Create bingo sheets for Turkish word numbers with numbers of your choice.
Enter numbers of your choice to create bingo sheets for Turkish word numbers that will make learning Turkish word numbers fun. This is a great worksheet to test learners knowledge of Turkish numbers. Turkish Word Number Bingo helps to promote listening and recognition skills as well as providing an opportunity to learn and practice Turkish numbers.
How to create Turkish bingo sheets?
This worksheet generator allows you to choose the numbers used to create your bingo sheets. Each number can be up to 8 figures and then entered followed by a space or a comma. This means you can start simple with numbers between 1 and 100, however to make things more challenging, you can advance to numbers up to 10,000 or even 1 million!
First, enter your numbers. You can select from three grid sizes, so you can choose whether it's 9 (3x3), 16 (4x4) or 25 (5x5) numbers in the bingo sheet, depending on the learner level and the amount of time you want to spend playing bingo! Your inputted numbers will then appear as Turkish word numbers in the bingo sheets. If you select the option to “randomize number location on different sheets”, the same numbers will appear on every sheet but in different locations.
There is also an option to print an answer sheet. The answer sheet has the digit numbers with Turkish numbers in brackets. This is a great way to test knowledge of Turkish numbers and is ready to print.
How do Turkish numbers work?
Turkish word numbers can be difficult to understand, but they do follow the same pattern as English word numbers. Numbers eleven to ninety nine are constructed as multiple of ten (e.g. on, yirmi, otuz, kırk = 10, 20, 30, 40) plus the number. So 11 is "on bir" which "on" = 10 plus "bur" = 6. Please note that these words are two separate words.
When dealing with multiples of ten, Turkish words for twenty to fifty do not follow the pattern of root plus "-ty" as in English. The multiples of ten are almost completely unrecognizable compared to the root. For example four = "dört" whereas forty = "kırk" and five = "beş" whereas fifty = "elli". From sixty onwards, multiples of ten do correspond to the root number, sixty (altmış) and seventy (yetmış) use a "-mış" suffix, and eighty (seksen) and ninety (doksan) use "-san/sen".
However, once you know the numbers 1-10 and each multiple of ten, Turkish numbers are quite simple. Every word number is simply "multiple of ten" plus "number one to nine" so for example thirty two is "otuz iki". Just as in English, the numbers take the form of two words, with no need for an "and". This is the case for every number up to 100.
You will be able to consolidate and practice Turkish word numbers using these bingo sheets.
Turkish Number Bingo can be played with friends or family, in class or as a group activity so why not give it a go today and see how much fun you can have! We have lots of other resources for learning Turkish, including for creating learn Turkish worksheets and fill in the gap.