decimalexpression of afraction in baseten, using decimalpoint to separatewhole nos. fromfractional valuesplanea flatsurface thatstretchesinto infinitysumanswer toanadditionproblemdividendthe numberthat isdivided byanothernumberquotientanswer toa divisionproblemaddendanynumberbeingaddedorder ofoperationsrule to show whichoperations shouldbe performed firstin a mathematicalexpressionPEMDASperpendicularlinestwointersectinglines thatform fourright angleshundredthone out of onehundred equalparts; secondplace to right odecimal pointstandardformnumber versionof a numberwhere eachnumber has aplace valuea fractionwith anumeratorof oneunitfractionnumberbonda picture ofthe numberand the partsthat combineto make itnumeratortopnumber ina fractioncubicunita unit formeasuringvolumedifferenceresult whenone numberis subtractedfrom anotherterma single number ora variable ORnumbers andvariables multipliedtogether (They areseparated by + and-signssimplestformwhen a fractionsis expressedwith the fewestno. of piecespossible; sameas lowest termsexpressionmathematicalphrasewithout anequal signbenchmarkfractionscommonfeactionsthat you canjudge othernumbers against1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/10meterthe basicunit of lengthin the MetricSystemequationnumbersentencewith anequal signmillimeterto measurelength ; 1000of theseequals ametercoordinatespairs of numberswhich specifythe position of apoint on acoordinatesystemrighttrianglea trianglewith onerightangle<is lessthanfactorone or twonumbers orexpressionsthat multiplytogether to geta productdenominatorbottomof afractionroundmethod ofapproximatinga number toits nearestplace valuecomposeto puttogethernumbers orgeometricshapesdecomposeto separate intobasic elementsof like numbersor geometricshapesAreano. of squareunits thatcover ashape orfigureintersectwhen twoline crosseach other ata singlepointarrayrows and columnsused inmultiplication anddivision to showrepeated additionfor mult. and fairshares for divisionequivalentfreactionsdifferentfractions thatname thesameamount tdecimalexpression of afraction in baseten, using decimalpoint to separatewhole nos. fromfractional valuesplanea flatsurface thatstretchesinto infinitysumanswer toanadditionproblemdividendthe numberthat isdivided byanothernumberquotientanswer toa divisionproblemaddendanynumberbeingaddedorder ofoperationsrule to show whichoperations shouldbe performed firstin a mathematicalexpressionPEMDASperpendicularlinestwointersectinglines thatform fourright angleshundredthone out of onehundred equalparts; secondplace to right odecimal pointstandardformnumber versionof a numberwhere eachnumber has aplace valuea fractionwith anumeratorof oneunitfractionnumberbonda picture ofthe numberand the partsthat combineto make itnumeratortopnumber ina fractioncubicunita unit formeasuringvolumedifferenceresult whenone numberis subtractedfrom anotherterma single number ora variable ORnumbers andvariables multipliedtogether (They areseparated by + and-signssimplestformwhen a fractionsis expressedwith the fewestno. of piecespossible; sameas lowest termsexpressionmathematicalphrasewithout anequal signbenchmarkfractionscommonfeactionsthat you canjudge othernumbers against1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/10meterthe basicunit of lengthin the MetricSystemequationnumbersentencewith anequal signmillimeterto measurelength ; 1000of theseequals ametercoordinatespairs of numberswhich specifythe position of apoint on acoordinatesystemrighttrianglea trianglewith onerightangle<is lessthanfactorone or twonumbers orexpressionsthat multiplytogether to geta productdenominatorbottomof afractionroundmethod ofapproximatinga number toits nearestplace valuecomposeto puttogethernumbers orgeometricshapesdecomposeto separate intobasic elementsof like numbersor geometricshapesAreano. of squareunits thatcover ashape orfigureintersectwhen twoline crosseach other ata singlepointarrayrows and columnsused inmultiplication anddivision to showrepeated additionfor mult. and fairshares for divisionequivalentfreactionsdifferentfractions thatname thesameamount t

Math Bingo 6th Grade - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-expression of a fraction in base ten, using decimal point to separate whole nos. from fractional values
    B-decimal
  2. I-a flat surface that stretches into infinity
    I-plane
  3. G-answer to an addition problem
    G-sum
  4. G-the number that is divided by another number
    G-dividend
  5. N-answer to a division problem
    N-quotient
  6. N-any number being added
    N-addend
  7. O-rule to show which operations should be performed first in a mathematical expression PEMDAS
    O-order of operations
  8. B-two intersecting lines that form four right angles
    B-perpendicular lines
  9. G-one out of one hundred equal parts; second place to right o decimal point
    G-hundredth
  10. N-number version of a number where each number has a place value
    N-standard form
  11. O-unit fraction
    O-a fraction with a numerator of one
  12. G-a picture of the number and the parts that combine to make it
    G-number bond
  13. O-top number in a fraction
    O-numerator
  14. I-a unit for measuring volume
    I-cubic unit
  15. I-result when one number is subtracted from another
    I-difference
  16. G-a single number or a variable OR numbers and variables multiplied together (They are separated by + and -signs
    G-term
  17. O-when a fractions is expressed with the fewest no. of pieces possible; same as lowest terms
    O-simplest form
  18. I-mathematical phrase without an equal sign
    I-expression
  19. O-commonfeactions that you can judge other numbers against 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/10
    O-benchmark fractions
  20. I-the basic unit of length in the Metric System
    I-meter
  21. O-number sentence with an equal sign
    O-equation
  22. N-to measure length ; 1000 of these equals a meter
    N-millimeter
  23. B-pairs of numbers which specify the position of a point on a coordinate system
    B-coordinates
  24. I-a triangle with one right angle
    I-right triangle
  25. O-is less than
    O-<
  26. N-one or two numbers or expressions that multiply together to get a product
    N-factor
  27. G-bottom of a fraction
    G-denominator
  28. B-method of approximating a number to its nearest place value
    B-round
  29. G-to put together numbers or geometric shapes
    G-compose
  30. N-to separate into basic elements of like numbers or geometric shapes
    N-decompose
  31. B-no. of square units that cover a shape or figure
    B-Area
  32. B-when two line cross each other at a single point
    B-intersect
  33. I-rows and columns used in multiplication and division to show repeated addition for mult. and fair shares for division
    I-array
  34. B-different fractions that name the same amount t
    B-equivale nt freactions