This learning resource focuses on the concept of place value in the base-ten number system, emphasizing the relationships between different place values. Students are taught that a digit in any place value is ten times greater than the same digit in the place value to its right, using multiplication and division to illustrate this idea. The resource includes concrete visualizations with base-ten blocks to help students physically see the relationship, such as how moving from the ones place to the tens place increases the value tenfold. Following this, students engage in practice problems to identify value shifts, supporting their understanding through practical examples. There is also a challenge question that encourages students to think about movements across multiple places and how values change exponentially. Lastly, it emphasizes mathematical reasoning by prompting students to explain their thought processes. Activities integrate real-world applications of place value, making the learning relevant and practical.