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Box Problem Differentiation

The document describes a math teacher using a FIND THE BINGO puzzle in classes from Algebra to Calculus where 15 problems on the topic being studied are made into a 5x5 grid with answers and distractors and students work problems in any order to get five answers in a line to finish.

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Box Problem Differentiation

The document describes a math teacher using a FIND THE BINGO puzzle in classes from Algebra to Calculus where 15 problems on the topic being studied are made into a 5x5 grid with answers and distractors and students work problems in any order to get five answers in a line to finish.

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Salmizam Izam
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I use the FIND THE BINGO puzzle in all my classes from
Algebra to Calculus. I make up 15 problems on the topic that
we are studying and then put the answers in a 5 x 5 grid along
with 10 distractors. The students are instructed to work
the problems in any order and to locate their answers on their
bingo card. They keep working problems in any order until
they have five circled answers in a line -- horizontally,
vertically, or diagonally. WHEN THEY FIND THE BINGO,
THEIR WORK IS FINISHED!

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