Twice as many Draw a hexagon. 9 + 10 = My estimate is 4 double 4 is 8. How many sides does a pentagon have? (choose one) 14 is twice as many as Estimate and count. A square has four equal sides The actual number is 4 is twice as many as 5 double 5 is 10. Which one is the longest object? Then count to check. Draw a rectangle. Estimate each number. Addition shortest 18 is twice as many as (choose two) longest 10 take away 5 is 5. triangle Twice as many Draw a hexagon. 9 + 10 = My estimate is 4 double 4 is 8. How many sides does a pentagon have? (choose one) 14 is twice as many as Estimate and count. A square has four equal sides The actual number is 4 is twice as many as 5 double 5 is 10. Which one is the longest object? Then count to check. Draw a rectangle. Estimate each number. Addition shortest 18 is twice as many as (choose two) longest 10 take away 5 is 5. triangle
Maths - 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.
Twice as many
Draw a hexagon.
9 + 10 =
My estimate is
4 double 4 is 8.
How many sides does a pentagon have?
(choose one)
14 is twice as many as
Estimate and count.
A square has four equal sides
The actual number is
4 is twice as many as
5 double 5 is 10.
Which one is the longest object?
Then count to check.
Draw a rectangle.
Estimate each number.
Addition
shortest
18 is twice as many as
(choose two)
longest
10 take away 5 is 5.
triangle