therhythm ofone of yourpiano piecesPlay a piece pp(pianissimo=verysoft)Draw amusicalpictureDraw a grandstaff with chalkon the driveway;include clefsigns and a timesignatureMake a list of3 songs thatyou wouldlike to learnhow to playPlay 2"oldsongs"Draw 4measures ofrhythms(with equalbeats)Write thenames of thenotes in the 3rdsong in yourlesson bookTeach asong (orpart) to afamilymemberMemorizea song(or part)Learn a newsong in yourbook onyour ownListen toseveral piecesby Chopinand tell meyour favoriteCall a friendor familymember andplay a songfor themMake upa shorttunePractice5 daysin a rowPlay asongblindfoldedFill in atheorypage onyour ownAdd lyricsto a piecewith nowordsGive anew title toone ofyour songsMake aperformancevideo andsend it to meListen to2 piecesby Mozart

Summer Bingo Challenge - 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. Learn 3 facts about a composer
  2. Add dramatic dynamics to a piece you already know and then play it
  3. Learn a tune you know by ear
  4. Jump to the rhythm of one of your piano pieces
  5. Play a piece pp (pianissimo=very soft)
  6. Draw a musical picture
  7. Draw a grand staff with chalk on the driveway; include clef signs and a time signature
  8. Make a list of 3 songs that you would like to learn how to play
  9. Play 2 "old songs"
  10. Draw 4 measures of rhythms (with equal beats)
  11. Write the names of the notes in the 3rd song in your lesson book
  12. Teach a song (or part) to a family member
  13. Memorize a song (or part)
  14. Learn a new song in your book on your own
  15. Listen to several pieces by Chopin and tell me your favorite
  16. Call a friend or family member and play a song for them
  17. Make up a short tune
  18. Practice 5 days in a row
  19. Play a song blindfolded
  20. Fill in a theory page on your own
  21. Add lyrics to a piece with no words
  22. Give a new title to one of your songs
  23. Make a performance video and send it to me
  24. Listen to 2 pieces by Mozart