This is best Expanded Form Bingo Game I’ve used! While working with my 2nd graders, I wanted to review expanded form in a nontraditional way. After searching online and coming up empty, I decided to create my own. The game I made is a powerpoint bingo game: Expanded Form Bingo
This game has students covering 3 digit numbers that are in standard form. The number is in expanded form so they have to find that number form on their bingo cards.
There are 30 unique bingo cards. No two cards are alike. There are 4 cards per sheet, saving time and ink. All you have to do is print them out and cut the cards out. There aren’t any bingo chips, but dollar tree has a 100 pack for $1. Target also have some mini erasers that work great too. There is a call sheet for you so that you can mark the numbers as they are called.
The scoreboard itself has all the questions. You can choose where to start. The numbers aren’t in order so even if you decided to start with question 1, the answer won’t be like 168. I think the first number is 794.
There aren’t that many graphics, though I did create the background and border. Sometimes, you just need something simple to engage the students. This one was definitely one of them. My students enjoyed it so much, they asked to play it again the next day!
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Since I’ve created this game, my students have been begging to play this game over and over again. It’s lead me to create more bingo games. You can check out 13 fun games to keep your students happy and engaged. Don’t forget to stop by my TPT store for games and worksheets to pair with this fun activity.