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Editable Place Value Posters | Place Value Chart Boho | Boho Neutrals
By Michellecurtis
Enhance your math classroom with these beautifully designed Place Value Posters in Boho Neutrals and Black and White. This comprehensive set includes three versions to cater to different learning styles and classroom aesthetics, making it a versatile tool for teaching place value from billions to decimals. Each version is fully editable, allowing you to customize the posters to suit your specific needs. Fonts and images are embedded for easy customization.
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Why should teachers buy this?
Perfect for elementary teachers looking to add a stylish yet functional touch to their math instruction, these Place Value Posters are an essential tool for any classroom. Make learning math engaging and effective with this beautifully designed set!
Place Value Grids "Expand and Explore"!!!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Place Value Grids - Expand & Explore activity set, is a must-have resource for teaching young minds the intricacies of place value in a fun and engaging way!
Designed with both educators and students in mind, this digital download includes a set of interactive grids that kids can easily cut and fold to unlock the secrets of three and four-digit numbers. With these grids, learning place value becomes a hands-on adventure that encourages active participation and deep understanding!
Halloween Math Center Activities | Ordering Numbers Least to Greatest
By Primary Piglets
Ordering Numbers!
Halloween Ordering Numbers Math Station includes 24 themed cards with a a set of 4 numbers 100 and below on each card to put in order. You can decide if you want them to order from greatest to least or from least to greatest, or how about both for early finishers. Cut out cards and hang around the room. Have students take recording sheet on clipboard as they search for each "picture" and record their answer. You get 2 Sets of 12 cards. You can use each set at different times or pool them together for a larger set. Each set has a different colored border and it's own recording sheet. These are great for Math Centers/Stations, Math Around the Room, Math Talk/Number Talk, Scoot, Task Cards, Etc...
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This Math Activity can be used many different ways to suit the needs of your class, here are a few ideas:
1. Math Around the Room – cut cards out individually and hang around the room, students take recording sheet on a clipboard around the room and copy problems then fill in the missing parts. (sometimes its great to let the students move about the room)
2. Math Station/Center – cut cards out and place in bucket at a center, students work in a small group at station choosing a card and recording problems and answers (sometimes they work better seated at a station)
3. Math Talk – Teacher shows one card and begins a class discussion about how to solve the problem, having students share strategies and discuss solutions
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Place Value Digit Treasure Hunt
By Colleen Burdette
Engaging practice involving place value:
Students enjoy this practice concerning decimal place value. This pirate themed activity has students rounding to tenths and hundredths, ordering decimal numbers, and multiply by powers of ten using exponents. These supporting skills are important for students to master in order to be successful in higher level math.
My students found this activity a fun, quick review of these skills to complete before moving onto deeper operations with decimals.
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Rounding Freebie! Rounding Tool to show when to round up or round down
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Are you ready to teach rounding in your classroom? This is the perfect resource
to give to your students. This is a freebie for all users. It is a quick printable that you can laminate or just give to each of your students to help them when they are learning about rounding. They can use this number line to help them decide if they should round up or round down. There are three number lines to a page, so it won't take up too much room on their desk. Give your students the tools they need to be successful at rounding.
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WANTED Poster Template: Place Value [3-digits, 4-digits, decimals]
By Nardine Mettry
Turn place value practice into a thrilling adventure with this engaging wanted poster activity! Students will become math detectives as they track down number outlaws and capture them by identifying their place value details.
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Bonus Tip: Create a classroom "Most Wanted" bulletin board to display completed posters.
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3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #1
By SPO Resources
Triple digit Addition with Regrouping Activity #1
This paperless math center includes 30 interactive Slides and a Self-Grading Google Form for students to practice adding 3 digit numbers up to 1,000 with regrouping.
The activity includes 20 slides with movable Base 10 Blocks for students to practice regrouping using a place value strategy as well as 10 slides with standard algorithm practice problems. The resource includes a TIME SAVING Self-Grading Google Form to provide students with quick feedback and effortlessly track student progress on this skill.
The interactive slides allow students to drag moveable base-10 blocks into the hundreds, tens, and ones place to model the addition problem. Students can practice regrouping 10 ones for 1 ten and 10 tens for 1 hundred using the base-10 blocks. This is a great visual hands-on activity to help students conceptually understand how to regroup numbers so they can be successful with the standard algorithm. Every slide gives students the opportunity to practice the problem using base-10 blocks and the standard algorithm.
