I noticed that my students were great at solving exponentials and logs when they were grouped together with like equations. However, once I gave mixed practice, students were struggling!
A student suggested last week that we should play Bingo for review. Since I have an intern and plenty of time, I created exactly that - Exp/Log Bingo. Knowing that this wouldn't take the whole class period, I still had my typical PowerPoint review ready for when we finished. However, students wanted to keep playing!
I was planning to create 30 different Bingo cards using Word, but then I found this website. This saved soooo much time.
As for the questions, I made the small pink cards that are pictured above. I picked the questions randomly and placed them under the document camera. The students had about 2-3 minutes per question, and I walked around helping those that needed more assistance. When creating the cards, I placed answers on the back because I knew it would help when checking students' work and when it came to checking for Bingo.
The class was having a lot of fun, and kept saying, "One more round...please?" I assume they were enticed by the free blow-pops for Bingo winners, but I'm still going to believe that it was my awesome activity! :)
Here is the activity in case you are interested: Solving Exp/Log Bingo
Here is a link to the bingo cards that I created: Bingo Cards
~RJ
A student suggested last week that we should play Bingo for review. Since I have an intern and plenty of time, I created exactly that - Exp/Log Bingo. Knowing that this wouldn't take the whole class period, I still had my typical PowerPoint review ready for when we finished. However, students wanted to keep playing!
I was planning to create 30 different Bingo cards using Word, but then I found this website. This saved soooo much time.
As for the questions, I made the small pink cards that are pictured above. I picked the questions randomly and placed them under the document camera. The students had about 2-3 minutes per question, and I walked around helping those that needed more assistance. When creating the cards, I placed answers on the back because I knew it would help when checking students' work and when it came to checking for Bingo.
The class was having a lot of fun, and kept saying, "One more round...please?" I assume they were enticed by the free blow-pops for Bingo winners, but I'm still going to believe that it was my awesome activity! :)
Here is the activity in case you are interested: Solving Exp/Log Bingo
Here is a link to the bingo cards that I created: Bingo Cards
~RJ
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