Misconception #3: Cannot recognize multiple coin combinations. Misconception #1: Coin size = coin value confusion. Misconception #1: Misplaces or misuses $ and ¢ symbols. Misconception #2: Incorrectly combines digits rather than adding values. Misconception #1: Thinks coin size = value. Misconception #3: Relies on key words instead of reasoning. Proficient #1: Demonstrates flexibility and full understanding. Misconception #3: Relies solely on key words to select operations. Misconception #1: Focuses on quantity/size of coins over value. Misconception #1: Incorrect symbol placement (catch and release). Misconception #4: Incorrect number line interpretation. Misconception #2: Ignores values and counts coins as individual objects. Proficient #1: Shows flexibility and proficiency in generating combinations. Misconception #2: Miscount/add incorrectly the value of coins. Free! Proficient #1: Correct use of $ and ¢ symbols. Misconception #3: Cannot recognize multiple coin combinations. Misconception #1: Coin size = coin value confusion. Misconception #1: Misplaces or misuses $ and ¢ symbols. Misconception #2: Incorrectly combines digits rather than adding values. Misconception #1: Thinks coin size = value. Misconception #3: Relies on key words instead of reasoning. Proficient #1: Demonstrates flexibility and full understanding. Misconception #3: Relies solely on key words to select operations. Misconception #1: Focuses on quantity/size of coins over value. Misconception #1: Incorrect symbol placement (catch and release). Misconception #4: Incorrect number line interpretation. Misconception #2: Ignores values and counts coins as individual objects. Proficient #1: Shows flexibility and proficiency in generating combinations. Misconception #2: Miscount/add incorrectly the value of coins. Free! Proficient #1: Correct use of $ and ¢ symbols.
(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.
Misconception #3: Cannot recognize multiple coin combinations.
Misconception #1: Coin size = coin value confusion.
Misconception #1: Misplaces or misuses $ and ¢ symbols.
Misconception #2: Incorrectly combines digits rather than adding values.
Misconception #1: Thinks coin size = value.
Misconception #3: Relies on key words instead of reasoning.
Proficient #1: Demonstrates flexibility and full understanding.
Misconception #3: Relies solely on key words to select operations.
Misconception #1: Focuses on quantity/size of coins over value.
Misconception #1: Incorrect symbol placement (catch and release).
Misconception #4: Incorrect number line interpretation.
Misconception #2: Ignores values and counts coins as individual objects.
Proficient #1: Shows flexibility and proficiency in generating combinations.
Misconception #2: Miscount/add incorrectly the value of coins.
Free!
Proficient #1: Correct use of $ and ¢ symbols.