Countingby 2s, 5'sor 10'sUnderlineplace you arerounding to(circle numberto the right)Make aplace valuechart ongraph paperThinksubtractionpoem forsubtractionUse guessand checkfor 2 digitdivisionUse a stripdiagram tomatch thestoryUseStrikethroughtoolLabel fractionmodels withnumber of totalpieces on thebottom and whatyou can count onthe topUse keywords suchas Each,altogetherdifferenceAsMdWrite yourmultiples ofthe divisorfor divisionPut numberson the pointsor bars of agraphUse afractionstrategyUsesubtractionto compareto amountsUse multistepoperations (Whenyou have three ormore #s Combine things toget it down to 2numbers)Use the9 trickfor X9Draw Pizzaor chocolatefor fractionsUse the"Power of1" forconversionsRead themath storyonesentence ata timedraw andlabel sidesfor area andperimeterUsehighlightingor Notes toolfor importantinformationEstimateandeliminateFlagquestions youneed moretime with onthe computerWork outproblemson scratchpaperline up decimalson graph paperand fill in missingplace values withzerosSubtractsmaller anglesfrom larger oneto find thedifferenceUse text tospeech whenavailable tolisten toquestions andanswer choicesUse formulachart forarea andperimeterUse ahundredschart tocount up ordownDraw andlabel theshapesmake acategorieschart forshapesUse the5 trickfor X6Read allthe answerchoicesfirstDraw aliner clockfor elapsedtimeCountingby 2s, 5'sor 10'sUnderlineplace you arerounding to(circle numberto the right)Make aplace valuechart ongraph paperThinksubtractionpoem forsubtractionUse guessand checkfor 2 digitdivisionUse a stripdiagram tomatch thestoryUseStrikethroughtoolLabel fractionmodels withnumber of totalpieces on thebottom and whatyou can count onthe topUse keywords suchas Each,altogetherdifferenceAsMdWrite yourmultiples ofthe divisorfor divisionPut numberson the pointsor bars of agraphUse afractionstrategyUsesubtractionto compareto amountsUse multistepoperations (Whenyou have three ormore #s Combine things toget it down to 2numbers)Use the9 trickfor X9Draw Pizzaor chocolatefor fractionsUse the"Power of1" forconversionsRead themath storyonesentence ata timedraw andlabel sidesfor area andperimeterUsehighlightingor Notes toolfor importantinformationEstimateandeliminateFlagquestions youneed moretime with onthe computerWork outproblemson scratchpaperline up decimalson graph paperand fill in missingplace values withzerosSubtractsmaller anglesfrom larger oneto find thedifferenceUse text tospeech whenavailable tolisten toquestions andanswer choicesUse formulachart forarea andperimeterUse ahundredschart tocount up ordownDraw andlabel theshapesmake acategorieschart forshapesUse the5 trickfor X6Read allthe answerchoicesfirstDraw aliner clockfor elapsedtime

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. Counting by 2s, 5's or 10's
  2. Underline place you are rounding to (circle number to the right)
  3. Make a place value chart on graph paper
  4. Think subtraction poem for subtraction
  5. Use guess and check for 2 digit division
  6. Use a strip diagram to match the story
  7. Use Strikethrough tool
  8. Label fraction models with number of total pieces on the bottom and what you can count on the top
  9. Use key words such as Each, altogether difference
  10. AsMd
  11. Write your multiples of the divisor for division
  12. Put numbers on the points or bars of a graph
  13. Use a fraction strategy
  14. Use subtraction to compare to amounts
  15. Use multistep operations (When you have three or more # s Combine things to get it down to 2 numbers)
  16. Use the 9 trick for X9
  17. Draw Pizza or chocolate for fractions
  18. Use the "Power of 1" for conversions
  19. Read the math story one sentence at a time
  20. draw and label sides for area and perimeter
  21. Use highlighting or Notes tool for important information
  22. Estimate and eliminate
  23. Flag questions you need more time with on the computer
  24. Work out problems on scratch paper
  25. line up decimals on graph paper and fill in missing place values with zeros
  26. Subtract smaller angles from larger one to find the difference
  27. Use text to speech when available to listen to questions and answer choices
  28. Use formula chart for area and perimeter
  29. Use a hundreds chart to count up or down
  30. Draw and label the shapes
  31. make a categories chart for shapes
  32. Use the 5 trick for X6
  33. Read all the answer choices first
  34. Draw a liner clock for elapsed time