
Product Overview
Pop Bingo: Math turns addition, subtraction, and multiplication practice into a tactile game kids can feel. Players solve math problems and pop the correct answers on a double-sided 3x4 silicone bubble board. One side covers addition and subtraction, the other tackles multiplication. Each correct pop brings them closer to Bingo and builds the quick recall that makes math facts stick.
- Double-sided silicone bubble board with 3x4 grid for popping answers
- Covers addition, subtraction, and multiplication in one game
- Builds math fact automaticity through hands-on, fast-paced play
- Works in the classroom or at home for solo or group practice
Full Details
Care Notes
- cleaning: Wipe the silicone bubble board with a damp cloth and mild soap, then air dry completely before storage.
- storage: Store flat or hang to prevent the silicone bubbles from becoming permanently compressed.
- material warnings: The silicone board is durable and reusable, but avoid sharp objects that could puncture the bubbles.
Use Cases
- Elementary classroom math centers and small group instruction
- Homeschool math practice for early elementary students
- After-school tutoring sessions to reinforce basic math facts
- Rainy day indoor learning activity at home
- Summer learning to prevent math skill loss
- Gift for children learning addition, subtraction, or multiplication
- Family game night with an educational focus
Skills Developed
- primary skill: Math fact automaticity and quick recall of addition, subtraction, and multiplication
- fine motor: Finger strength and precision through bubble popping
- cognitive: Mental math calculation and problem-solving speed
- competitive: Turn-taking and friendly competition in a learning context
Age Suitability
- minimum safe age: 5 years
- ideal age range: 5-8 years
- developmental fit: 5-7 years: Perfect for building foundational addition and subtraction fluency during early elementary years. 8-10 years: Useful for reinforcing multiplication facts and maintaining speed with basic operations.
- grows with child:
- upper age note: Most children over 10 will have mastered these basic math facts and may find the content too simple.
Play Patterns
- primary play type: Competitive educational game
- play structure: Players take turns solving math problems and popping corresponding answers to achieve Bingo
- social context: Small group or one-on-one play with 2 to 4 players competing
- adult involvement: Minimal supervision needed once rules are understood, though adults can call out problems or verify answers
- play progression: Players start with simpler addition and subtraction, then flip the board to tackle multiplication as skills improve
- session length: 10 to 20 minutes per round, with multiple rounds possible
Why It Works
- primary benefit: Transforms repetitive math fact practice into a tactile, competitive game that builds automaticity through repeated engagement.
- secondary benefit: The satisfying sensory feedback of popping bubbles creates positive reinforcement for solving math problems correctly.
What Makes It Fun
- Pop the squishy bubbles to shout out math answers and race your friends to Bingo. Every correct pop gets you one step closer to winning.
Why They'll Love It
- * Bubble popping builds math fact speed and recall * Double-sided board with addition, subtraction, times * Tactile silicone makes drills feel like a game
Customer Q&A
What math skills does this game teach?
Pop Bingo: Math teaches addition, subtraction, and multiplication through hands-on gameplay with problems like 3 + 4, 9 - 2, and 3 x 3.
How does the game board work?
The game uses a double-sided 3x4 silicone bubble board with addition and subtraction problems on one side and multiplication on the other. Players pop the bubble with the correct answer to each math problem.
Does this require batteries or electronics?
No, Pop Bingo: Math is a completely non-electronic game that uses a tactile silicone bubble board.
How many players can use this at once?
The game is designed for classroom and home use with multiple players competing to achieve Bingo by solving math problems.
Can this be used for different skill levels?
Yes, the double-sided board allows players to start with addition and subtraction, then progress to multiplication as their skills advance.
What makes this different from regular math worksheets?
Pop Bingo: Math combines tactile sensory feedback from popping silicone bubbles with competitive Bingo gameplay, making math practice hands-on and engaging rather than paper-based.