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Fall BINGO Challenge Build a map of your neighborhood out of LEGO® bricks or scrap paper. Read a nonfiction book about plants. Write down a favorite recipe and then double the measurements. Optional: make the recipe. Make your own puzzle out of recycled cardboard: Draw a picture and cut out fun shapes to put back together. Ask your friends what their favorite pet is and make a chart. Make a rain gauge: place a clear bottle or jar outside. Measure the rainfall for a month. Then draw a graph. Egg drop challenge: Use items around the house to protect your egg from a drop of three feet. Read a book with a cover that is your favorite color. Create a healthy weekly meal menu for a family of four that would not cost more than $60.00. Ask an adult for help. Read a book about insects. Then go outside and record how many kinds you can see in your neighborhood. Read a book about tractors or harvest time. Make a list of six different shapes you can find in your bedroom and what they were. Measure your shadow several times in a day and record your findings? Research how much school supplies cost using well-known brand names like Elmer’s, Crayola, Bic, and Mead. Collect several different kinds of leaves and make them into animals. Sort your socks, shoes, or t-shirts by color and then create a bar graph. Which colors were most popular? Draw and color your school mascot. Read a book about weather or climate. Create a fall scavenger hunt for your friends or family. Test it out yourself. Build a boat out of foil and see how many pennies or dimes you could put in before it sinks. Record your results. Using cardboard, paper, and tape build a chair you can sit on. Record the daily high and low temperatures for two weeks. Plot them on a graph. Make a list of states you would like to visit and why. Create a marble maze or run using stuff your have around your house. Visit an orchard or read about a squirrel. Return to Barlow Library by Friday, October 9 th ! See back for rules.

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Page 1: Fall BINGO Challenge · 2020. 9. 4. · Fall BINGO Challenge Build a map of your neighborhood out of LEGO® bricks or scrap paper. Read a nonfiction book about plants. Write down

Fall BINGO Challenge

Build a map of your

neighborhood out of LEGO® bricks or

scrap paper.

Read a nonfiction book about

plants.

Write down a favorite recipe

and then double the

measurements. Optional: make

the recipe.

Make your own puzzle out of

recycled cardboard: Draw a picture and cut out fun shapes to put back together.

Ask your friends what their

favorite pet is and make a chart.

Make a rain gauge: place a

clear bottle or jar outside. Measure the rainfall for a

month. Then draw a graph.

Egg drop challenge: Use

items around the house to protect your egg from a

drop of three feet.

Read a book with a cover that is your favorite

color.

Create a healthy weekly meal

menu for a family of four that would

not cost more than $60.00. Ask an adult for help.

Read a book about insects.

Then go outside and record how many kinds you can see in your neighborhood.

Read a book about tractors or

harvest time.

Make a list of six different shapes you can find in your bedroom and what they

were.

Measure your shadow several

times in a day and record your

findings?

Research how much school supplies cost

using well-known brand names like Elmer’s, Crayola, Bic, and Mead.

Collect several different kinds of leaves and make

them into animals.

Sort your socks, shoes, or t-shirts by color and then

create a bar graph. Which

colors were most popular?

Draw and color your school

mascot.

Read a book about weather or

climate.

Create a fall scavenger hunt

for your friends or family. Test it out

yourself.

Build a boat out of foil and see

how many pennies or dimes you could put in before it sinks.

Record your results.

Using cardboard, paper, and tape build a chair you

can sit on.

Record the daily high and low

temperatures for two weeks. Plot

them on a graph.

Make a list of states you would like to visit and

why.

Create a marble maze or run using

stuff your have around your

house.

Visit an orchard or

read about a squirrel.

Return to Barlow Library by Friday, October 9th!

See back for rules.

Page 2: Fall BINGO Challenge · 2020. 9. 4. · Fall BINGO Challenge Build a map of your neighborhood out of LEGO® bricks or scrap paper. Read a nonfiction book about plants. Write down

Rules for Fall Challenge

1. This is a reading competition between Hardin County Libraries

2. The Fall Challenge will run from September 8th-October 6th,

2020.

3. The library with the most BINGOs will win bragging rights

and a traveling trophy.

4. A BINGO can be five squares horizonal, vertical, or diagonal.

5. Each BINGO is worth 5 points. If you complete a blackout,

then you may earn up to 50 points to help your library win!

6. Books must be checked out from your home library to count.

7. Books cannot be counted for more than one square.

8. This is designed to be fun family-friendly Fall Challenge.

9. Make sure to return your completed BINGO card to your

library by Friday, October 9th.

10. Libraries need to have their results to Eldora by the 15th.