(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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the long side of a rectangular shape
length
when rounding is used to find an answer
estimate
two expressions or numbers have the same value, even if they look different.
equivalent
coordinates plotted on a coordinate plane
point
altering the value of the number slightly to make it simpler.
round
when multiplication is used to find the y value in a table
multiplicative pattern
the two dimensional space covered
area
a relationship between two values where the values are the same
= equal to
this is calculated by adding all the sides of a shape
perimeter
a three dimensional shape that has either a triangle, rectangle for a base
regular prism
the value a digit holds based on its position within a number
place value
how tall a 3 dimensional shape is
HEIGHT
two numbers that mean the same when converted
compatible number
the number of equal groups that is being made
divisor
the starting point for the coordinate plane
origin (0,0)
a number that you multiply by another number to get a product
factor
an expression that is used to find x or y values in a table
rule
a place value that is less than 0 and can also be written as 1/100
thousandths
to write an equivalent fraction using smaller numbers
simplify
the number that is getting divided
dividend
a math expression that compares two numbers
inequality
a combination of numbers and or letters without an equal sign
expression
the answer to a multiplication problem
product
a quadrilateral that has two sets of parallel sides, and all sides are equal
rhombus
a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides
parallelogram
the answer to a division problem
Quotient
the vertical coordinate value
y axis
a relationship between two values where one is larger than the other
> Greater than
this is the amount that a 3 dimensional shape can hold
volume
another word for add
Sum
this is calculated by multiplying lxw for the bottom part of a 3 dimensional shape
AREA OF THE BASE
the output
y value
a place value that is less than 0 and can also be written as 1/10
tenths
a triangle with all sides equal
equilateral
PEMDAS is used for this
order of operations
a quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides
trapezoid
when addition is used to find a y value in a table
additive pattern
the measurements of the sides of a shape
dimensions
the formula for area
LxW
the input
x value
a three dimensional shape where all sides are squares
cube
a triangle with no equal sides
scalene
another word for subtract
Difference
the horizontal coordinate value
x axis
a relationship between two values where one is smaller than the other
< less than
a two-dimensional grid formed by two perpendicular number lines,
coordinate plane