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December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
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December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity
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Description

Looking for a dynamic and fun way to reinforce Order of Operations and Replacement with your students? Look no further! Our Bingo game is the perfect addition to your classroom resources, designed to make learning enjoyable and effective for students of all levels, all while adding a touch of seasonal fun to your classroom.

Aligns to CCSS/State Standards:

  • Student will be able to simplifying expressions using the Order of Operations
  • Student will be able to simplify algebraic expressions given the replacement value of the variable

What's Included:

  • Bingo questions to display
  • Teacher's guide with instructions and suggestions for gameplay
  • Printable student Bingo board that they customize with given answer set
  • Answer key for quick checking

How It Works:

As the caller reads/displays different expression, students search their bingo cards for the answers. It's a fantastic way to review key concepts and reinforce learning in a collaborative and engaging manner.

Why you'll love it:

  • Promotes active learning and student participation
  • Reinforces understanding of simplifying expressions in a fun way
  • Supports multiple learning styles through visual and auditory cues
  • Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skill

Pro tip #1: Add a rectangle to the word document to cover up the questions before you project onto the board in front of the class. Click and drag the rectangle to reveal 2-4 questions at a time to keep pace of play.

Pro tip #2: Play until you have a "Top 10 Bingo Winners" list on your board. Then, from the Top 10, use a random number generator to randomly select 1-2 winners. This keeps students engaged beyond the first Bingo winner and it also opens up that the winner can still be anyone in that group. It adds layers of fun/competition beyond the traditional way of playing.

Math Mansion™ Terms of Use:

This printable resource requires minimal prep. Just print the bingo board and make the number of copies you need for your class.

Licensing:

This file is a license for ONE teacher and their students. Please purchase the appropriate number of licenses if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

Customer Service:

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out for assistance. We aim to provide quality resources to help teachers and students alike, so contact me before leaving feedback if you have a need.

Products by Math Mansion™ may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. This is a single classroom license only. All rights reserved. Resources may only be posted online in an LMS such as Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology. Students should be the only ones able to access the resources. It is a copyright violation to upload the files to school/district servers or shared Google Drives. See more information on our terms of use here.

If you are interested in a personalized quote for campus and district licenses, please email themathmansion@gmail.com

©Math Mansion, 2025

***Please rate this activity, leave a review and follow the Math Mansion™ store today!

Find us on instagram @mathmansion and follow for more fun activities!

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December Math Game Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Replacement Activity

Math Mansion
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$6.00

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7th - 8th
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Description

Looking for a dynamic and fun way to reinforce Order of Operations and Replacement with your students? Look no further! Our Bingo game is the perfect addition to your classroom resources, designed to make learning enjoyable and effective for students of all levels, all while adding a touch of seasonal fun to your classroom.

Aligns to CCSS/State Standards:

  • Student will be able to simplifying expressions using the Order of Operations
  • Student will be able to simplify algebraic expressions given the replacement value of the variable

What's Included:

  • Bingo questions to display
  • Teacher's guide with instructions and suggestions for gameplay
  • Printable student Bingo board that they customize with given answer set
  • Answer key for quick checking

How It Works:

As the caller reads/displays different expression, students search their bingo cards for the answers. It's a fantastic way to review key concepts and reinforce learning in a collaborative and engaging manner.

Why you'll love it:

  • Promotes active learning and student participation
  • Reinforces understanding of simplifying expressions in a fun way
  • Supports multiple learning styles through visual and auditory cues
  • Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skill

Pro tip #1: Add a rectangle to the word document to cover up the questions before you project onto the board in front of the class. Click and drag the rectangle to reveal 2-4 questions at a time to keep pace of play.

Pro tip #2: Play until you have a "Top 10 Bingo Winners" list on your board. Then, from the Top 10, use a random number generator to randomly select 1-2 winners. This keeps students engaged beyond the first Bingo winner and it also opens up that the winner can still be anyone in that group. It adds layers of fun/competition beyond the traditional way of playing.

Math Mansion™ Terms of Use:

This printable resource requires minimal prep. Just print the bingo board and make the number of copies you need for your class.

Licensing:

This file is a license for ONE teacher and their students. Please purchase the appropriate number of licenses if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

Customer Service:

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out for assistance. We aim to provide quality resources to help teachers and students alike, so contact me before leaving feedback if you have a need.

Products by Math Mansion™ may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. This is a single classroom license only. All rights reserved. Resources may only be posted online in an LMS such as Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology. Students should be the only ones able to access the resources. It is a copyright violation to upload the files to school/district servers or shared Google Drives. See more information on our terms of use here.

If you are interested in a personalized quote for campus and district licenses, please email themathmansion@gmail.com

©Math Mansion, 2025

***Please rate this activity, leave a review and follow the Math Mansion™ store today!

Find us on instagram @mathmansion and follow for more fun activities!

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Standards

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Evaluate expressions at specific values of their variables. Include expressions that arise from formulas used in real-world problems. Perform arithmetic operations, including those involving whole-number exponents, in the conventional order when there are no parentheses to specify a particular order (Order of Operations). For example, use the formulas V = s³ and A = 6 s² to find the volume and surface area of a cube with sides of length s = 1/2.
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