(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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Add 395+236=
Find something that you can make into equal groups, then create a multiplication equation that it represents.
Subtract. 356 - 81=
Use fractions to make play dough.
Jose has a small bag with 12 M&Ms in it. 5 of the M&Ms are yellow. 2 are
green. 1 is orange. 4 are brown. What fraction of the M&Ms are brown?
How many legs are on 5 spiders?
Explain to someone why your TV is a quadrilateral.
Measure your bed with your foot, then measure it someone else's foot. Why is the length of the bed different when you measure using someone else's foot?
If you have $10.00 and by snacks for $3.67, how much money do you have left?
Solve. 5x24x0=
Find 3 triangles in your house and draw a picture of them.
Make the multiplication and division fact family for 8 x 10
Mr. Hackenberg made 8 cookies with 6 chocolate chips in each one. How many chocolate chips did he use in all?
Listen to a TV show for 1 minute and count the number of times you hear the name of your favorite character.
What's next in the pattern: 825 725 ___ ___ ___
Mrs. Baer has 16 students in her class and needs to arrange their desks. Help her by drawing arrays for all of the possibilities.
Write a story problem about Penelope who has 5 people in her family and needs to give them an equal number of her 55 cookies.
Finish the pattern. 32, 35, 39, 44, ___, ___, ___
Alley makes a sandwich. She puts jelly on a slice of bread. She puts peanut
butter on another slice of bread. What fraction of the bread has jelly on it?
Mr. Johnson left for school at 6:30. It took him 18 minutes to get there. What time did he arrive?
Solve 35 divided by 7
Locate measuring tools in your home: measuring cups, rulers, scales, thermometers, etc.
Count and record how many creatures (living things) you see in 10 minutes outside your home
Discover if 1/2, 3/4, and 4/8 are equivalent using a number line.