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Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to help your students practice their multiplication and division facts 1-12? Look no further than this Halloween-themed bingo resource! This resource includes 40 different bingo boards, each with a 5×5 grid. The numbers are the answers to multiplication and division facts within 100, such as 8 x 9, 72 ÷ 8, 6 x 7, and 42 ÷ 6.

What you can expect:

The resource also comes with 288 of calling cards that have the multiplication and division facts on them. Each board and calling card come in COLOR ONLY.

You can use this resource as a whole class activity, a small group game, or a math center. Your students will love matching the facts to the numbers on their boards and shouting “Bingo!” when they get five in a row. This resource is perfect for reviewing and reinforcing multiplication and division skills, as well as celebrating Halloween in a fun and festive way!

How to play:

  • Hand out a bingo board and a bingo marker to each student. If you don’t have any, no problem! Use manipulatives like a mini eraser, buttons, paper circles, or even mini pegs.
  • Mix the calling cards and put them in a big bowl or hat. The caller pulls a card and reads the multiplication or division problem on the card. Students will find the called numbers on the board.
  • You can play bingo the traditional way by calling it if you have five in a row, column, or diagonally. You can also use the provided examples to make bingo in different ways.


What you will receive with your purchase:

➤ 40 unique bingo boards (76 numbers rotating throughout the boards)

➤ 144 multiplication calling cards

➤ 144 division calling cards

Please note: Some of the numbers might appear more than once on a board as some of the facts have the same product.