Looking for an engaging,
low-prep way to teach place value? Say hello to Place Value Hundreds, Tens, andOnes Bingo—a fun and interactive game that’s perfect for 1st, 2nd, and
3rd-grade classrooms! Whether you’re tackling tricky misconceptions about numbers
or reinforcing foundational math skills, this bingo game is a game-changer!
Here’s why I’m obsessed
with this product:
1. It’s Perfect for
Differentiation No two students are the same, which is why
this bingo set comes with four different types of calling cards to meet diverse
needs:
- Standard Form
- Word Form
(American and British options!)
- Place Value Form
(e.g., 9 hundreds, 3 tens, 4 ones)
- Expanded Form
(900+30+4)
Got a mix of 1st, 2nd, and
3rd level mathematicians in your room? No problem. You can easily switch up the calling
cards to make the game more or less challenging depending on your group’s skill
level or make differentition even easier with my Tens and Ones Bingo Game. Both games look similar, meaning different groups can be playing different games at their level. Plus, the inclusion of two-digit numbers ensures students understand the
difference between tricky pairs like 910 and 91. No more place value confusion!
2. It’s Low Prep (and Budget-Friendly!) Let’s face it—teachers don’t have hours to prep elaborate games. Luckily, this set is as simple as print, laminate, and play. You only need to cut out the calling cards (just 2-3 pages per set), and you’re ready to play again and again. Prefer a no-laminate option? Just slip the boards into plastic sleeves, and students can use dry-erase markers to cross off numbers. Bonus: It’s designed to save on colored ink. Only a small portion of each game board uses color, and there’s even a black-and-white version included!
3. It’s Flexible for Whole Class or Small Groups With 26 unique game boards, this set works perfectly for a whole-class activity. Want to focus on small group instruction? Pull out just a few boards for targeted practice. It’s great for math centers or work stations, early finishers, or even a quick review before a test. Many of those who have purchased have left feedback that it was perfect to leave for a sub!
4. Misconception Busting
Made Fun One of the best parts of this bingo game is its
ability to tackle common place value misconceptions head-on. For example,
distinguishing between “nine hundred ten” and “ninety-one” can trip up
students, but seeing the numbers represented with base-10 visuals reinforces
the correct understanding in a hands-on way.
Grab your set today and make place value practice a breeze!