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Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
Integer Operations Bingo Game
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Description

This 7th-grade math bingo game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice integer operations; adding, subtracting, multiplication, and division.

Hit the "View Preview" button to see the full resource!

What’s included?

1.) Bingo board

2.) Bingo answers

3.) Bingo questions

4.) Bingo questions with answers

Instructions

1.)  Copy the bingo board and bingo answers (back to back) and give one to each student.

2.)  Students will then write the answers onto the bingo board.  They can either turn their paper back and forth copying answers onto their board or you can have the answers projected up front for everyone to look at and copy from.  Each board will be unique because students will place their answers in random spots.  I usually don’t play with a free space, but you could.   Sometimes all the answers are used and sometimes there will be a few unused.  I do specify on the answer sheet. 

3.)  Make bingo chips by cutting up colored paper into small squares.  I give each student a handful to use to cover his or her answers when called. 

4.)  Start reading and/or projecting bingo questions in random order. I will often just write the questions on paper and use an Elmo to project the questions to the students.  I usually play where the correct answer is shared with the class with a discussion about how the question was solved before moving on to the next question. 

5.) I keep track of the answers and questions asked so that when there is a bingo I can check to make sure it was a “good” bingo and also so I don’t call the same question twice. Many times I will make a copy of the questions for each class I teach and highlight the questions as they are called. 

6.)  I require students to show work for certain questions on a separate sheet of paper which I collect for participation points at the end of the game.  Another way would be to have the students show work on a whiteboard. 

7.)  I will usually get a few “good” Bingos and then we will clear the boards and play another game.  

8.) Have fun! I usually give candy or extra credit as a prize for a “good” bingo.

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Integer Operations Bingo Game

Fun in 8th Grade Math
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Grades icon
Grades
6th - 8th
Standards icon
Standards
Pages
6
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

This 7th-grade math bingo game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice integer operations; adding, subtracting, multiplication, and division.

Hit the "View Preview" button to see the full resource!

What’s included?

1.) Bingo board

2.) Bingo answers

3.) Bingo questions

4.) Bingo questions with answers

Instructions

1.)  Copy the bingo board and bingo answers (back to back) and give one to each student.

2.)  Students will then write the answers onto the bingo board.  They can either turn their paper back and forth copying answers onto their board or you can have the answers projected up front for everyone to look at and copy from.  Each board will be unique because students will place their answers in random spots.  I usually don’t play with a free space, but you could.   Sometimes all the answers are used and sometimes there will be a few unused.  I do specify on the answer sheet. 

3.)  Make bingo chips by cutting up colored paper into small squares.  I give each student a handful to use to cover his or her answers when called. 

4.)  Start reading and/or projecting bingo questions in random order. I will often just write the questions on paper and use an Elmo to project the questions to the students.  I usually play where the correct answer is shared with the class with a discussion about how the question was solved before moving on to the next question. 

5.) I keep track of the answers and questions asked so that when there is a bingo I can check to make sure it was a “good” bingo and also so I don’t call the same question twice. Many times I will make a copy of the questions for each class I teach and highlight the questions as they are called. 

6.)  I require students to show work for certain questions on a separate sheet of paper which I collect for participation points at the end of the game.  Another way would be to have the students show work on a whiteboard. 

7.)  I will usually get a few “good” Bingos and then we will clear the boards and play another game.  

8.) Have fun! I usually give candy or extra credit as a prize for a “good” bingo.

Follow me

Instagram

Pinterest

Facebook

You may also like

7th Grade Math Integer Division Bingo Game

7th Grade Math Adding Integers Bingo Game

7th Grade Math Integer Subtraction Bingo Game

8th Grade Math Bingo Complete Year Bundle

Customer Tips

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases

• Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to

login). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button.

Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and

leave a short comment on the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you

feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your

feedback greatly!

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide rational numbers.
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