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Instructions for Setup Student Setup: 1. Give each student one BINGO problems sheet, one BINGO squares sheet, and one BINGO card. 2. During independent practice, have students solve all of the BINGO problems. Answers should be written directly on the worksheet. 3. Once students have finished solving all of the problems, they should transfer their answers onto the BINGO squares sheet, as follows: Each BINGO problems sheet has the numbers 1-24 within the boxes. These numbers match the numbers on the BINGO squares sheet. As you can see, they both have #1-24. Students will look at the answer they got for problem 1 on the BINGO problems sheet. Then, they will find the BINGO square that has the number 1. Students will transfer their answer from problem 1 directly onto the line in that box. Students will repeat with the rest of the problems until their BINGO squares are filled with the matching answers from their worksheet. The answer to problem 1 on the BINGO problems page gets filled into box 1 on the BINGO squares page. The same happens for the rest of the problems through 24.

How to Play Object of the Game: To be the first to get BINGO by having a full row, column, or diagonal covered by the items that have been called. Getting started: 1. Each student should have their completed BINGO card and worksheet in front of them. 2. Give each student a handful of counters or chips to use to cover their cards as they play. 3. Have all students put one counter over the FREE space and leave all other spaces empty. 4. The teacher should have all of the calling cards shuffled and lying face down in front of him/her. 5. The teacher should also have the teacher answer key ready (a spare copy of the worksheet is also recommended). Playing the Game: 1. Pick up one of the face- down calling cards and say the number aloud to your students. You may also choose to read the problem from the worksheet that matches that calling card number. 2. Students should find that number on their BINGO card and cover that box with a counter. It is also recommended that you give students a few seconds to check their work and confirm the answer they have written down for that problem. Do not give students the answer at this point. 3. On the teacher answer key, put an X beside the number that you just called in order to keep track. This way you won t repeat any numbers, and you ll easily be able to check a student s BINGO card when he/she calls out BINGO. 4. Continue calling out numbers until someone yells BINGO. At that point, have the student show you his/her card. You need to check two things in order for the student to have won BINGO: Check that you have actually called the numbers from his/her complete row, column, or diagonal. Check that the student has written the correct answers to those problem numbers. 5. If the student has BINGO (all numbers called and all answers correct), he/she is the winner! Have everyone clear their cards and start the game again. If the students does not have BINGO, keep calling until someone else calls BINGO.

Notes Using the BINGO game as a center: This BINGO game also works great to have as a center. When used as a center, be sure to teach your students how to pick one person to be the captain of the game. The captain should take the role of the teacher (shuffling and picking the calling cards and using the answer key to confirm when someone has BINGO). The role of the captain should rotate each round. Differentiating this BINGO game: Do you have students working one, two, three, or even more grade levels below what you re teaching? That s no problem with this game! You can have those students work on completely different problems (as long as there are 24 of them) and fill out the BINGO board with their own answers. If they get BINGO, just check to make sure that they have the correct answers to the problems from their own worksheet for those numbers called. Using the BINGO problems as task cards: If you do not want to play BINGO, you can cut out the problems from the BINGO problems pages and use them as task cards. Have students solve the problems independently, in pairs, or in small groups.

BINGO Problems Page 1 Christmas Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Directions: Solve each problem below (be sure to complete both sides). When finished, transfer your answer to each problem onto the matching square on your BINGO squares sheet. For example, the answer to problem 1 should go into the BINGO square with the number 1. Be sure all of your answers are correct. You cannot win BINGO without the correct answers. The store has 2,068 Christmas trees for sale. If a delivery truck brings 859 more Christmas trees, how many Christmas trees will the store have in all? The grocery store has 1,093 Christmas cookies for sale. If they sold 998 of those cookies, how many Christmas cookies does the store have remaining? Sophie and Sean have to drive 894 miles to get to their grandmother s house for the Christmas party. If Sophie drives the first 429 miles, how many miles does Sean have to drive to get there? Carly flies to her aunt s house for Christmas. If it is 3,685 miles each way, how many miles will she fly in total to get to and from her aunt s house? There were 1,137 people invited to a Christmas party. If 256 people declined the invitation, how many people accepted the invitation? Ryan has to go to the party store to buy Christmas supplies. He must pick up 629 green napkins, 704 red plates, and 891 gold cups. How many items must he purchasein all? Isabella s mother spent $1,603 in all on Christmas presents and Christmas decorations. If she spent $1,259 on Christmas presents, how much did she spend on Christmas decorations? A restaurant makes $3,225 on Christmas Eve and $2,759 on Christmas Day. How much money did the restaurant make in all? 1 2 3 It takes 9,004 seconds to prepare the Christmas ham and 3,600 seconds to prepare the Christmas pie. How many more seconds does the ham take to prepare than the Christmas pie? On Christmas Eve, Jingle Diner served 2,741 customers and Rudolph Diner served 2,980 customers. How many more customers did Rudolph Diner serve than Jingle Diner? 4 5 6 Michael has made $4,221 selling his famous fruitcakes over the past two weeks. Last week he made $1,747. How much money did he make this week? 7 8 9 The Christmas Day parade is 3,456 people long. If Jonathon watches the first 1,799 people pass by, how many more people still have to pass by him? 10 11 12

Teacher Answer Key Christmas Addition and Subtraction Word Problems # Answer Tick if called # Answer Tick if called # Answer Tick if called 1 2,927 Christmas trees 9 $2,474 17 12,001 Christmas lights 2 881 people 10 7,370 miles 18 1,025 lights 3 $5,984 11 5,404 more seconds 19 4,193 people 4 95 Christmas cookies 12 1,657 people 20 8,197 seconds 5 2,224 items 13 $1,506 21 119 gifts 6 239 more customers 14 1,206 cups 22 1,657 Christmas cakes 7 465 miles 15 624 Christmas trees 23 9,915 points 8 $344 16 274 more pounds 24 6,479 feet

Christmas BINGO Squares Directions: Write the answer for each word problem on the line within the correct box. Then, cut out all of the squares. Glue each square onto the BINGO card in the place of your choosing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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