Summary: Learn how to play and teach this great advanced bingo game for practicing arithmetic with expert teaching tips in this free online kids math games video clip.
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"My name is Courtney on behalf of Expert Village and in this clip I'm going to show you a more advanced version of BINGO to play to practice math equations. The first thing you're going to need to do is make your math BINGO board. We're just going to fold this into eight sections. We're going to take a marker and draw over our creases just to make our spaces more defined. Then you're going to take another piece of paper, fold it in the same way to get eight sections and cut those apart like I've done here. This time on the cards that we've cut apart we're going to put answers or just one number and on our board we're going to actually write the equation. So, I'm going to start with filling out my board and I'm going to put some simple addition equations. We won't write the answers on here. After you fill up your board you're going to then make sure you have a correlating answer to these equations on the cards we cut apart. Then, we would shuffle our cards up and you've lay them down. You would call out the answer or your child would turn a card over for the answer and they have to then mark their, put a marker on their correlating equation. This is a little more advanced because they are having to work backwards. They're having to think about which equation matches the answer."
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