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Midpoint Formula Bingo Game

Have fun practicing the midpoint formula with this free printable geometry bingo game that features 40 bingo cards, a call sheet with answers, and a PowerPoint file to project the problems for students to solve.

midpoint formula geometry bingo game free pdf.

This bingo game is just one of many free printable math bingo games that I have created for my own classroom and am sharing with you!

printable math bingo games free pdf download.

Bingo Cards

This midpoint formula geometry bingo game features 40 different bingo cards to print to allow for a multitude of class sizes. This is a fun way to practice applying the midpoint formula.

midpoint formula bingo card for geometry - free printable pdf.

With bingo cards, I tend to print a class set of bingo cards and slide them into dry erase pockets so they can be reused from class to class. When we’re done, I slide them out of the pockets and put them into my file cabinet for next year.

Bingo Call Sheets

I created two different versions of bingo call sheets for this midpoint formula bingo game. One features both the ordered pairs and the midpoint. The other features only the ordered pairs.

midpoint formula geometry bingo game call sheet - version 1
midpoint formula geometry bingo game call sheet - version 2

In my own classroom, I slide the call sheet into a dry erase pocket so I can mark off each problem as I call it out.

But you could also laminate the call sheet and cut it apart into individual cards that could be drawn from a small bowl. If you did this with the version without answers, you could turn this into a small group center activity where students played by themselves in a group.

PowerPoint Slides

If you have access to Microsoft PowerPoint, I have created a set of slides that can be projected to display the ordered paris on the screen. Animations should make the answer appear at the bottom of the slide upon a click.

slides for midpoint formula bingo game for geometry class.

There are actually two powerpoint files included. They include the same problems but in scrambled order in case you want to play more than once!

Don’t have PPT? I did try my hand at uploading the file to Google slides. It seemed to handle the animations just fine.

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