operations that undoeach other; additionand subtraction areinverse andmultiplication anddivision are inversea table of givenpairs ofnumbers thatfollow a certainpattern or rulethe property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the sum orproduct stays thesame when the orderof the addends orfactors is changedpaper moneyworth acertainamountto take anumber orfactorapartputting twoor moreaddends orfactorstogetherto approximate anumber to thenearest ten,hundred,thousand, etc..Free!anamount ofsomethingan instructionthat tells youthe correctway to dosomethingthe answerto asubtractionproblema set ofrelatednumbersentencesa coinvalued at1 centa coinvalued at5 centsa missingvalue in anequationrepresentedby a symbola coinvalued at25 centsthe lengthbetween twospecificpointsan answerthat is closeto an exactnumber(rounding)to numbers that arerelated by applying arule, such as 4 and 7represent a numberpair using the rule:add 3the property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the grouping ofthe addends orfactors does notchange the outcometo determinewhether tow ormore numbers orquantities aregreater than, lessthan, or equal toanother numberthe answerto anadditionproblemWhen you adda zero to anumber thenumberremains thesameidentifyingnumbers thatare greaterthan or lessthan othersoperations that undoeach other; additionand subtraction areinverse andmultiplication anddivision are inversea table of givenpairs ofnumbers thatfollow a certainpattern or rulethe property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the sum orproduct stays thesame when the orderof the addends orfactors is changedpaper moneyworth acertainamountto take anumber orfactorapartputting twoor moreaddends orfactorstogetherto approximate anumber to thenearest ten,hundred,thousand, etc..Free!anamount ofsomethingan instructionthat tells youthe correctway to dosomethingthe answerto asubtractionproblema set ofrelatednumbersentencesa coinvalued at1 centa coinvalued at5 centsa missingvalue in anequationrepresentedby a symbola coinvalued at25 centsthe lengthbetween twospecificpointsan answerthat is closeto an exactnumber(rounding)to numbers that arerelated by applying arule, such as 4 and 7represent a numberpair using the rule:add 3the property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the grouping ofthe addends orfactors does notchange the outcometo determinewhether tow ormore numbers orquantities aregreater than, lessthan, or equal toanother numberthe answerto anadditionproblemWhen you adda zero to anumber thenumberremains thesameidentifyingnumbers thatare greaterthan or lessthan others

Spring Training Week 1 - 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. operations that undo each other; addition and subtraction are inverse and multiplication and division are inverse
  2. a table of given pairs of numbers that follow a certain pattern or rule
  3. the property of addition and multiplication in which the sum or product stays the same when the order of the addends or factors is changed
  4. paper money worth a certain amount
  5. to take a number or factor apart
  6. putting two or more addends or factors together
  7. to approximate a number to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, etc..
  8. Free!
  9. an amount of something
  10. an instruction that tells you the correct way to do something
  11. the answer to a subtraction problem
  12. a set of related number sentences
  13. a coin valued at 1 cent
  14. a coin valued at 5 cents
  15. a missing value in an equation represented by a symbol
  16. a coin valued at 25 cents
  17. the length between two specific points
  18. an answer that is close to an exact number (rounding)
  19. to numbers that are related by applying a rule, such as 4 and 7 represent a number pair using the rule: add 3
  20. the property of addition and multiplication in which the grouping of the addends or factors does not change the outcome
  21. to determine whether tow or more numbers or quantities are greater than, less than, or equal to another number
  22. the answer to an addition problem
  23. When you add a zero to a number the number remains the same
  24. identifying numbers that are greater than or less than others