This is a resource primarily for lower KS2, I use it as a mental starter to revise 2D and 3D shape properties. I have only made 6 different cards. There are also definitions included for the teacher to call out. Laminate the bingo cards so you can use them again!
Creates a complete times tables bingo game (2x to 12x).
Generates a list of random questions and a set of 33 bingo cards randomised each time.
UPDATED: Now ensures no repeated numbers in the cards or in the answers to questions.
A set of 20 Bingo Boards featuring Roman Numerals together with calling cards.
A fun way to help children reinforce how Roman Numerals are written.
Great group activity, or can be used with whole class. If you find this useful please comment.
Bingo game using multiplication tables to either print out and use on paper, or laminate and use/re-use with whiteboard pens. 30 Bingo cards to allow whole class play, but arranged so that smaller groups can easily separated out. In Sassoon font, so you may have to adjust font size if your computer does not support Sassoon.
This is a fun and interactive way to help children find the mean/mode of sets of data.I would like to stress that this is NOT my original work and was kindly uploaded from this website.However, I have edited this for use in my classroom. This version focuses on the mean and mode as it will be used in an introductory lesson with lower ability y6. The bingo cards look fantastic when laminated, but again these are not my own work. I would appreciate any feedback you may have. This is
my first attempt at a maths lesson, so feedback's greatly appreciated :-)
NB The Second ppt is a longer version
Bingo cards and bingo game. KS3 / GCSE. Algebra. Does exactly what is says in the title - with bingo cards in a separate file. Expand and simplify double brackets.
A bingo style activity to reflect on which trigonometric ratio to use given certain sides/angles within right-angles triangles.
To be used as a plenary to a start lesson or as a main reflection activity when putting trig ratios into practice.
N.b. I am an NQT so all feedback is welcomed for my shared resources.
This decimal bingo game gives children lots of practice adding decimals and doesn't feel like it relies too much on luck. The children can use a host of mental math strategies while playing; so it's not just a 'hunt and cover' game.
The pdf file includes two sets of 6 game boards. One set uses numbers to only one decimal place, the remaing set stretches to two decimal places. There are nine different 'target' cards displaying a 'Bingo number' of either 1, 1.5 or 2. Each child has their own 'Decimals bingo board' and a set of counters. Each 'Decimal board' displays a set of 14 decimal numbers. The game plays like normal bingo except that playrs cover two numbers on each go - the numbers which give a total of the bingo number drawn.
Full details (and illustrations) are on my www.mathsticks.com website.
Starter or plenary activity. The powerpoint gives the students 30 seconds to factorise the quadratic and cross the factors off their bingo card (everyone has the same card). They should get to a right angled triangle and shout bingo!
I have also added additional formats as some people could not download them.
Sets of bingo cards with division sums and matching answers. 30 cards, so can be used for the whole class, but layout enables you to chose smaller groups if required.