Place value activities, games, strategies and resources for building number sense, and mental math skills in grades 2-4.
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This is a fun game to help your students practice solidify, and understand place value. The teacher either rolls a die or draws number cards and says the number aloud to the class. The student then puts the number in whichever place value they think will help them make the biggest number. The teache...
Take a look at number sense workstations for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and place value workstations for third grade!
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Mathematical exercise to work on the number sens, the place value of the 2-digits numbers. For the numbers from 0 to 20, the child must build number with tens and ones. Represent numbers with this Drag and drop activity (base 10 block, representing). Practice counting and develops number sense. Perfect for 1st grade (first grade) to counting number and identifying number. Great in large groups, small groups, in math centers, rotation or station, at distance and at home. Come try my activity before buying it! What's this? 20 Boom cards in which students must: - Read the number. - drag and drop tens and ones (longs and cubes). Description It is a self-correcting activity with which the child receives immediate feedback. It can be used in a math center, in a large group, at home, in a learning and recovery context. in class. How to access the resource In the PDF document, there is a URL link leading to the deck of cards on the Boom Learning site: Click on the iPad of the PDF image to access the activity! What you need An internet connection (TNI, ipad, tablet, computer, etc.) An account on the Boom Learning website. The free subscription allows the workshop to be used by 1 to 5 children at the same time. If you want to use your game on more devices, you will need to enhance your Boom Learning membership plan. for preschool and 1st grade.
Discover 3 effective number sense routines that you can use instantly in your classroom. These fun math games and activities are ideal for your math block.
Stop teaching surface level place value skills and GO DEEP. Learn 3 simple tips for helping students understand place value concepts and making them stick!
As I do every year, I start off with really trying to wrap my head around where my students are with their understanding of “number”. We start by talking about composing and decomposing small numbers, we make sure we understand the concept of “equal”, and a number of other foundation concepts that are critical for […]
Click here a Spring Math Craft for Place Value and Number Sense. These include numbers 0-999, addition, subtraction, number order, ordering numbers, counting, and representing numbers. These can be used in a preschool, prek, kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade classroom or homeschool.
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15 FREE place value puzzles for grades K-2 to practice recognizing different forms of 3-digit numbers & build number sense and understand place value.
KINDERGARTEN MATH - TEEN NUMBERS AND PLACE VALUE We have come so far in kindergarten math this year! My sweet kinders now have 1:1 correspondence down, they can write and recognize numerals 1-10, we covered geometry, measurement and data…. so now we are tackling those tricky teens and place valu
Ideas and activities for teaching place value in 1st grade. Help students to develop number sense through hands-on place value activities.
Looking for hands-on printable number sense activities that you can use in your math centers or guided math groups? These math activities build number sense and cover things like counting, composing and decomposing numbers, reading and writing numbers, ten frames, number bonds and place value to just name a few!
Happy Saturday! I hope everyone is having a fabulous weekend! Mine is about to include a nap! :) I am super excited and proud of my new product because I believe it is a FUN, effective, and low-prep way to build number sense in our kiddos! It is so important our kiddos are fluent with numbers, and I try to build that in to our daily routine. I was thinking how often I was prepping materials, and an idea hit me...I could create cards ONCE and then just print the games over and over! Then I would have ready made games at my fingertips for math tubs, small groups, and tutoring! I love that I can choose the cards I want to use...it's easy to differentiate that way! The pack includes number cards for 1-120 in colors and black/white. I love printing the black/white on Astrobrights cardstock...can't get enough! Plus they are just require a few straight cuts! Here are the activities we have been doing! My babies are LOVING them, and I'm loving the way they practicing number fluency while having fun. For this activity, they practice counting on. They draw a card and then spin the spinner. It's a great way to teach counting on, because they won't want to count all with such big numbers! It's so important that our kiddos can count backwards and forwards from any number...most of my students are confident going forward, but backward is a bit trickier. I created this activity with them in mind! :) For this activity, they will draw number cards and sort them as odd and even. This is along the same lines as Before and After, but they just write the numbers before! This would be perfect for kiddos who are struggling with numbers to 20..just give them cards 1-20! :) For this activity, students draw place value blocks for the number. You would definitely want to teach them draw rectangles for tens! My kiddos love practicing tallies! Students draw 4 number cards for this activity and put them in order from least to greatest! For this activity, students draw 2 number cards and compare them! Students draw a card and complete a 10 More, 10 Less, 1 More, and 1 Less puzzle! Students complete a 120 chart puzzle for each number. It teaches counting by 10s and 1s. This activity will have your students practice place value! And my kiddos favorite...Find and Color! Students pull a card and find it on the 120 chart! As you can see, these are all super low-prep and easy for kiddos to understand! Click the picture to check them out! I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend! :)
Teach and review important math skills like number sense, place value and addition with these fun, interactive activities.
Understanding place value and the meaning of a number is an important mathematical concept for students to master. Unfortunately, students who struggle to
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Is your child struggling to understand place value? This fun place value maze is a fun way to help him to understand the concept.
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Click here for Place Value and Number Sense Frankenstein that include a variety of skills such as representing numbers, making 5, making 10, making 20, addition, subtraction, and place value for hundreds, tens, ones, and more for preschool, prek, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and homeschool!
Decimal Place Value Challenges Today was our first day back to school, and I had a decision to make. We wrapped up our decimal unit before break, and I wasn’t super pleased with the results of our summative assessment. I was pretty disappointed—all the formatives had looked pretty good, I had done lots of small […]
Building a strong number sense is the foundation of most math applications. It's important for our students to know what numbers repres...
KINDERGARTEN MATH - TEEN NUMBERS AND PLACE VALUE We have come so far in kindergarten math this year! My sweet kinders now have 1:1 correspondence down, they can write and recognize numerals 1-10, we covered geometry, measurement and data…. so now we are tackling those tricky teens and place valu
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Teaching Place Value is an essential concept for students to understand and master. When students successfully understand place value (the value of
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I love incorporating games into math as much as possible. Who doesn't love playing games, right?! But the problem with games is that they often require quite a bit of prep work for us teachers. I've been trying to come up with some that require little to no preparation to use. I'm so excited to
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In order to effectively teach math fluency, we must define fluency. In years past math fluency has simply been defined as the speedy recall of math facts. Thus, the birth of timed assessments. We’re looking
For a ton of first grade place value activities, resources, and fun ideas - keep scrolling down! Unless, of course, you want to read about ...
Number sense is so important in your students Mathematics development.
Understanding place value and the meaning of a number is an important mathematical concept for students to master. Unfortunately, students who struggle to
Looking for a low prep place value game? This printable place value pirates game set will strengthen kids' understanding and also challenge them.