Practice atLos Manny's(LosSauces)Practicewith ametronomePerformsomewherein public (nogettingarrested!)Preform one of ourpieces with atleast 4 differentparts (you and agroup of 3 othersthat play differentparts)Practice 4differentdays overbreakWatch the bandand broadwayperformancesin theThanksgivingDay Parade.PracticewhilehangingChristmaslights outsidePracticefor aturkeyPracticein acostumeMake a beforeand after video –record a sectionas is, and thenagain after youhave practiced itFind a recording of a piecewe are working on(preferably a high school ormiddle school) and critiquethe performance. You coulddo voice overs, or just writeout what you heard. Whatwas good, what was bad,what do we do differently?Practicecounting andclappingyour rhythmsPracticewhilelaying onthe floorPlayfor ananimalPractice atechnical passagestarting slow andgradually speedingit up to tempo.Practice yourpart onesection at atime startingat the end.MeowyourpartPlay your part toa whole piecebut singing theother partsduring the rests.Practice in thebathroom - listento how theacoustics aredifferent thanwhere younormally practice.Practiceunder atree.Practicewith afriend.Practicealong witharecording.Attend a livemusicperformancePracticefor afamilymemberPractice atLos Manny's(LosSauces)Practicewith ametronomePerformsomewherein public (nogettingarrested!)Preform one of ourpieces with atleast 4 differentparts (you and agroup of 3 othersthat play differentparts)Practice 4differentdays overbreakWatch the bandand broadwayperformancesin theThanksgivingDay Parade.PracticewhilehangingChristmaslights outsidePracticefor aturkeyPracticein acostumeMake a beforeand after video –record a sectionas is, and thenagain after youhave practiced itFind a recording of a piecewe are working on(preferably a high school ormiddle school) and critiquethe performance. You coulddo voice overs, or just writeout what you heard. Whatwas good, what was bad,what do we do differently?Practicecounting andclappingyour rhythmsPracticewhilelaying onthe floorPlayfor ananimalPractice atechnical passagestarting slow andgradually speedingit up to tempo.Practice yourpart onesection at atime startingat the end.MeowyourpartPlay your part toa whole piecebut singing theother partsduring the rests.Practice in thebathroom - listento how theacoustics aredifferent thanwhere younormally practice.Practiceunder atree.Practicewith afriend.Practicealong witharecording.Attend a livemusicperformancePracticefor afamilymember

Thanksgiving Practice 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. Practice at Los Manny's (Los Sauces)
  2. Practice with a metronome
  3. Perform somewhere in public (no getting arrested!)
  4. Preform one of our pieces with at least 4 different parts (you and a group of 3 others that play different parts)
  5. Practice 4 different days over break
  6. Watch the band and broadway performances in the Thanksgiving Day Parade.
  7. Practice while hanging Christmas lights outside
  8. Practice for a turkey
  9. Practice in a costume
  10. Make a before and after video – record a section as is, and then again after you have practiced it
  11. Find a recording of a piece we are working on (preferably a high school or middle school) and critique the performance. You could do voice overs, or just write out what you heard. What was good, what was bad, what do we do differently?
  12. Practice counting and clapping your rhythms
  13. Practice while laying on the floor
  14. Play for an animal
  15. Practice a technical passage starting slow and gradually speeding it up to tempo.
  16. Practice your part one section at a time starting at the end.
  17. Meow your part
  18. Play your part to a whole piece but singing the other parts during the rests.
  19. Practice in the bathroom - listen to how the acoustics are different than where you normally practice.
  20. Practice under a tree.
  21. Practice with a friend.
  22. Practice along with a recording.
  23. Attend a live music performance
  24. Practice for a family member