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Solving Quadratics Crazy Bingo (Solve by taking square root. Vertex form.)

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Algebra Made Fun
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th
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16 pages
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My students always enjoy a good BINGO game review! This was great bc I didn't have to think about prepping it :)
Great twist on a classic bingo game! I love activities that get students up and moving - much deeper engagement. I love that this is also easily adaptable for other grades and subjects. Thank you!

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Bingo is fun, but there is a BIG problem: Students can't work at their own pace, which means that some don't get to finish the problems while others sit there bored.

This game eliminates that problem! Each student gets a BINGO board, but they select a problem to work on from a pile, work it through at their own pace, and then cross out that answer on their board. This game is developed so that your answer key will help you VERY QUICKLY assess if students are on the right track or not. Students will be up and moving around the room, which increases their engagement and helps them think. Additionally, you are freed up to wander around the room helping students, rather than being stuck at the front going over problems that not all kids need you to go over.

These problems require students to solve quadratic equations that are IN VERTEX FORM by TAKING THE SQUARE ROOT. (Students will not need the quadratic formula or completing the square to solve these problems.) The solutions include rational and irrational numbers, and students will need to be able to simplify radicals.

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Total Pages
16 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Last updated Apr 2nd, 2015
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