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Place Value Golf: A Dice Game: 4 Games
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is a fun game to add to your math centers or just have in your classroom. Place Value Golf lets students practice place value while playing a game. Students will roll dice to see if they can get a certain number in the hundreds, tens, or ones. This game is usually a two player game, but can be played by only one player. It follows the rules of golf. Each time you roll is a stroke, the lowest score wins! Such a fun way to review and practice place value. Two games work with two digit numbers and two games work with three digit numbers.
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Place Value Practice: Math Mystery | Worksheet [4th Grade]
By Nardine Mettry
Solve questions related to place value to figure out what happened to Little Lisa's Building Blocks.
Ensure your students grasped the lesson by being detectives for the day.
This 4th grade Math worksheet is perfect for to practice (tip: Put on the "Mission Impossible" theme song on the board and OH the fun)
It is a no prep sheet and would be of great use for Math centers.
4th Grade: CCSS.4.NBT.A.1 + CCSS.4.NBT.A.2
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⭐Place Value PowerPoint⭐
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Space Addition to 20 Activities and Printables Games Math Learning Centers
By Kyla McHenry
Let's blast off into addition! Focusing on your learner’s interest is a great way to help them get engaged and have fun learning too! Each learning bundle contains 10 learning activities and games to help your learner focus on addition skills to twenty.
The bundle contains:
-Adding It Up Board Game
-Addition Scavenger Hunt
– Just hide the answers and have your learners explore the matching questions.
-Addition Memory
-Addition Clip Cards
-Flip It, Make It, Solve It!
- Ten Frame Addition
- Addition Math Mats
-Addition Puzzles
-Addition Roll, Add, and Color
- Race to 100 and 120
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Place Value Dice Game: Tens and Ones 1st and 2nd Grade Math Center Activity
By Blue Iris K-2
Place Value Dice Game: Tens and Ones is an exciting First Grade Math Center Activity that brings the world of numbers to life. This engaging resource includes dice templates for both tens and ones, along with a record sheet, to facilitate an immersive learning experience. its interactive nature ensures that your first graders will be actively involved in their place value education.
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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | DIXIÈMES & CENTIÈMES | 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, les centièmes et leur 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 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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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
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.
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20 sllides with numbers and 2 place value models
the same 20 this or that slides with the highlighted answer
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Rounding Whole Numbers Scavenger Hunt Activity for 4th Grade Math Practice
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make practicing rounding whole numbers fun for your students with this engaging, math scavenger hunt activity! This set includes 12 different problems covering rounding to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, and ten thousand. Quick and easy setup, plus clear student directions make this activity perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students to practice their rounding skills in an active way. Students will love practicing what they've already learned through this fun math activity and won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love practicing their rounding whole number skills. They'll be out of their seats, engaged in math practice, and practicing what they've learned.
Prep is quick and easy... Just cut the question cards in half, tape them up on the walls, print off student recording sheets, and you're ready for a fun and engaging lesson!
Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):
4.NBT.A.3
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TEKS: Place Value (Interactive Review Game) 50+ Questions for Test Prep
By zaney laney learning
Want a fun way to test place value? Want an easy way to reinforce what you've taught? Might your kiddos like learning fun facts while doing so?
Not convinced? Try it! Here's a preview of this game.
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Learners are presented with interesting trivia facts about the world around us, including science, history, and geography. Learners are given 20 seconds to identify the place value represented in the trivia information. This game not only provides a way to practice identifying place value, but it also exposes learners to fun/weird facts they can use to impress their parents and friends.
When answering correctly, learners are acknowledged by the name they entered when launching the game. Upon completion, learners have an opportunity to play again. This game presents 12 facts out of a pool of 50, which are selected randomly.
There are a few Easter eggs along the way, including sound effects, animation, and funny/goofy images.
No prep: Automatic scoring and answer key. Open/send the link and go!
Play on any device: No macros. Google account not required.
You'll receive a zip file that includes instructions for online and offline download.
TEKS Aligned:
TEKS M.3.2: Understand relationships related to place value.
TEKS M.3.2.B: Describe mathematical relationships found in base-10 place value system through the hundred thousands place.
What to Expect:
You'll receive a zip file that includes a link to the online game and instructions on how 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.
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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.
