Complete activities from the Bingo board with your family! For each square you complete, check off the quick self-check and submit proof (a short response, and where possible a photo). Try to earn BINGO (5 in a row across, down, or diagonal).
Use the Bingo board below as your guide.
How to play:
Complete any activity on the board.
For each activity you complete, you’ll answer a quick check-in question and submit proof.
Try to get BINGO (5 in a row: across, down, or diagonal)!
FREE SPACE
Check all that apply.
Square 1: Treat yourself to a fun drink
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 1 Proof: Treat yourself to a fun drink
Submit proof of completion.
If you can, upload a photo (or paste a link if your teacher allows).
If you can’t upload a photo, describe what you drank and what made it “fun.”
Square 2: Write a short story
Check all that apply, then add your story in the next question.
Square 2 Proof: Write a short story
Paste your short story here.
Optional: Add a title.
Square 3: Get a good night’s sleep
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 3 Proof: Get a good night’s sleep
In 3 words or fewer, write one bedtime habit you did (example: “read a book”).
Square 4: Take a field trip
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 4 Proof: Take a field trip
Tell where you went and include proof.
If possible, upload a photo.
Then write 2–4 sentences: Where did you go? What is one thing you learned/noticed?
Square 5: Explore the Olympics
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 5 Proof: Explore the Olympics
In 3 words or fewer, write what you explored (example: “gymnastics history”).
Square 6: Track your reading on the Summer Reading Tracker
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 6 Proof: Track your reading
In 3 words or fewer, write what you tracked (example: “Magic Tree House”).
Square 7: Research MLK Jr.
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 7 Proof: Research MLK Jr.
In 3 words or fewer, write one topic you learned about (example: “civil rights”).
Square 8: Learn about presidents
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 8 Proof: Learn about presidents
In 3 words or fewer, write who you learned about (example: “Lincoln”).
Square 9: Visit your local library
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 9 Proof: Visit your local library
Submit proof of completion.
If you can, upload a photo.
Then write 1–3 sentences: What did you do at the library (or online)?
Square 10: Meet up with a close friend
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 10 Proof: Meet up with a close friend
Submit proof of completion.
If you can, upload a photo (or describe what you did if you can’t upload).
Then write 1–3 sentences: What did you do together?
Square 11: Learn about another culture
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 11 Proof: Learn about another culture
In 3 words or fewer, write what you learned about (example: “Korean food”).
Square 12: Share a book suggestion with a friend
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 12 Proof: Share a book suggestion with a friend
Write 2–4 sentences:
What book/reading did you recommend?
Who did you recommend it to (first name only)?
Why did you recommend it?
Square 13: Redecorate your bedroom
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 13 Proof: Redecorate your bedroom
Submit proof of completion.
If possible, upload a photo.
Then write 2–4 sentences: What did you change? How did it improve your space?
Square 14: Stop and smell the flowers
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 14 Proof: Stop and smell the flowers
In 3 words or fewer, write what you noticed (example: “purple roses”).
Square 15: Enjoy your summer
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 15 Proof: Enjoy your summer
Write 2–4 sentences:
What did you do?
What made it fun or meaningful?
Square 16: Start a hobby
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 16 Proof: Start a hobby
In 3 words or fewer, write the hobby (example: “drawing”).
Square 17: Prank a friend or family member
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
(Keep it kind and safe.)
Square 17 Proof: Prank a friend or family member
Write 2–4 sentences:
What was the prank?
How did you make sure it was kind and safe?
(Do not share private personal info.)
Square 18: Read a poem
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 18 Proof: Read a poem
In 3 words or fewer, write the poem title or poet (example: “Shel Silverstein”).
Square 19: Do a STEM experiment
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 19 Proof: Do a STEM experiment
Submit proof of completion.
If possible, upload a photo.
Then write 2–4 sentences: What did you test/build? What happened (or what did you learn)?
Square 20: Talk like Shakespeare
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 20 Proof: Talk like Shakespeare
Write 1–3 sentences:
What did you say or write?
What made it sound “Shakespearean” (ex: thee/thou, dramatic tone, fancy words)?
Square 21: Take a self-care day
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 21 Proof: Take a self-care day
In 3 words or fewer, write one self-care activity you did (example: “took a walk”).
Square 22: Name one thing you’re good at
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 22 Proof: Name one thing you’re good at
Write 1–3 sentences:
What are you good at?
What’s one example that shows it?
Square 23: Play a trivia game
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 23 Proof: Play a trivia game
In 3 words or fewer, write what you played or learned (example: “animal trivia”).
Square 24: Write a thank-you note
Check all that apply, then add your proof in the next question.
Square 24 Proof: Write a thank-you note
Write 2–4 sentences:
Who did you thank? (First name only)
What did you thank them for?
How did you share it (card, text, note, drawing)?
BINGO Check-In: What did you complete?
Select all that apply.
BINGO Proof: List your 5 squares
If you got BINGO, list the 5 squares that made your line.
Write them in order (left-to-right, top-to-bottom, or diagonal), for example: “Treat yourself to a fun drink; Write a short story; Get a good night’s sleep; Take a field trip; Explore the Olympics.”
BINGO Details
If you got BINGO or a full board, tell us:
Which square was your favorite, and why?