thesmallestanglerangeonehundredthof a meteranswer toadditionproblema numberplus afractionnumbers thatcan bedivided bytwo without aremaindera yearwith 366dayscenterpointoutsideedgenumberwith only2 factorsdifferentfractions thatname thesameamountonehundredyearsthe differencebetween thestarting timeand an endingtimea part of aline withtwo distinctendpointsa metricunit oflength12:00a.m.a closed,curved shapewhere all pointsare the samedistance fromthe centersamesize andshapetopnumber ofa fractionA mathsymbol usedto comparenumbersa toolused todrawcirclesa metric unitof lengthequal to 1000metersthe distanceacross acirclethrough thecenternoon tomidnight1,3,5,7,9areexamplestenyearsthelargestangleanswer to amultiplicationnumbers thatare addedtogether in anadditionproblemthe point atwhich a linesegmentendsa squarecorneredanglethe answerto asubtractionproblemahorizontalproblema graph thatconnectspoints toshowinformationChanging theorder ofaddends doesnot changethe sum.basic unitof length inthe metricsystemnumbersarrangedby a rule1000yearsacute,obtuse,and rightthebottomnumber ofa fractiona digit'svalue bypositionsymbols used towrite numbers -0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9the datathatappearsmostthesmallestanglerangeonehundredthof a meteranswer toadditionproblema numberplus afractionnumbers thatcan bedivided bytwo without aremaindera yearwith 366dayscenterpointoutsideedgenumberwith only2 factorsdifferentfractions thatname thesameamountonehundredyearsthe differencebetween thestarting timeand an endingtimea part of aline withtwo distinctendpointsa metricunit oflength12:00a.m.a closed,curved shapewhere all pointsare the samedistance fromthe centersamesize andshapetopnumber ofa fractionA mathsymbol usedto comparenumbersa toolused todrawcirclesa metric unitof lengthequal to 1000metersthe distanceacross acirclethrough thecenternoon tomidnight1,3,5,7,9areexamplestenyearsthelargestangleanswer to amultiplicationnumbers thatare addedtogether in anadditionproblemthe point atwhich a linesegmentendsa squarecorneredanglethe answerto asubtractionproblemahorizontalproblema graph thatconnectspoints toshowinformationChanging theorder ofaddends doesnot changethe sum.basic unitof length inthe metricsystemnumbersarrangedby a rule1000yearsacute,obtuse,and rightthebottomnumber ofa fractiona digit'svalue bypositionsymbols used towrite numbers -0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9the datathatappearsmost

Saxon Math Primary Fourth Lessons 1 - 48 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the smallest angle
  2. range
  3. one hundredth of a meter
  4. answer to addition problem
  5. a number plus a fraction
  6. numbers that can be divided by two without a remainder
  7. a year with 366 days
  8. center point outside edge
  9. number with only 2 factors
  10. different fractions that name the same amount
  11. one hundred years
  12. the difference between the starting time and an ending time
  13. a part of a line with two distinct endpoints
  14. a metric unit of length
  15. 12:00 a.m.
  16. a closed, curved shape where all points are the same distance from the center
  17. same size and shape
  18. top number of a fraction
  19. A math symbol used to compare numbers
  20. a tool used to draw circles
  21. a metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters
  22. the distance across a circle through the center
  23. noon to midnight
  24. 1,3,5,7,9 are examples
  25. ten years
  26. the largest angle
  27. answer to a multiplication
  28. numbers that are added together in an addition problem
  29. the point at which a line segment ends
  30. a square cornered angle
  31. the answer to a subtraction problem
  32. a horizontal problem
  33. a graph that connects points to show information
  34. Changing the order of addends does not change the sum.
  35. basic unit of length in the metric system
  36. numbers arranged by a rule
  37. 1000 years
  38. acute, obtuse, and right
  39. the bottom number of a fraction
  40. a digit's value by position
  41. symbols used to write numbers - 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
  42. the data that appears most