Decimal Place Value Activity - Digital Escape Room
By Matemaths
Are your 5th graders ready to tackle decimal place value in a fun and engaging way? This Decimal Place Value Activity - Digital Escape Room is the perfect no-prep solution that makes learning math exciting and stress-free for both teachers and students. Watch your students become captivated by a thrilling escape room adventure that challenges their understanding of decimal place value while working at their own pace!
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Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) no prep is needed: provide the link to your students, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
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Place Value - Roll and Write Numbers- Dice Activity Math Skills Practice
By Kile's Classroom
Place Value Math Game / Activity to Improve Thinking Skills!
Roll the dice to create the problems! The activity is different every time you use it!
Skills Include:
Whole Number Place Value to Ten Thousands Place
Whole Number Place Value to Hundred Thousands Place
Decimal Place Value to The Ten Thousandths Place
Decimal Place Value to The Hundred Thousandths Place
4 different pages add variety and keep kids interested!
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Blank 120 Chart Template | 1-120 Counting Games & Missing Number Worksheets
By Kingdom of Printables
This Blank 120 Chart Template set is perfect for 1-120 counting games and missing number practice. It includes 10 different templates with unique borders, plus 10 additional templates with some boxes pre-filled to support different learning levels. Great for math centers, assessments, and interactive activities in 1st and 2nd grade!
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Multi Digit Addition & Subtraction Math Puzzle Game | Center 4th Grade 4.NBT.4
By Crafting Curiosity
Need a no prep math game for your 4th grade multi digit addition and subtraction (4.NBT.4) math center?
Your 4th graders will love these multi digit addition and subtraction math puzzle games! These math puzzles make a perfect no prep game or math center to practice multi digit adding and subtracting skills.
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Show the Number Math Game (3-Digit Numbers Standard, Word, and Expanded Form)
By Sarah Anderson
How to Use: Print out double sided on cardstock and laminate. Have students use a dry-erase marker and tissue to erase.
Players: 2-3
Materials: one ten sided die, a chart for each player
Directions: Each player rolls the die three times to make a 3-digit number. The player to fill in the chart correctly in the fastest amount of time wins.
This resource lets students practice place value, expanded form, word form, and word form.
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Place Value Game / Place Value Bingo
By 1st Grade Salt Life
Place Value This colorful Place Value Bingo game works with numbers 1-39 using Base 10 Blocks! Download included 8 different boards and calling cards. This a fun and exciting way to review place value with your students!
CCSS.Math.Content.1.NBT.B.2
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases
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Montessori Math Matching Card Game: Beads and Number Identification for 61-80
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Lower Elementary children love to learn through games. Memory is a classic game that’s easy for teachers to teach and for students to understand. This Montessori version matches numerals and beads for the numbers 61–80. You can also get:
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By Susan Wolfe
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
Place Value Practice: Math Mystery | Worksheet [4th Grade]
By Nardine Mettry
Solve questions related to place value to figure out what happened to Little Lisa's Building Blocks.
Ensure your students grasped the lesson by being detectives for the day.
This 4th grade Math worksheet is perfect for to practice (tip: Put on the "Mission Impossible" theme song on the board and OH the fun)
It is a no prep sheet and would be of great use for Math centers.
4th Grade: CCSS.4.NBT.A.1 + CCSS.4.NBT.A.2
What's Included?
⭐Place Value PowerPoint⭐
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
If you like this product, follow my store -Mettry Teaches- for more.
Monster Addition to 20 Activities and Printables Games Math Learning Centers
By Kyla McHenry
Monsters don't have to be scary, they can be cuddly and fun! Focusing on your learner’s interest is a great way to help them get engaged and have fun learning too! Each learning bundle contains 10 learning activities and games to help your learner focus on addition skills to twenty.
The bundle contains:
-Adding It Up Board Game
-Addition Scavenger Hunt
– Just hide the answers and have your learners explore the matching questions.
-Addition Memory
-Addition Clip Cards
-Flip It, Make It, Solve It!
- Ten Frame Addition
- Addition Math Mats
-Addition Puzzles
-Addition Roll, Add, and Color
- Race to 100 and 120
Want to earn product credits?
Leave feedback on items you purchase. Go to My TeachShare, and click on my purchases. After leaving a review on your purchase item, you will receive one credit per dollar spent on that item.
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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.
... Mais surtout, n'oubliez pas de vous amuser !
Psst! Rejoignez mon groupe Facebook!
Kaitlyn.