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February Boom Cards Valentine's Day Expanded Form

By Elementary divas

There are 24 Boom Cards that will engage your students in learning the process of place value.

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Two Digit Number Clip Cards Place Value with Base Ten Blocks for Math Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Make practicing place value fun with these place value clip cards. Your math block will become more engaging as students will practice identifying 2 digit numbers with base ten blocks with this math center.

There are 90 clip cards ranging from numbers 10 up to 99. Students will get a lot of practice using tens and ones to figure out each number. Students can easily use a clothes pin or paper clip to clip onto the correct answer.

These clip cards can be used as

  • Math Centers
  • Independent Practice
  • Small Group Activities
  • Morning Tubs
  • Morning Baskets
  • Task Boxes

Students will love practicing place value with these visually appealing clip cards. This math center is more engaging than worksheets and allows students a hands on activity to practice counting base ten blocks.

This center is easy to prep and easy to set up! All you need are the cards and clothes pins or paper clips for marking the correct numbers. You can also easily store this center in task boxes for quick set up and clean up.

BONUS FILE - This product has been made Easel ready with an activity where students will use the pen or highlighter tool to circle or mark the correct answer for each clip card.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lauren K. says, "Perfect place value clip cards! Really encourages students to look closely and apply their knowledge!"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Margaret Q. says, "This will be the perfect center to reinforce a difficult concept."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Diedre L. says, "This is a wonderful resource for my students to use during intervention/resource time."

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First Grade Math Counting and Comparing Money

By Jennifer Connett

This first grade math ring set focuses on learning about money. If includes the coins, pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. Students will practice counting money and comparing different amounts of money. There are a variety of activities and difficulty levels for this packet. Set 1: Students will count the number of dimes and pennies and write the number in the correct spots to determine how much money they have. Set 2: Students will count the number of dimes and pennies and write the numbers in the correct spot. This math ring is in a Tens/Ones format. Set 3: Students will compare the amount of coins and determine if the left. side is less than or greater than the amount on the right. (dimes and pennies) Set 4: Students will compare the amount of coins and determine if the left side is more than or less than the amount on the right. (dimes and pennies) Set 5: Students will compare the amount of coins and determine if the left. side is less than or greater than the amount on the right. (all coins) Set 6: Students will compare the amount of coins and determine if the left side is more than or less than the amount on the right. (all coins) Set 7: Students will count the coins and determine how much money they have. (single coin counting) Set 8: Students will count the coins and determine how much money they have. (multi-coin counting) Laminate the cards for students to use dry erase markers or use the optional recording sheets provided. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: Measurements

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First Grade Math Place Value for Two Digit Numbers

By Jennifer Connett

These first grade math rings are for comparing two digit numbers. There are activities for drawing, using number bonds, addition sentences, greater than and less than, and more or less concepts to explore 2 digit numbers. Set 1: Students are given a number and must draw the number, make it into a number sentence (ex: 33 = 30+3) and create a number bond based on the number sentence. Set 2: Students are given a number and they must draw their number and then write the tens and ones for that number. Set 3: Students must record if the first number is greater than or less than the second number by using the greater than or less than symbol. Set 4: Students will look at two base ten block number representations and will determine if the first set is more or less than the second set. Set 5: Students will look at two different representations of a number (one side will be standard form and the other side will be either base 10 blocks or tens and ones representations) and students must compare and determine which is greater than or less than the first number. Set 6: Students will look at different number representations and determine if the first number is greater than or less than the second number. This set is slightly more difficult than set 5. Recording sheets are available to record your answers or you can laminate the math ring cards and record your answers directly on the cards. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: Measurements

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Place Value Centers and Activities for Three Digit Numbers

By Jennifer Connett

This packet focuses on place value for 3 digit numbers. Task cards are available with a 3 digit number and students can build the number using colored hide zero cards or place the correct card that shows the numbers expanded form. There is also a place value matching or concentration game. These activities are perfect for small groups and centers.

In this product you will find:

Pages 2-11: These are 20 place value cards where students can build the number represented using the place value number cards or the expanded place value cards.

Pages: 12-17: Place Value Number Cards (Hide Zero Cards): Print each set in different colors to use to build the numbers from the place value cards. Pages 12-14 are to be one color, pages 15-16 a second color and page 17 needs to be a third color.

Pages 18: This page has plus and equal signs to be used to build the expanded forms of the numbers. (p.20-22)

Page 19: A recording sheet for the place value cards.

Pages 20-22: Place Value cards that can be used as task cards for students to use p.12-18 to build the expanded form or used with the following set of cards to create a matching or concentration game.

Pages: 23-25: Can be used as task cards to write the standard form of the number or used with the previous set of cards to create a matching or concentration game.

Pages 26-30: Expanded form cards to use with the cards on pages 2-11.

