BINGO! As a child I loved it when my teacher would break out the class bingo sets. She would pass out cards and the dots to mark our cards. Then she would stand at the front of the room calling off the problems as we searched our boards for the answers. I never understood why she only brought it out once or twice a year. Now I do!
It takes a lot of time to pass out/collect the supplies. Eventually, you end up with too few dots as many go missing each time you play the game. Students can’t see the small bingo calling cards so you have to repeat yourself numerous times or find a way to display the problem on the board for all to see. Not any more! Digital bingo has revolutionized my math review games. Click to see the variety of digital bingo games available!
How Does Digital Bingo Work?
It is so easy! If you use Google Classroom you can literally pass the digital boards and dot markers out with the click of a button. Your class will be playing bingo in less than 1 minute! Digital math review games are so easy to implement!
Want to play again? No problem! Each student receives a set of all 30 bingo boards. Simply have students switch to a different board. Each bingo game board has a set of dot markers already built into the page so there is no need to hassle with the markers. Yay!
10 Reasons You Should Use Digital Bingo for Math Review?
- No small pieces to lose
- You don’t have to pass out materials
- Includes 30 student boards so each child has a unique board.
- Digital calling/problem cards can be projected for all to see.
- Teachers can easily move between calling cards with built in navigation tools.
- Bright and colorful bingo boards
- No prep or copying
- Distribute via Google Classroom with the click of a button
- Students LOVE it!
- Teachers love how easy it is to use!
Give digital bingo a try! You will love it and your students will beg to play again. Digital math review games are perfect for promoting fact fluency, problem solving, and just about anything you can imagine!
What part of traditional bingo stops you from playing it with your students? For me, it is all of the little pieces! Let me know your reason in the comments!