Sing for tenminutesoutside inthe sunshineFind and listento a song bychoralcomposer EricWhitacreFind a new songyou like onlineand learn it wellenough to singfor a familymemberSing "I WillSing MySong" forsomeoneTeach a friendor familymember thepizza mansongCreatemusical artandsend/bring toMrs. JohnsonSingthroughour warmsupsListen to ourchorus pieceson line from theresourcesfolder inSchoologyTeach a friendor familymember thePizza hut/KFCsongFind andmake sureyour concertpants andshoes still fitSingObwisanaforsomeoneTeach a familymember/non-chorus friendthe solfegehand motions.Find a pieceonline andpractice therhythms likewe do in classFind andmake sureyour concertshirt still fitsListen to amovement/partof "Messiah"by HandelFind ourpieces onyoutube andsing along.Sing our musicwith a chorusfriend, either inperson or over"zoom"Sing OneWish forsomeoneFind ourcombinedrehearsal onschoology andshare with youradultsSing as muchas you canfrom memoryof our concertsongsFind a pieceonline that onlyuses C-G andpractice thesolfege like wedo in classGo tojwpepper.com andpick music thatyou think would beappropriate for usin the fall. Send toMrs. JohnsonRecord yourselfsinging aconcert songand listen tosee what youneed to fixListen to apart of apiece byJohn RutterSing for tenminutesoutside inthe sunshineFind and listento a song bychoralcomposer EricWhitacreFind a new songyou like onlineand learn it wellenough to singfor a familymemberSing "I WillSing MySong" forsomeoneTeach a friendor familymember thepizza mansongCreatemusical artandsend/bring toMrs. JohnsonSingthroughour warmsupsListen to ourchorus pieceson line from theresourcesfolder inSchoologyTeach a friendor familymember thePizza hut/KFCsongFind andmake sureyour concertpants andshoes still fitSingObwisanaforsomeoneTeach a familymember/non-chorus friendthe solfegehand motions.Find a pieceonline andpractice therhythms likewe do in classFind andmake sureyour concertshirt still fitsListen to amovement/partof "Messiah"by HandelFind ourpieces onyoutube andsing along.Sing our musicwith a chorusfriend, either inperson or over"zoom"Sing OneWish forsomeoneFind ourcombinedrehearsal onschoology andshare with youradultsSing as muchas you canfrom memoryof our concertsongsFind a pieceonline that onlyuses C-G andpractice thesolfege like wedo in classGo tojwpepper.com andpick music thatyou think would beappropriate for usin the fall. Send toMrs. JohnsonRecord yourselfsinging aconcert songand listen tosee what youneed to fixListen to apart of apiece byJohn Rutter

Chorus Spring 2025 - 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. Sing for ten minutes outside in the sunshine
  2. Find and listen to a song by choral composer Eric Whitacre
  3. Find a new song you like online and learn it well enough to sing for a family member
  4. Sing "I Will Sing My Song" for someone
  5. Teach a friend or family member the pizza man song
  6. Create musical art and send/bring to Mrs. Johnson
  7. Sing through our warms ups
  8. Listen to our chorus pieces on line from the resources folder in Schoology
  9. Teach a friend or family member the Pizza hut/KFC song
  10. Find and make sure your concert pants and shoes still fit
  11. Sing Obwisana for someone
  12. Teach a family member/non-chorus friend the solfege hand motions.
  13. Find a piece online and practice the rhythms like we do in class
  14. Find and make sure your concert shirt still fits
  15. Listen to a movement/part of "Messiah" by Handel
  16. Find our pieces on youtube and sing along.
  17. Sing our music with a chorus friend, either in person or over "zoom"
  18. Sing One Wish for someone
  19. Find our combined rehearsal on schoology and share with your adults
  20. Sing as much as you can from memory of our concert songs
  21. Find a piece online that only uses C-G and practice the solfege like we do in class
  22. Go to jwpepper.com and pick music that you think would be appropriate for us in the fall. Send to Mrs. Johnson
  23. Record yourself singing a concert song and listen to see what you need to fix
  24. Listen to a part of a piece by John Rutter