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Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Visual Representation Bingo

  • Updated

    Updated:  26 Nov 2024

Play our mixed numbers and improper fractions visual representation bingo with your students to increase their understanding with colorful fraction models.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 4

Curriculum

teaching resource

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Visual Representation Bingo

  • Updated

    Updated:  26 Nov 2024

Play our mixed numbers and improper fractions visual representation bingo with your students to increase their understanding with colorful fraction models.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 4

Play our mixed numbers and improper fractions visual representation bingo with your students to increase their understanding with colorful fraction models.

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Visual Representation Bingo Builds Understanding

If you love gamifying your math lessons, you and your students will enjoy this mixed numbers and improper fractions visual representation bingo game! Students will match both improper fractions and mixed numbers to visual models on their bingo cards, aiding their understanding of fractional amounts more than one. 

Included in this bingo game: 

  • 26 bingo cards
  • 26 calling cards
  • Instructions

This mixed numbers and improper fractions visual representation bingo game works well as an introduction or a review. We recommend printing the resource on cardstock and laminating it for longevity. 

 

Playing Improper and Mixed Fractions Visual Representation Bingo 

Our improper and mixed fractions visual representation bingo game is easy to use and easier to love! Here is a handy guide: 

  1. Prepare the resource by downloading, printing, and cutting out the calling and bingo cards.
  2. Give each student a bingo card and some counters to mark their spaces. 
  3. Choose a calling card and read it out loud. 
  4. Students look for the visual representation of the mixed number or improper fraction on their cards, marking it if they find it. 
  5. If a student marks three squares in a row across, down, or diagonally, they win and should call “Bingo!”
  6. Students can either clear cards or keep going at your discretion. 

This mixed numbers and improper fractions visual representation bingo is versatile — try playing a “four corners” or “blackout” version for something different! 

Download Our Improper Fraction Visual Representation Bingo Today!

Grabbing your copy of our improper fraction visual representation bingo game is easy! Just click the drop-down arrow on download button to choose either Google Slides or PDF format. 


This resource was created by Lauren Borst, a teacher in Indiana and a Teach Starter collaborator.


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