theanswer toa divisionproblemanarrangementof numbers,one abovethe otheranarrangementof numbers,from left torightan arrangement orsequence thatfollows a certainmultiplication orderthe property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the grouping ofthe addends orfactors does notchange the outcomethe property whichstates that multiplyinga sum by a number isthe same asmultiplying eachaddend by thenumber and thenadding the productsa method ofmultiplying in whichthe ones, tens,hundreds, and so onare multipliedseparately and thenthe products areadded togethera table of givenpairs ofnumbers thatfollow a certainpattern or rulethe numberby which anumber isdivideda square witha side lengthof one unitthat is used tomeasure areaa missingvalue in anequationrepresentedby a symbola figure used torepresent area;may be used asa strategy formultiplicationwhen onenumber can bedivided byanother numberwith noremaindergroups thathave thesamenumber ofobjectsthe operation ofmaking equal groupsand finding thenumber in eachgroup or dinging thenumber of equalgroups of a certainsizea wholenumber thathas a 0,2,4,6,8in the onesplacethe numberto be dividedin a divisionproblemthe operationthat usesrepeatedaddition tocombine equalgroupsto numbers that arerelated by applying arule, such as 4 and 7represent a numberpair using the rule:add 3a wholenumber thathas a 1,3,5,7,9in the onesplaceanarrangementof objects inequal rowsand columnsthe property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the sum orproduct stays thesame when the orderof the addends orfactors is changedan instructionthat tells youthe correctway to dosomethingthe answerto amultiplicationproblemtheanswer toa divisionproblemanarrangementof numbers,one abovethe otheranarrangementof numbers,from left torightan arrangement orsequence thatfollows a certainmultiplication orderthe property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the grouping ofthe addends orfactors does notchange the outcomethe property whichstates that multiplyinga sum by a number isthe same asmultiplying eachaddend by thenumber and thenadding the productsa method ofmultiplying in whichthe ones, tens,hundreds, and so onare multipliedseparately and thenthe products areadded togethera table of givenpairs ofnumbers thatfollow a certainpattern or rulethe numberby which anumber isdivideda square witha side lengthof one unitthat is used tomeasure areaa missingvalue in anequationrepresentedby a symbola figure used torepresent area;may be used asa strategy formultiplicationwhen onenumber can bedivided byanother numberwith noremaindergroups thathave thesamenumber ofobjectsthe operation ofmaking equal groupsand finding thenumber in eachgroup or dinging thenumber of equalgroups of a certainsizea wholenumber thathas a 0,2,4,6,8in the onesplacethe numberto be dividedin a divisionproblemthe operationthat usesrepeatedaddition tocombine equalgroupsto numbers that arerelated by applying arule, such as 4 and 7represent a numberpair using the rule:add 3a wholenumber thathas a 1,3,5,7,9in the onesplaceanarrangementof objects inequal rowsand columnsthe property ofaddition andmultiplication inwhich the sum orproduct stays thesame when the orderof the addends orfactors is changedan instructionthat tells youthe correctway to dosomethingthe answerto amultiplicationproblem

Untitled Bingo - 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 answer to a division problem
  2. an arrangement of numbers, one above the other
  3. an arrangement of numbers, from left to right
  4. an arrangement or sequence that follows a certain multiplication order
  5. the property of addition and multiplication in which the grouping of the addends or factors does not change the outcome
  6. the property which states that multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each addend by the number and then adding the products
  7. a method of multiplying in which the ones, tens, hundreds, and so on are multiplied separately and then the products are added together
  8. a table of given pairs of numbers that follow a certain pattern or rule
  9. the number by which a number is divided
  10. a square with a side length of one unit that is used to measure area
  11. a missing value in an equation represented by a symbol
  12. a figure used to represent area; may be used as a strategy for multiplication
  13. when one number can be divided by another number with no remainder
  14. groups that have the same number of objects
  15. the operation of making equal groups and finding the number in each group or dinging the number of equal groups of a certain size
  16. a whole number that has a 0,2,4,6,8 in the ones place
  17. the number to be divided in a division problem
  18. the operation that uses repeated addition to combine equal groups
  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. a whole number that has a 1,3,5,7,9 in the ones place
  21. an arrangement of objects in equal rows and columns
  22. 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
  23. an instruction that tells you the correct way to do something
  24. the answer to a multiplication problem