(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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Record a short video explaining how to multiply or divide fractions.
Use sidewalk chalk to draw a picture with the word MATH in it.
Write a poem about math.
Write a math word problem that involves multiplying.
Play "Name That Number" Game in the McGraw Hill math games
Find a comic strip that involves numbers or talks about math.
List 6 equivalent fractions for 3/4
Find a rectangular prism and take a selfie with it.
Take a picture of a number in your hoModify a recipe by multiplying or dividing fractions.use or neighborhood.
Play a game of your choice in the McGraw Hill math games.
Take a picture of a triangle you found in your house.
Write a reflection on what you learned about fractions today.
Make a list of 5 things that have the number 5 in them. example: my family has 5 members, my birthday is on the 5th of July, the number 5 in Spanish is cinco
Teach a friend how to multiply or divide fractions using examples.
Make up a missing math assignment.
Create 2 math problems for addition and subtraction of decimals and solve it.
Write a short story that includes at least two fraction problems.
Write the multiplication facts (1-12) for the 6,7,8 tables.
Make a dancing/exercise video that involves math.
Complete journal page 223.
Complete a timed multiplication game from our fast facts folder in Schoology.
Make flashcards for multiplying and dividing fractions.
Create a piece of art using fractional shapes and label them.
Find three examples of fractions in your home and explain them.