Enjoyed apublicschool’splaygroundduring schoolhoursWent tothe librarythis weekOwnalaminatorHaveenjoyeda Poetry TeaTime withyour kids Lost sleep thisweek thinkingaboutteaching yourkidsPromisedyou’d schoolthrough thesummer,and did!Did a UnityStudywith yourchildren thisyearFollow at least2Homeschoolaccountson social mediaTaught asubjectthat youyourselfstruggled inAttended ahomeschoolconferencelast yearUsedYoutubeto teach alessonEvertaughtLatinUsed raisinsor Cheeriosto teach amathconceptGot togetherwithhomeschoolfriends thisweekTook thewholemonth ofDecember“off”Went on anaturewalk thismonthWas inmom’sgroup lastyearAttended the‘Ice creamSocial’ thatPEICHEorganized lastsummerHave a schooldesk specificallyfor your childrento work at whilethey schoolHave anaudiblemembershipHaveGoogledanswerswhile on awalkEverthreatened yourchild that you’dsendthem to publicschoolHad your childrencopy passagesfrom a living bookas part ofpenmanshippracticePut asidehomeschoolstudies to focuson relationshipthis weekReadaloud dailyto yourchildrenFelt insecure orenviouswhen you hearaboutwhat anotherhomeschool familyis doingHeated yourcoffee/teaup at least3 times in oneday this weekNursed ababywhileteaching asubjectPromised you’dschool throughthe Summer(and thendidn’t)Participatedin aCo-opBeen inspired byanotherhomeschool familyto emulatesomething similarto what they'redoingUse thekitchentable orcouch to doschoolwork atAttended theOrientationlastWednesdayEducated astrangerabouthomeschooling  Had a learningbreakthroughmoment withone of yourchildren thisweek Createdyour owncurriculumEnrolled yourchildrenin a sport withotherhomeschoolersexclusivelyDid schoolwhile in adoctor’s ordentist’s waitingroom thismonthBeenhomeschoolingfor greaterthan 6 yearsCompletelygiven upa curriculumthatdidn’t work,part way throughthe year Not finished theworkbook beforecallingit SummerBreak,(with no intention offinishing it later)Keep acalendar/logof dailyaccomplishments Organizeda field tripfor thecommunityDissecteda creaturein yourhouseTrained yourchildren inhouseholdchores andenforce thatroutine regularlyUsed Bakingas aScienceor MathopportunityWent to bedfeeling satisfiedand at peacewith yourhomeschooljourneyCried infrustrationbecause yourchildwasn't 'gettingit'Encouraged afellowhome-schoolingparent thisweekHomeschooledthrough apublicschool’s PDDayor Storm DayCried tears of joyover whata gifthomeschoolinghas been for yourfamilySought helpfrom familymembers toteach asubjectQuestionedyour abilitytohomeschoolTaken a JBYC(Just BecauseYou Can)day at leastonceCreated a rhyme,song, ormnemonic to helpteachyour childrensomethingEnjoyed apublicschool’splaygroundduring schoolhoursWent tothe librarythis weekOwnalaminatorHaveenjoyeda Poetry TeaTime withyour kids Lost sleep thisweek thinkingaboutteaching yourkidsPromisedyou’d schoolthrough thesummer,and did!Did a UnityStudywith yourchildren thisyearFollow at least2Homeschoolaccountson social mediaTaught asubjectthat youyourselfstruggled inAttended ahomeschoolconferencelast yearUsedYoutubeto teach alessonEvertaughtLatinUsed raisinsor Cheeriosto teach amathconceptGot togetherwithhomeschoolfriends thisweekTook thewholemonth ofDecember“off”Went on anaturewalk thismonthWas inmom’sgroup lastyearAttended the‘Ice creamSocial’ thatPEICHEorganized lastsummerHave a schooldesk specificallyfor your childrento work at whilethey schoolHave anaudiblemembershipHaveGoogledanswerswhile on awalkEverthreatened yourchild that you’dsendthem to publicschoolHad your childrencopy passagesfrom a living bookas part ofpenmanshippracticePut asidehomeschoolstudies to focuson relationshipthis weekReadaloud dailyto yourchildrenFelt insecure orenviouswhen you hearaboutwhat anotherhomeschool familyis doingHeated yourcoffee/teaup at least3 times in oneday this weekNursed ababywhileteaching asubjectPromised you’dschool throughthe Summer(and thendidn’t)Participatedin aCo-opBeen inspired byanotherhomeschool familyto emulatesomething similarto what they'redoingUse thekitchentable orcouch to doschoolwork atAttended theOrientationlastWednesdayEducated astrangerabouthomeschooling  Had a learningbreakthroughmoment withone of yourchildren thisweek Createdyour owncurriculumEnrolled yourchildrenin a sport withotherhomeschoolersexclusivelyDid