Who says BINGO is just for big groups? We’ve turned this classic game into a one-person piano adventure with “One-Player Note Reading Bingo”! Perfect for students learning at home, this activity helps them master notes in the Bass C 5-finger scale while having a blast.
Why let note reading be boring when it can be a game?
With “One-Player Note Reading Bingo,” your students can enjoy solo practice and sharpen their note-reading skills.

How Does One-Player Note Reading Bingo Work?
This solo version of BINGO is perfect for at-home practice, offering both flexibility and fun. Here’s how it works: the student rolls a die to begin. Then, they find the note name in the legend that matches the number rolled. Next, they draw an X over one note on the activity sheet that matches the note name. They repeat this process until they get five Xs in a row and score a BINGO!
Complete instructions are included on the activity sheet that is available at the bottom of this post.
Explore “Who Slobbered On My Songbook?”
Our new Bingo game perfectly complements our piano book, “Who Slobbered On My Songbook? V. U. Level H: Supplementary Songs and Activities for Mid-Primer Piano Students”.
“Who Slobbered On My Songbook?” is packed with piano pieces and activities that reinforce playing in the C 5-finger scales.
This laugh-out-loud resource follows the hilarious adventures of a homework-hungry dog who has been framed for a chewy crime he didn’t commit.
Inside you will discover 7 piano solos, a teacher-student duet, warm-up exercises, note reading games, sight-reading and rhythm activities, a practice tracker, and a certificate.
You can get it by clicking here or on the cover below.
Download “One-Player Note Reading Bingo”
Ready to transform your students’ summer practice? Click on the first button below to download “One-Player Note Reading Bingo” from the Members Only Printables section of the Growing With WunderKeys Toolkit.
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