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This bingo game was created for upper level math classes. The topic is simplifying radical expressions. The bingo game includes radical expressions including variables and irrational answers. The game also has addition and subtraction of radicals.
I created this game during St. Patrick's day, so the background is shamrocks. Feel free to change the background if it does not fit the season.
I like to have the students work in pairs or in groups. If one person in the group has a bingo, they all win the prize. This allows students to help each other and prepare for a test or quiz.
Students must fill in bingo cards with given answers.
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Radical Math Bingo

Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
4.6 (5 ratings)
Emalie Dunn
87 Followers
$1.50

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Grades
10th - 12th
Pages
30

Description

This bingo game was created for upper level math classes. The topic is simplifying radical expressions. The bingo game includes radical expressions including variables and irrational answers. The game also has addition and subtraction of radicals.
I created this game during St. Patrick's day, so the background is shamrocks. Feel free to change the background if it does not fit the season.
I like to have the students work in pairs or in groups. If one person in the group has a bingo, they all win the prize. This allows students to help each other and prepare for a test or quiz.
Students must fill in bingo cards with given answers.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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4.6
Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Rated 2.8 out of 5
October 30, 2018
Only one game card, so you cannot play a class game of Bingo with this.
Jennifer J.
1 review
Emalie Dunn
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Emalie Dunn
(TPT Seller)
Oct 30, 2018
The directions included in the product description clearly state that the students must fill in their own bingo cards. Just put the list of answers up on the board and the kids pick where they want the answers on the blank board.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 6, 2014
Thanks!
Mary Ann Dunn
(TPT Seller)
22 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
March 11, 2014
Great review!
Angela O.
84 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 30, 2013
thank you
Dorothy B.
1,972 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
March 16, 2013
Kids should enjoy this.
Gay J.
2,831 reviews

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