After reading afavorite chapterof scripture,rewrite it in yourown words.Write cards topeople withcomfortingscriptureswritten inside.Substitutetheantecedentsandsynonyms.Ask familymembers orfriends abouttheir favoritescriptureverses.Find a quotefrom a Churchleader to goalong with eachchapter youfinish.AskquestionsMark a scripturechain or markone and add acomment besidethe scripture.Draw picturesabout yourthoughts in a studyjournal or in themargins of yourCome, Follow Memanual.As you read,draw objectsthat aredescribed, likeNephi’s brokenbow.Open thescriptures toany chapterand startreadingSubstituteyour ownname intoa scriptureMemorizeversesSing a hymnand then lookup thescriptures listedat the end ofthe song.Find a“scripturebuddy” andtext eachother a verse.Research thelife of a scripturehero and find atrait you wouldlike to work onto be like them.Stress themodifiers andconnectingwords in averse.Look up all ofthe scriptures inthe notes at theend of ageneralconference talk.If you usuallystudy digitalscriptures, tryreading printedcopies, or viceversa.Watch fordefinitionsSchedulea time tostudyscripturesWatch a video fromBookofMormonVideos.orgor BibleVideos.org.Read about asubject in theBibleDictionary or inGospel TopicsLook forpatternsUse theTopical Guideto study asingle wordor topic.After reading afavorite chapterof scripture,rewrite it in yourown words.Write cards topeople withcomfortingscriptureswritten inside.Substitutetheantecedentsandsynonyms.Ask familymembers orfriends abouttheir favoritescriptureverses.Find a quotefrom a Churchleader to goalong with eachchapter youfinish.AskquestionsMark a scripturechain or markone and add acomment besidethe scripture.Draw picturesabout yourthoughts in a studyjournal or in themargins of yourCome, Follow Memanual.As you read,draw objectsthat aredescribed, likeNephi’s brokenbow.Open thescriptures toany chapterand startreadingSubstituteyour ownname intoa scriptureMemorizeversesSing a hymnand then lookup thescriptures listedat the end ofthe song.Find a“scripturebuddy” andtext eachother a verse.Research thelife of a scripturehero and find atrait you wouldlike to work onto be like them.Stress themodifiers andconnectingwords in averse.Look up all ofthe scriptures inthe notes at theend of ageneralconference talk.If you usuallystudy digitalscriptures, tryreading printedcopies, or viceversa.Watch fordefinitionsSchedulea time tostudyscripturesWatch a video fromBookofMormonVideos.orgor BibleVideos.org.Read about asubject in theBibleDictionary or inGospel TopicsLook forpatternsUse theTopical Guideto study asingle wordor topic.

Scripture Study 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. After reading a favorite chapter of scripture, rewrite it in your own words.
  2. Write cards to people with comforting scriptures written inside.
  3. Substitute the antecedents and synonyms.
  4. Ask family members or friends about their favorite scripture verses.
  5. Find a quote from a Church leader to go along with each chapter you finish.
  6. Ask questions
  7. Mark a scripture chain or mark one and add a comment beside the scripture.
  8. Draw pictures about your thoughts in a study journal or in the margins of your Come, Follow Me manual.
  9. As you read, draw objects that are described, like Nephi’s broken bow.
  10. Open the scriptures to any chapter and start reading
  11. Substitute your own name into a scripture
  12. Memorize verses
  13. Sing a hymn and then look up the scriptures listed at the end of the song.
  14. Find a “scripture buddy” and text each other a verse.
  15. Research the life of a scripture hero and find a trait you would like to work on to be like them.
  16. Stress the modifiers and connecting words in a verse.
  17. Look up all of the scriptures in the notes at the end of a general conference talk.
  18. If you usually study digital scriptures, try reading printed copies, or vice versa.
  19. Watch for definitions
  20. Schedule a time to study scriptures
  21. Watch a video from BookofMormonVideos.org or BibleVideos.org.
  22. Read about a subject in the Bible Dictionary or in Gospel Topics
  23. Look for patterns
  24. Use the Topical Guide to study a single word or topic.