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Place Value Centers and Activities with Two Digit Numbers

By Jennifer Connett

Place value is a necessary skills for students to learn, so why not make it fun and engaging! This packet includes several activities and center ideas for students to demonstrate and practice their knowledge of place value! This packet focuses on tens and ones. Activity 1: Place Value Sheets (pp 2-20): Each page focuses on numbers in ascending order (pp 2-10). Starting at 10 and working their way up to 99. Pages include mixed practice as well (pp 11-20). Activity 2: Place Value Cards (pp 2-10, 19): Print these pages on card stock , cut out and laminate. Students can use dry erase markers to fill in the answers on the cards and they can be wiped clean in for repeated use! Activity 3: Place Value Cards with Answer Sheet (pp 21-27): Print the place value cards (pp 22-27) cut out and laminate for durability. Have students draw a card and record the number they have on their answer sheet (p 21). You can also laminate the answer sheet for repeated use. Activity 4: Place Value Least to Greatest (pp 22-27): Print the place value cards (pp 22-27) cut out and laminate for durability. Give students a set amount of cards and have them place the cards in order from least to greatest. Activity 5: Place Value Dice Game (pp 28-36): Print out the dice (pp 29-32) on card stock, cut out and assemble as dice. Print the desired recording page for students to use individually or in groups. There are two types of recording pages. The first one (p 28) has students record the tens and ones then the number rolled. The second (pp 33-36) has students color the number they roll. Other Place Value Activities: Place Value Clip Cards

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2-Digit Addition Strategies Placemat

By Class With Kelly

This product allows students to solve a 2-digit addition equation in four different ways. The place mat has 4 corners, each either a different strategy.

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Underline the Place Value

By Class With Kelly

For each number, students have to underline the ones place, tens place, and hundreds place.

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Place Value: Regrouping

By Class With Kelly

This worksheet asks students to use place value blocks to show numbers in 3 different ways.

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Place Value Practice Worksheet - Up to Hundreds Place

By A Teachers Sidekick

Students will practice place value and number sense with numbers up to the hundred place. Students will need to write the number in word form, expanded form, put the number in a place value chart, and draw the number with base 10 blocks. This is a great product for morning work and even a quick informative assessment. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.

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Comparing 2 and 3 Digit Numbers Activity

By A Teachers Sidekick

Students will compare 2 and 3-digit numbers using <,>, or =. They will also draw the numbers in base 10 blocks to help with comparing. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.

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Number Sense and Place Value Practice Worksheet - Up to Hundreds Place

By A Teachers Sidekick

Students will have to write the number in word form, expanded form, put it in a place value chart, and draw it in base 10 blocks. This would be a great product for morning work, and even a quick assessment. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.

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Outline of Adding with Regrouping - PEAR DECK

By A Teachers Sidekick

This an outline/example of a small mini lesson used for adding with regrouping. It uses the Pear Deck add-on on Google Drive.


Pear Deck is an add-on for Google Slides that allows you to create interactive Google Slides for you and your students to use. I use them for a mini lesson whenever I am teaching/review content in math. It allows you to create slides that have different ways of interacting with them. You can monitor what the students are doing from the teach dashboard, lock their screens to keep it from being a distraction, and save the work that the students do on the Pear Deck to use it for reflection or even formative assessments.


In the slide it includes adding with the "home" method. This is just what I have called adding with base 10 blocks for my students.


Disclaimer: I am not affiliated/paid by Pear Deck. I just love the resource.

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Addition and Subtraction with/without Regrouping Worksheet - 2 Digits

By A Teachers Sidekick

This is a practice sheet for 2 digit addition and subtraction with and without regrouping. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.

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Math Centers Template - Editable

By A Teachers Sidekick

Simple Math Centers Template that helps you stay organized. This is an editable Math Centers Template. It includes 4 blank centers for you to fill in with whatever center you are doing. I included what skill the center could be covering just as an example. I am also providing a list of ideas for activities for your centers. There is also an area to put center expectation reminders. Again I included some as an example.

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Place Value Rounding Game

By Susan Wolfe

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Place Value Rounding Game.

Includes place value cards from one hundred thousandths to billions

Includes Place Value Charts for Student Game

Includes teacher instructions.

*Note you will need dice for this game.

Focuses on place value and rounding numbers skills.

For Grades 6-8

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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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This or That Activity / 1st Grade Place Value - Representing Numbers Up to 120

By KJ Inspired Resources

Your students will love practicing counting flats, rods, and cubes with the this or that activity! This no prep game will allow students to practice their modeling place value skills in an engaging way while allowing you to check for student understanding.

Note this product may be used in brick an mortar classes as well as virtual systems like Outschool.

Directions:

  • Read the number
  • Students decide which place value model represents the correct number and either hold up a thumb or 2 fingers for the correct answer.

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20 sllides with numbers and 2 place value models

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FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | DROITE NUMÉRIQUE HUMAINE | HUMAN NUMBER LINE

By French Made Fun!

Ce document de 16 pages contient 26 cartes mémoire toutes avec une valeur différente. Certaines valeurs sont représentées sous forme de fraction, d'autres sous forme de nombres entiers et décimaux et certaines avec des dessins. Donnez à chaque élève une carte et demandez-leur de se bousculer rapidement pour se placer dans une ligne (du plus petit au plus grand ou du plus grand au plus petit).

6 cartes vierges sont données au cas où vous auriez des étudiants supplémentaires ou que vous souhaitiez ajouter du matériel différencié au mélange. Ils sont modifiables. Imprimez et plastifiez!

C'est une activité kinesthésique amusante, une activité de substitution amusante et une excellente critique.

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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | DROITES NUMÉRIQUES | NUMBER LINES

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 la valeur de position avec les nombres décimaux.

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 9 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des droites numériques de 0 à 3 y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont une droite numérique avec une valeur et une flèche, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme décomposée écrite en mots, en utilisant les nombres entiers et dixièmes comme vocabulaire.
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges (avec mini droites numériques vides) à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

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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