Explore our thrilling Bingo multiplication game, an educational resource designed to enhance your students’ math skills. What’s included in this resource:
- 90 Bingo cards with divisors from 1 to 120, thoughtfully organized in a convenient 15-page PDF.
- A powerful PowerPoint presentation that generates random multiplications effortlessly.
Random Multiplications in 5 Different Colors:
- Each multiplication will appear in one of five different colors:
- Column B: Red
- Column I: Yellow
- Column N: Green
- Column G: Blue
- Column O: Purple
✖️ Instant Times Tables:
- With a single click, the PowerPoint will display the times table for any number you choose, from 1 to 12.
- Clicking on the “x ” instantly disappears the times table, allowing for agile and personalized learning.
Who Is It For?
- Primary Education (Grades 3-6): Ideal for helping students solidify their multiplication skills in these grades. It can be adapted to the appropriate difficulty for each level.
- Secondary Education (Grades 7-9): Useful for reviewing and practicing multiplication and times tables in mathematics classes at these levels.
- Special Education: Adaptable to meet the needs of students with learning disabilities, providing a visual and engaging way to practice multiplications.
- Homeschooling: Parents who homeschool their children can find this activity valuable for reinforcing their children’s math skills.
Elevate Multiplication Learning:
- Transform multiplication practice into a fun and motivating experience.
- Watch as your students enthusiastically develop their math skills.
Important Note: The Multiplication Bingo Caller in PowerPoint contains ActiveX controls that should be enabled when prompted for correct operation. Please make sure to enable them to ensure smooth functionality.
Prepare for a dynamic and effective educational experience. With our Multiplication Bingo, your students will not only learn math but also enjoy the process! Get this valuable resource today!
Instructions:
Extract the files out of the ZIP file and out of the Download folder.
When you first open the document, you may be prompted to enable content that is blocked for security reasons. This content is simply the Visual Basic code needed to generate numbers in random order. Please accept it if you want the resource to function properly.
Instructions for Enabling ActiveX in PowerPoint: Important Note: Enabling ActiveX can pose security risks. Only follow these instructions for trusted documents.
- Open the PowerPoint presentation you have received.
- If you see a security warning message near the top of the PowerPoint window that says “Security Warning: ActiveX controls have been disabled,” click on it.
- A security dialog box will appear. Click on the “Enable Content” or “Enable ActiveX” button.
- If the presentation contains ActiveX objects, a similar security warning may appear. Click on it and choose the option to enable ActiveX controls or “Run ActiveX Controls.”
- If prompted to trust the document or source, follow the on-screen prompts to confirm trust in the document.
- You can now use the ActiveX objects as needed in the presentation.
- After you’ve finished using the presentation, save any changes you made and close the file.
Remember to exercise caution and only enable ActiveX for documents from trusted sources. Disabling ActiveX is recommended for unknown or untrusted documents to protect your computer and data from potential security threats.
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