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Play Again. Surprise Me! Next Game ». Bingo is one of my go-to practice structures. I created two different versions of bingo cards for this game.

The first version has a 4 x 4 grid at the top of the page and a table with an answer key of 20 possible answers. When students receive their bingo cards, they have to pick 16 of the answers from the answer box and place them in the 16 boxes of their bingo card. Note: four of the answers will not be used by students on their bingo cards. Students must choose which four values they will leave off of their cards.

My plan with this was to display the answer bank on my television screen so that students could write their choice of answers on their bingo cards. In retrospect, I should have given my students the first version I shared with the answer key on the same page as the bingo card. It took forever for my students to copy the numbers off of the television screen.

Next, I took a stack of 20 index cards and used them to make a card for each of the possible answers. On each index card, I wrote possible questions that I could ask students to find using their unit circles for each of the possible answer choices. You can customize these questions to match exactly the skills you are trying to get students to practice with. You can include degrees, radians, or a mixture of the two.



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