schoolwhile in adoctor’s ordentist’s waitingroom thismonthBeenhomeschoolingfor greaterthan 6 yearsCompletelygiven upa curriculumthatdidn’t work,part way throughthe year Not finished theworkbook beforecallingit SummerBreak,(with no intention offinishing it later)Keep acalendar/logof dailyaccomplishments Organizeda field tripfor thecommunityDissecteda creaturein yourhouseTrained yourchildren inhouseholdchores andenforce thatroutine regularlyUsed Bakingas aScienceor MathopportunityWent to bedfeeling satisfiedand at peacewith yourhomeschooljourneyCried infrustrationbecause yourchildwasn't 'gettingit'Encouraged afellowhome-schoolingparent thisweekHomeschooledthrough apublicschool’s PDDayor Storm DayCried tears of joyover whata gifthomeschoolinghas been for yourfamilySought helpfrom familymembers toteach asubjectQuestionedyour abilitytohomeschoolTaken a JBYC(Just BecauseYou Can)day at leastonceCreated a rhyme,song, ormnemonic to helpteachyour childrensomething

HOMESCHOOL MOM - 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. Enjoyed a public school’s playground during school hours
  2. Went to the library this week
  3. Own a laminator
  4. Have enjoyed a Poetry Tea Time with your kids
  5. Lost sleep this week thinking about teaching your kids
  6. Promised you’d school through the summer, and did!
  7. Did a Unity Study with your children this year
  8. Follow at least 2 Homeschool accounts on social media
  9. Taught a subject that you yourself struggled in
  10. Attended a homeschool conference last year
  11. Used Youtube to teach a lesson
  12. Ever taught Latin
  13. Used raisins or Cheerios to teach a math concept
  14. Got together with homeschool friends this week
  15. Took the whole month of December “off”
  16. Went on a nature walk this month
  17. Was in mom’s group last year
  18. Attended the ‘Ice cream Social’ that PEICHE organized last summer
  19. Have a school desk specifically for your children to work at while they school
  20. Have an audible membership
  21. Have Googled answers while on a walk
  22. Ever threatened your child that you’d send them to public school
  23. Had your children copy passages from a living book as part of penmanship practice
  24. Put aside homeschool studies to focus on relationship this week
  25. Read aloud daily to your children
  26. Felt insecure or envious when you hear about what another homeschool family is doing
  27. Heated your coffee/tea up at least 3 times in one day this week
  28. Nursed a baby while teaching a subject
  29. Promised you’d school through the Summer (and then didn’t)
  30. Participated in a Co-op
  31. Been inspired by another homeschool family to emulate something similar to what they're doing
  32. Use the kitchen table or couch to do schoolwork at
  33. Attended the Orientation last Wednesday
  34. Educated a stranger about homeschooling
  35. Had a learning breakthrough moment with one of your children this week
  36. Created your own curriculum
  37. Enrolled your children in a sport with other homeschoolers exclusively
  38. Did school while in a doctor’s or dentist’s waiting room this month
  39. Been homeschooling for greater than 6 years
  40. Completely given up a curriculum that didn’t work, part way through the year
  41. Not finished the workbook before calling it Summer Break, (with no intention of finishing it later)
  42. Keep a calendar/log of daily accomplishments
  43. Organized a field trip for the community
  44. Dissected a creature in your house
  45. Trained your children in household chores and enforce that routine regularly
  46. Used Baking as a Science or Math opportunity
  47. Went to bed feeling satisfied and at peace with your homeschool journey
  48. Cried in frustration because your child wasn't 'getting it'
  49. Encouraged a fellow home- schooling parent this week
  50. Homeschooled through a public school’s PD Day or Storm Day
  51. Cried tears of joy over what a gift homeschooling has been for your family
  52. Sought help from family members to teach a subject
  53. Questioned your ability to homeschool
  54. Taken a JBYC (Just Because You Can) day at least once
  55. Created a rhyme, song, or mnemonic to help teach your children something