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Name:________________ Summer Reading BINGO Play BINGO to have fun while reading this summer! Your goal is to get a BINGO, by getting 5 squares in a row. You can mark off a square when you complete the task. Parents, please feel free to read to your child to help them complete these tasks. We have provided a list of books that we love and enjoy to give you some ideas. Feel free to go beyond this list. Happy reading! -Ms. Addison and Ms. Norton Talk about what happens in the beginning, middle, and end of a story. Read a book in your favorite hiding place/fort. Read a book with talking animals. Read a nonfiction book. Read a book with a relative. Read to your pet or to a stuffed animal. Choose your favorite character and talk about how they felt throughout the story. Read a book outside. Read a book with a flashlight. Read your favorite book. Read a story and talk about your favorite character. Read in a singing voice. Read to someone on the phone. Read with a friend or sibling. Read a story and talk about your favorite event in the story. Read a story and talk about your favorite part. Read your parent’s favorite book. Read in a whisper voice. Read in your favorite chair. Draw a picture of a different ending to the story. Read a story in your bed. Read a story with fictional characters. Read while wearing a funny hat. Read in a car.