Perform aconcert for yourstuffed animalsor pets (bonuspoints for pictureevidence)Practice aD scale onPepperoniPizzaPlay aChristmassong for afamilymemberPractice 3days in arow for 10minutes Teachyourself asong fromYouTube PlayDown theD-scaleLearn aboutsomeonefamous whoplays yourinstrumentPlayUp theD-scalePlayJingleBellsPlay one ofyour concertsongs for afamilymemberPracticewith a friend(phone, in-person, etc.)Write andplay a shortoriginal songon yourinstrumentFind a coolYouTube videoinvolvingorchestra/stringinstrumentsPracticefor 15minutesTry playingyourinstrumentwith handsswitchedPlay forsomeone whoyou don't seeall the time(extendedfamily)Perform aconcert for yourstuffed animalsor pets (bonuspoints for pictureevidence)Practice aD scale onPepperoniPizzaPlay aChristmassong for afamilymemberPractice 3days in arow for 10minutes Teachyourself asong fromYouTube PlayDown theD-scaleLearn aboutsomeonefamous whoplays yourinstrumentPlayUp theD-scalePlayJingleBellsPlay one ofyour concertsongs for afamilymemberPracticewith a friend(phone, in-person, etc.)Write andplay a shortoriginal songon yourinstrumentFind a coolYouTube videoinvolvingorchestra/stringinstrumentsPracticefor 15minutesTry playingyourinstrumentwith handsswitchedPlay forsomeone whoyou don't seeall the time(extendedfamily)

Christmas Break Bingo - 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. Perform a concert for your stuffed animals or pets (bonus points for picture evidence)
  2. Practice a D scale on Pepperoni Pizza
  3. Play a Christmas song for a family member
  4. Practice 3 days in a row for 10 minutes
  5. Teach yourself a song from YouTube
  6. Play Down the D-scale
  7. Learn about someone famous who plays your instrument
  8. Play Up the D-scale
  9. Play Jingle Bells
  10. Play one of your concert songs for a family member
  11. Practice with a friend (phone, in-person, etc.)
  12. Write and play a short original song on your instrument
  13. Find a cool YouTube video involving orchestra/string instruments
  14. Practice for 15 minutes
  15. Try playing your instrument with hands switched
  16. Play for someone who you don't see all the time (extended family)