Why Your Kids Need Summer Reading BINGO
Let’s be honest: generic school reading logs are where summer fun goes to die. There is nothing that turns a child off from a good story faster than having to log "minutes studied" on a black-and-white grid that feels suspiciously like a tax return. If you want to keep your kids’ brains sharp without the nightly power struggle, it’s time to gamify the experience. Summer Reading BINGO turns the solitary act of reading into a high-stakes scavenger hunt. It stops being about "doing your work" and starts being about "completing the mission." How to Set Up Your BINGO Board You don't need to be a graphic designer to make this work. A piece of paper and a ruler (or a quick table in Word) will do the trick. 1. Create the 5x5 Grid Draw a standard BINGO board with 25 squares. Put a "Free Space" in the center—maybe that one represents "Reading in bed," since they’re probably doing that anyway. 2. Fill the Squares with "Situations" I...