This resource can be used in Google Classroom for math centers, independent practice, or distance learning. In addition, this can be used as a teaching resource for a whole class lesson. Simply project the Google Slides presentation on the whiteboard and use the moveable pieces to model each problem.
Students will understand how to add three digit numbers with regrouping using Base-10 blocks with sums up to 1,000. This resource only requires students to regroup 1 place value.
You will need to have a google account to access the google slides, but you do not need to have a Google classroom to assign this resource to students.
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This is a perfect minimal prep resource for students to practice addition with regrouping using the strategy of base 10 blocks.
This aligns with Common Core Standard: 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
This version of 3 Digit Addition with Base 10 Blocks only has problems that require students to regroup one of the place values. If you would like the more challenging activity where students regroup both place values you can find that here: 3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #2
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Guess Who Welcome First Day Back To School After From Winter Break Activities
By You Are Special
Do you need some engaging "Guess Who" math game activities Digital Resource for your students? This logical reasoning game, "Guess the Number," is perfect for strengthening your kids' number sense. You'll be able to test students' concepts such as even and odd numbers, greater than or less than, tens and ones, 2-digit numbers, addition, subtraction, ten more, ten less, one more, one less, and skip counting by 2, 3, 5, and 10.
Perfect for both in-person and distance learning, 80th day of school, 90th day of school, 100th day of school, Thanksgiving, back-to-school, end-of-the-year activities, math centers, early finishers, homework, independent centers, review or assessment for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. Also, celebrate Dot Day with your students to encourage creativity and courage.
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Round and Compare Numbers-Math Center Activity
By Kim Romero
The Shake & Roll Rounding is a fun activity to practice two math skills: Rounding and Comparing Numbers. Laminate the Rolling Mat and use this activity whole group, small group, or at a Math Workstation. Include three dice and students are ready to ROLL!
Includes:
-Direction Page
-Round to the nearest hundreds printables (2)
-Round to the nearest tens printables (2)
-A Dice Rolling Mat (Color and Black/White)
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Place Value Worksheets- Creative Creation
By Inspired By MlG
Place Value Worksheets: Creative Creation
Engage students in a fun and interactive way to master place value concepts with our creative place value worksheets.Students will practice using hundredths, tenths, and ones blocks to create their own unique pictures, reinforcing their understanding of place value while honing their artistic skills. By writing and adding the total value of the blocks they used, students will further solidify their mathematical knowledge. These worksheets provide a valuable learning experience that is both educational and enjoyable.
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Thanksgiving Rounding Math Worksheets- Rounding to 10, 100, 1,000, and 10,000
By Pearlie Janes Creations
Make math practice fun this Thanksgiving with our Thanksgiving Themed Rounding Math Worksheets! This set includes worksheets for rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, and 10,000, along with mixed practice to challenge your students. With 20 problems for each type, this resource is perfect for reinforcing rounding skills in a fun and engaging way.
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Perfect for Various Settings
This versatile set is ideal for:
Why Choose These Worksheets?
Our Thanksgiving-Themed Rounding Math Worksheets offer a fun and effective way to practice rounding skills. With 20 problems for each rounding type and a Thanksgiving twist, these worksheets are a great way to make math more engaging for students while reinforcing important concepts. Whether used in the classroom or at home, this resource is perfect for students needing extra practice or a seasonal challenge!
100 problems total!
Answer key included!
Math (Decimals Addition and Mapping Skills)
By Beth Hammett
How far can you walk your dog? 4 easy-to-read maps with streets and buildings for students to label, along with miles marked using place digit decimals. Comes with dogs, food and water bowls, empty bowls, two different bones, and four dog houses to color and cut to illustrate dog walks. Also, there is a math handout sheet for writing down and adding decimals. Uses real-life, interactive math skills to teach decimals and mapping! Use for test prep, introducing adding decimals, and mapping skills.
Math Support Sheets for Desks/Tables/Notebooks
By A Teachers Sidekick
These are a few math support sheets for upper elementary! What is included is a name tag sheet (w/ a number line, clocks, 3D shapes, and a multiplication chart), decimal place value chart, base 10 blocks, unit fractions, equivalent fractions, keywords for word problems, and 2D shapes.
This would be a great product to place on students' desks/tables, and to cut out and glue inside a math notebook! I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | ENTIERS | DIXIÈMES | DÉCIMAUX
By French Made Fun!
J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec les nombres décimaux et sont à l'aise avec les dixièmes et le nombre entier.
Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.
Dans ce document de 7 pages, vous trouverez :
J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.
