Play yourfavoriteplaygroundgame in thefield.Play “mirror”with a partnerfor 30 seconds(copy theirmovements).Play hide-and-seekin theForest.Make a humanchain (10people) andwalk across thefield withoutbreaking apart.Count howmany differentshades ofgreen you cansee.Look for signs ofanimal homes(burrows, webs,nests) withoutdisturbing them.Spin around5 times,then run toa tree.Find a plantthat’s beennibbled onand guesswhat ate it.Findsomethingprickly.Spot a bugand describeits color to afriend.Findsomethingsmooth.Count howmany differentbird calls youhear in 5minutes.Work with your groupto make the longestline you can usingonly natural objectsyou find (sticks,leaves, pinecones,rocks, etc.)Do a relayrace carryinga pineconeas the“baton.”Identify 1plant species(without yourphone).MakeYourOwnBalance astick on yourhand for 5seconds.Spot ananimaltrack andsketch it.Write alittle poemabout theforest.Write 3adjectivesto describethe stream.Design animaginary animalthat could live inthis environment—draw and labelit.Link armswith apartner andskip to a treeand back.Spotsomething innatureshaped likea heart.Smell 3differentplants anddescribethem.Findsomethingrough.Lie on yourback and watchthe clouds—describe 3shapes yousee.Do awheelbarrowwalk with apartner for 5steps each.Listen quietlyfor a minute,write down 2things youheard.Follow an antfor 1 minuteand write ashort “story”about itsjourney.See a Bird!(Bonus:What kindis it?)Play yourfavoriteplaygroundgame in thefield.Play “mirror”with a partnerfor 30 seconds(copy theirmovements).Play hide-and-seekin theForest.Make a humanchain (10people) andwalk across thefield withoutbreaking apart.Count howmany differentshades ofgreen you cansee.Look for signs ofanimal homes(burrows, webs,nests) withoutdisturbing them.Spin around5 times,then run toa tree.Find a plantthat’s beennibbled onand guesswhat ate it.Findsomethingprickly.Spot a bugand describeits color to afriend.Findsomethingsmooth.Count howmany differentbird calls youhear in 5minutes.Work with your groupto make the longestline you can usingonly natural objectsyou find (sticks,leaves, pinecones,rocks, etc.)Do a relayrace carryinga pineconeas the“baton.”Identify 1plant species(without yourphone).MakeYourOwnBalance astick on yourhand for 5seconds.Spot ananimaltrack andsketch it.Write alittle poemabout theforest.Write 3adjectivesto describethe stream.Design animaginary animalthat could live inthis environment—draw and labelit.Link armswith apartner andskip to a treeand back.Spotsomething innatureshaped likea heart.Smell 3differentplants anddescribethem.Findsomethingrough.Lie on yourback and watchthe clouds—describe 3shapes yousee.Do awheelbarrowwalk with apartner for 5steps each.Listen quietlyfor a minute,write down 2things youheard.Follow an antfor 1 minuteand write ashort “story”about itsjourney.See a Bird!(Bonus:What kindis it?)

Frost Forest 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. Play your favorite playground game in the field.
  2. Play “mirror” with a partner for 30 seconds (copy their movements).
  3. Play hide-and-seek in the Forest.
  4. Make a human chain (10 people) and walk across the field without breaking apart.
  5. Count how many different shades of green you can see.
  6. Look for signs of animal homes (burrows, webs, nests) without disturbing them.
  7. Spin around 5 times, then run to a tree.
  8. Find a plant that’s been nibbled on and guess what ate it.
  9. Find something prickly.
  10. Spot a bug and describe its color to a friend.
  11. Find something smooth.
  12. Count how many different bird calls you hear in 5 minutes.
  13. Work with your group to make the longest line you can using only natural objects you find (sticks, leaves, pinecones, rocks, etc.)
  14. Do a relay race carrying a pinecone as the “baton.”
  15. Identify 1 plant species (without your phone).
  16. Make Your Own
  17. Balance a stick on your hand for 5 seconds.
  18. Spot an animal track and sketch it.
  19. Write a little poem about the forest.
  20. Write 3 adjectives to describe the stream.
  21. Design an imaginary animal that could live in this environment—draw and label it.
  22. Link arms with a partner and skip to a tree and back.
  23. Spot something in nature shaped like a heart.
  24. Smell 3 different plants and describe them.
  25. Find something rough.
  26. Lie on your back and watch the clouds—describe 3 shapes you see.
  27. Do a wheelbarrow walk with a partner for 5 steps each.
  28. Listen quietly for a minute, write down 2 things you heard.
  29. Follow an ant for 1 minute and write a short “story” about its journey.
  30. See a Bird! (Bonus: What kind is it?)