Tapp Collections Bingo Transparent Chips 300-pk
This 300-pack of Tapp Collections transparent bingo chips comes in assorted colors, each 3/4 inch in diameter and attracted by a magnet. They meet CPSIA non-toxic standards, making them a common choice for classroom word games, math activities, and other educational bingo-style play. The transparent design allows them to work on light tables or overhead projectors, adding versatility to their use.
Why are these chips popular in classrooms?
Teachers value the non-toxic safety rating, as it meets the requirements of many school districts. The assorted colors help organize games where each student or group uses a different color. The magnetic attraction makes cleanup easy with a wand or large magnet. The chips are also affordable enough to replace if lost.
Chip dimensions and pack details
| Diameter | 3/4 inch (about 19 mm) |
| Pack size | 300 chips |
| Colors | Assorted (multiple colors included) |
| Safety | Non-toxic, CPSIA compliant |
What other games can you play with these chips?
Beyond bingo, these chips work as tokens for board games, place markers in books, counters for math exercises, or components for custom games. Their transparency allows you to layer them on documents to highlight information without obscuring text. They are also used in sorting and pattern activities.
Why choose a 300-chip pack?
The 300-piece count is suitable for group activities. For example, in a classroom of 30 students, you can give each student 10 chips or allocate different colors for different teams. The chips are lightweight and easy to store in a bag or box. This quantity provides enough for multiple games without running out.
Common questions answered
Are these chips magnetic?
They are attracted by a magnet, but they are not made of magnetic material themselves. A strong magnet, such as a magnetic wand, can move them easily.
How many colors are in the pack?
The product specifies assorted colors, but the exact number is not listed. Typically, such packs contain four to six distinct colors.
Can they be used for math counters?
Yes, their size and color variety make them suitable for counting, sorting, and pattern activities. The transparency adds an extra dimension for light-related learning exercises.
Are these chips safe for small children?
Tapp Collections states they meet CPSIA non-toxic standards, but as with any small object, supervise young children to prevent choking.