Decimal BINGO Game and more good FREE resources. Bingo - Multiplication and Division. A bingo game on division and multiplication designed for use on an interactive whiteboard. Ideal for starter or plenary. Levels are carefully progressive from single digit addition to decimal addition and HTU and TU addition. It can improve mathematical vocabulary. Presented by Digital Lesson.com FDP Bingo Fraction, Decimal, Percent Bingo is provided courtesy of the math teachers at Brea Junior High in Brea, California. Such a fun way to review fractions-- play Fractions Bingo! Click to read more and print fractions bingo gameboards! Decimal bingo cards to download and print for math classes or other educational purposes. Suited for teachers and educators. Host Instructions: • Decide when to start and select your goal(s) • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen • Cross off events from the list when announced Goals: • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally) • First to get the four corners • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X') • First to get all squares Guest Instructions: • Check off events on your card as they occur • If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!' • The judge decides in the case of disputes. Host Instructions: • Decide when to start and select your goal(s) • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen • Cross off events from the list when announced Goals: • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally) • First to get the four corners • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X') • First to get all squares Guest Instructions: • Check off events on your card as they occur • If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!' • The judge decides in the case of disputes. Host Instructions: • Decide when to start and select your goal(s) • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen • Cross off events from the list when announced Goals: • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally) • First to get the four corners • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X') • First to get all squares Guest Instructions: • Check off events on your card as they occur • If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!' • The judge decides in the case of disputes. Host Instructions: • Decide when to start and select your goal(s) • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen • Cross off events from the list when announced Goals: • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally) • First to get the four corners • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X') • First to get all squares Guest Instructions: • Check off events on your card as they occur • If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!' • The judge decides in the case of disputes. Host Instructions: • Decide when to start and select your goal(s) • Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen • Cross off events from the list when announced Goals: • First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally) • First to get the four corners • First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X') • First to get all squares Guest Instructions: • Check off events on your card as they occur • If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!' • The judge decides in the case of disputes. This decimal bingo game gives children lots of practice adding decimals and doesn't feel like it relies too much on luck. The children can use a host of mental math strategies while playing; so it's not just a 'hunt and cover' game. The pdf file includes two sets of 6 game boards. One set uses numbers to only one decimal place, the remaing set stretches to two decimal places. There are nine different 'target' cards displaying a 'Bingo number' of either 1, 1.5 or 2.
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