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Lexie
Lexie
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I used this Bingo game with my Pre-Calculus class. It was used as a review after spending time reviewing all of our factoring. It could be used for Algebra 2 and possibly an Honors Algebra 1. It was a great game and a great review!
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valerie33
Does the Factoring Bingo game come with more than one card to give the studnets?
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No. The students make their card from the answers below (I usually have them put numbers 1 - 24 in the boxes and not the entire answer).

To play the game, I start off by giving them 3 different ways to win. A traditional Bingo, the 4 corners, or a box of 4. Once some gets that type, it is gone and I add another type. They actually mark the box with a marker or pen with a big X. But, they can't color it in or you can't tell what they had there. Make sure they make their cards using markers or pens...they may try and erase the pencils. Below is a list of the different types of ways I allow the students to win.

1. Traditional Bingo
2. 4 corners
3. Box of 4
4. 2 bingo lines
5. Box of 9
6. 3 bingo lines
7. Box of 16
8. All 4 lines going through the center.

They love the game and it usually takes about 45 to 50 minutes to complete everything.

Let me know if you have any more questions.
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I have over 13 years experience teaching high school math. I started my career teaching in Quincy, Florida for 2 years. After that I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina for 3 years. I tried it back home where I grew up in Juneau, Alaska for 2 years. After leaving Alaska, I moved back to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I taught for 4 years and I was the department chair for the last 3 years. I taught in Clarksville, TN for 2 years and was a Level 5 teacher my final year there. I am currently in Juneau, AK working on my Masters in Mathematics Education, K - 8. I am not currently teaching, but I am still working with youth at a residential youth facility.

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