Review Dmajor scaleevery dayfor a weekWatch a YouTubeperformance of theDanish StringQuartet and on theback tell me whatpiece you listenedtoWatch aYouTubeperformance bythe ChicagoSymphonyOrchestraCreate anOrchestraMemeReview Gmajor scaleevery dayfor a weekWatch a YouTubeperformance ofXavier Foley andon the back tellme which pieceyou listened toResearchand suggestan orchestrapiece forschoolPick anysong andreplace allthe D's withF#'sFinish yourFantasia 2000listening guideon your ownComplete afingerboard mapfor your instrument- Google for helpor check yourmethod bookWatch a YouTubeperformance ofLindsey Stirlingand on the backtell me whichpiece you listenedtoPractice15minutesLearn anewSuzukisoloFind one famousperformer for yourinstrument andwrite 3 facts youlearned aboutthem on the backof this sheetGoogle "How toplay in 3rdposition" foryour instrumentand try itFind a tutorialonline on howto vibrato foryourinstrumentReview Cmajor scaleevery dayfor a weekPracticetwice inone dayPracticewith afriendPlay yourinstrumentoutsidePractice10minutesCheck yourinstrumenttuning oncea weekRosinyour bowonce aweekResearch aninterestingfact aboutyourinstrumentReview Dmajor scaleevery dayfor a weekWatch a YouTubeperformance of theDanish StringQuartet and on theback tell me whatpiece you listenedtoWatch aYouTubeperformance bythe ChicagoSymphonyOrchestraCreate anOrchestraMemeReview Gmajor scaleevery dayfor a weekWatch a YouTubeperformance ofXavier Foley andon the back tellme which pieceyou listened toResearchand suggestan orchestrapiece forschoolPick anysong andreplace allthe D's withF#'sFinish yourFantasia 2000listening guideon your ownComplete afingerboard mapfor your instrument- Google for helpor check yourmethod bookWatch a YouTubeperformance ofLindsey Stirlingand on the backtell me whichpiece you listenedtoPractice15minutesLearn anewSuzukisoloFind one famousperformer for yourinstrument andwrite 3 facts youlearned aboutthem on the backof this sheetGoogle "How toplay in 3rdposition" foryour instrumentand try itFind a tutorialonline on howto vibrato foryourinstrumentReview Cmajor scaleevery dayfor a weekPracticetwice inone dayPracticewith afriendPlay yourinstrumentoutsidePractice10minutesCheck yourinstrumenttuning oncea weekRosinyour bowonce aweekResearch aninterestingfact aboutyourinstrument

7/8 Summer 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. Review D major scale every day for a week
  2. Watch a YouTube performance of the Danish String Quartet and on the back tell me what piece you listened to
  3. Watch a YouTube performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  4. Create an Orchestra Meme
  5. Review G major scale every day for a week
  6. Watch a YouTube performance of Xavier Foley and on the back tell me which piece you listened to
  7. Research and suggest an orchestra piece for school
  8. Pick any song and replace all the D's with F#'s
  9. Finish your Fantasia 2000 listening guide on your own
  10. Complete a fingerboard map for your instrument - Google for help or check your method book
  11. Watch a YouTube performance of Lindsey Stirling and on the back tell me which piece you listened to
  12. Practice 15 minutes
  13. Learn a new Suzuki solo
  14. Find one famous performer for your instrument and write 3 facts you learned about them on the back of this sheet
  15. Google "How to play in 3rd position" for your instrument and try it
  16. Find a tutorial online on how to vibrato for your instrument
  17. Review C major scale every day for a week
  18. Practice twice in one day
  19. Practice with a friend
  20. Play your instrument outside
  21. Practice 10 minutes
  22. Check your instrument tuning once a week
  23. Rosin your bow once a week
  24. Research an interesting fact about your instrument