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Algebra: Factoring Level 2 Math Bingo

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Algebra: Factoring Level 2 Math Bingo Review Game

Quadratic Expressions need to be reduced to their linear, quadratic, and cubic factors. Factoring techniques required are Greatest Common Factor, Difference of Two Squares, and Trinomials with and without a coefficient in front.

Click Here to view a full preview of the digital Bingo Game.

Other versions for differentiation:

Factoring Level 1 - Quadratic Expressions reduce to linear factors

Factoring Level 3 - Polynomial Expressions need to be reduced to their linear, quadratic, and cubic factors

This Set Includes:

  • 2 Sets of 50 Unique BINGO cards
  • 1 BINGO ActivitySite
  • 1 Page of 80 Marking Chips
  • 2 Sets of Question Cards
  • 1 Teacher Call Sheet
  • 1 Page Instructions

100 Unique BINGO cards: Both sets of 50 BINGO cards are unique and randomly generated so up to 50 students can play at once.

2 BINGO Games: The QuickPlay option has about half the amount of questions as the Standard Game allowing for quicker/more Wins within a class period. Game time varies depending on class size and time allotted per question.

Ultra High Resolution & Gorgeous Typography: All materials are created in ultra high resolutionfor printing at any size. We use the same mathematical typography used in textbooks and research papers within our products for optimal readability and display.

3 Ways to Play: The ActivitySite is included for a digital presentation (See the Preview Video we have posted), along with Question Cards for a more traditional BINGO experience where the teacher can either read aloud the question or write it down for the students to see. As a third option, you can use a random number generator and the Teacher Call Sheet to choose and read aloud questions for your class.

Works in Web Browsers & No Internet Required: The supplemental ActivitySite provides your class with a digital presentation that works in your web browser without the need for an internet connection. This allows all teachers to utilize the digital presentation without worrying about firewall restrictions.

Custom Orders: If you feel you need more than 50 BINGO Cards, feel free to email me at contact@qwizy.com and I will work with you to meet your needs. Whether you need 50 extra cards or 500, we can provide an affordable solution to your needs.

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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see 𝘹⁴ – 𝘺⁴ as (𝘹²)² – (𝘺²)², thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (𝘹² – 𝘺²)(𝘹² + 𝘺²).
Factor a quadratic expression to reveal the zeros of the function it defines.

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