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Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity
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This product is a great way to change up the traditional way to practice problems in your math classroom! Students will solve a variety of problems to practice their skills while playing BINGO. This is a very low-prep or even no-prep activity! For this BINGO activity, the solutions are all the whole numbers between 1-50, so students will easily create their own board either with the included blank BINGO Board Google Doc or make their own on notebook paper!

The topic in this activity is Three-Dimensional Figures. The question types are:

  • Find the number of cubes in a stack (4 problems)
  • Find the number of faces, edges, and/or vertices in a solid (solids include different types of prisms and pyramids) (40 problems)
  • Find the least or greatest number of possible cubes in a stack given the top and side views (6 problems)

Please take a look at the thumbnails and preview for examples of the types of problems included in this activity. Please note, on the preview, you will not be able to click the "solutions" box to show the solution. This feature will work once you purchase the Google Slides.

Included in this product you will get a Google Folder containing:

  • Google Slides Presentation with directions, 50 problems, and answers (Each slide has a solutions box right on the slide. When you click the slide, the solution appears!)

  • BINGO Board Google Doc (blank to be filled in by students) (You can print a copy for each student of the BINGO Board if you would like! You can also have them create a 5x5 grid on their own notebook paper if you prefer!)

Directions for using this product:

  1. Have each student fill in a bingo board (you can print a blank board for each student from this file, or you can have them draw a 5x5 grid on notebook paper.) Students should create a free space and choose 24 other numbers between the values of 1-50 to fill in their board.
  2. Go through the slides (make sure you are in "Slideshow" mode). Click on the solution box to show the answer. If a student has the answer, they should cross it out on their board.
  3. You can play a variety of games (traditional bingo, 4 corners, black-out, etc.).

Suggestions for Use:

  • Try using this activity the day you teach the topic as a way to practice the skill.
  • This product can be used as a review game the day before a quiz or test.
  • Try using this when you simply have extra time at the end of a lesson (students can keep track of their board and you can do a few problems each day)
  • This would make a great review at the end of the quarter or semester as a review game (or before a school break to keep the students engaged!)
  • This could be a great emergency sub plan! Substitutes can easily have students create their own BINGO Board and present the slides.
  • You can also simply use this as a set of practice problems if you do not want to play BINGO. Have students take out whiteboards or paper and do the problems. You could also post the slideshow to Google Classroom and students can just check their answers as they go for independent practice.
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Three-Dimensional Figures : BINGO GAME Math Practice Activity

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Description

This product is a great way to change up the traditional way to practice problems in your math classroom! Students will solve a variety of problems to practice their skills while playing BINGO. This is a very low-prep or even no-prep activity! For this BINGO activity, the solutions are all the whole numbers between 1-50, so students will easily create their own board either with the included blank BINGO Board Google Doc or make their own on notebook paper!

The topic in this activity is Three-Dimensional Figures. The question types are:

  • Find the number of cubes in a stack (4 problems)
  • Find the number of faces, edges, and/or vertices in a solid (solids include different types of prisms and pyramids) (40 problems)
  • Find the least or greatest number of possible cubes in a stack given the top and side views (6 problems)

Please take a look at the thumbnails and preview for examples of the types of problems included in this activity. Please note, on the preview, you will not be able to click the "solutions" box to show the solution. This feature will work once you purchase the Google Slides.

Included in this product you will get a Google Folder containing:

  • Google Slides Presentation with directions, 50 problems, and answers (Each slide has a solutions box right on the slide. When you click the slide, the solution appears!)

  • BINGO Board Google Doc (blank to be filled in by students) (You can print a copy for each student of the BINGO Board if you would like! You can also have them create a 5x5 grid on their own notebook paper if you prefer!)

Directions for using this product:

  1. Have each student fill in a bingo board (you can print a blank board for each student from this file, or you can have them draw a 5x5 grid on notebook paper.) Students should create a free space and choose 24 other numbers between the values of 1-50 to fill in their board.
  2. Go through the slides (make sure you are in "Slideshow" mode). Click on the solution box to show the answer. If a student has the answer, they should cross it out on their board.
  3. You can play a variety of games (traditional bingo, 4 corners, black-out, etc.).

Suggestions for Use:

  • Try using this activity the day you teach the topic as a way to practice the skill.
  • This product can be used as a review game the day before a quiz or test.
  • Try using this when you simply have extra time at the end of a lesson (students can keep track of their board and you can do a few problems each day)
  • This would make a great review at the end of the quarter or semester as a review game (or before a school break to keep the students engaged!)
  • This could be a great emergency sub plan! Substitutes can easily have students create their own BINGO Board and present the slides.
  • You can also simply use this as a set of practice problems if you do not want to play BINGO. Have students take out whiteboards or paper and do the problems. You could also post the slideshow to Google Classroom and students can just check their answers as they go for independent practice.
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