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Decimal Place Value worksheet : Write Decimals as Fractions with a Model
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
This worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding of the connection between decimals and fractions using visual models. It emphasizes place value and demonstrates how decimals can be expressed as fractions through tools like base-ten blocks, grids, and other visual aids.
Students will receive various decimal numbers (up to the hundredths or thousandths place) and will represent these decimals as fractions. Each problem includes a visual model to illustrate the relationship between the decimal and its corresponding fraction (for example, 0.25 represented as 25 out of 100 shaded squares on a grid, illustrating the fraction 25/100).
Key skills developed through this worksheet include:
This resource is perfect for students establishing foundational skills in decimal-to-fraction conversion, fostering a deeper comprehension of how decimals integrate into the whole number system.
Value of a Digit Task Card Scavenger Hunt (Self Checking and No Prep!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This resource is a self checking task card scavenger hunt that works on identifying the value of digits up to the hundred thousands place. This resource could be done by students independently or within a group to supplement classroom content, practice for classroom assessments or state tests, or used as used as a review. Students will love the challenge and stay engaged in the task!
Students can begin at any task card; they must write the task card letter in the circle in the first box on the student work page. They complete the equation on that task card and record their work in the box on the work page. They will know that their answer is correct by finding that specific answer in the "Previous Answer" section on another task card. That one would be the next task card in their sequence and they would repeat the process until they have completed all task cards. The last task card should lead them back to the original one that they started with. **If their answer is NOT found on any of the task cards under the "Previous Answer" sections, students will know that their answer is incorrect and they need to try again.
Step by step directions, (with pictures), are included as well as an answer key with every possible correct sequence that students could have depending on which task card they start with.
Place Value Games for Thousands and Beyond - Centers and Group Activities
By Sassycat Corner
Place Value. The backbone of our number system. Here are three place value games for helping students master determining place value of a number, for comparing values within each place, and for assisting students in determining when a number is greater or smaller than another. Each game is very low prep - Just print (laminate if you wish), cut apart, and play! Included in this set are Lock It In, Hangman, and Build A Number, all three games which have students use digit cards (or playing cards if you prefer) to build numbers and compete to see who has the highest number. ALL templates are included for cards, place value mats, and recording sheets. Some even have options of b&w OR color. Everything you need to make your centers, workstations, small group, whole group, or intervention a bit more fun!
Compare and Order Decimals on a Number Line Math Anchor Chart Poster
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This bright and fun colored anchor chart makes learning compare and order decimals on a number line fun and practical. This anchor chart is TEKS aligned to 4.2H This anchor chart also includes an "I can" statement for the TEK. You can use the anchor chart poster during small group, circle time, whole group, or as a visual on the wall for independent work.
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It is ideal for use with a poster printer, but if you do not have a poster printer, there are instructions on how to print the poster, assemble it, and laminate it for year after year use!
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By Visual Vibe
These Place Value Posters are a terrific display when teaching your students about place value and number. When used as a wall display, they are a constant reminder of the names of each of the different place values.
They will assist your students in building the necessary understanding of place value, the foundation of all concepts in mathematics. Display just the whole numbers or extend your students knowledge of the place value system, with the decimal point and names of the decimal places.
All posters are made to match the Geometric Design pattern and colours range. Please go to my TeachShare store to see more resources in this range and create the classroom vibe that you are wanting.
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Place Value Game Super Mario Brothers (Bros) Style TEKS STAAR 100+ Question Pool
By zaney laney learning
Super Mario Brothers + Place value shenanigans + unlimited replay = fun, fun, fun! Want an engaging way to reinforce and practice place value? Super Mario Brothers (Bros) to the rescue! Level Up with Joe and Moe and gamify learning with this Super Mario Brothers (Bros) style game. Want a fun way for your learners to confirm their knowledge of place value? What an easy way to reinforce what you've taught about place value! This interactive place value quiz uses retro video game graphics ala Super Mario Brothers (Bros) and quirky animation in this fun math review game to engage learners as they answer various questions about place value.
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It's comprehensive! Learners practice applying knowledge of place value using several activities:
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Please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
You'll receive a zip file that includes a link to the online game and instructions on how to download the game to play offline. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.
This product is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any video game or any other intellectual property owned by their respective trademark holders. All content has been independently created for educational purposes to provide an engaging and interactive learning experience.
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If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product. Again, please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.
If you would like to see additional place-value problems or have suggestions for other uses/topics for this game, please let me know.