A quick and easy math centre that uses fun "dice in dice". Students can play in groups of 2-4. Each student rolls the "dice in dice" and creates a 2-digit number with the numbers rolled. (ie. If 2 and 6 are rolled, they can create 26 or 62.) Students then cover up the number on their BINGO card. The first player to get 6 in a row wins!
I bought this type of dice once because I thought it seemed fun, but I have never used it. Now I have a fun idea to start enjoying the "tool" - thanks!
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March 4, 2013
hlkparis
Thanks so much for offering this!!
November 29, 2012
Cindy2312
Thank you so much. Just what I needed for my place value unit.
October 4, 2012
winniewh
I think that the student bingo cards should all be different, rather than all identical. It is possible that students will come up with the exact same answers using the same bingo card.
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andromeda
Re: Dice in Dice Place Value BINGO
I really like the game. I have not tried to print the cards yet, but am wondering how well the numbers will show up if I print in black. The colors you used are very light. I do not have access to a color printer at school. Thanks
When you go to print the cards, click on "Print" then click "Properties". If you go down you should see a box that says "Grayscale Printing". Check the box and click ok. The numbers will print out in a shade of gray. I tested it on my printer and they are very readable. Hope this helps! :)