Use dice and rocks in this rock and roll place value math activity that kids will love for working on several math concepts.
Write the Room all year long with these Season themed Write the Room activities. Each Season set includes 6 differentiated activities: Addition (1-10 and 1-20) Subtraction (1-10 and 1-20) Doubles (1-12 doubles and 1-12 doubles +1) Number Patterns (counting by 2s, 5s and 10s) Subitizing (1-7 and 6-12) Place Value (11-30 and 20-50) Each activity includes recording sheets that include extra challenge questions for fast finishers. These activities are a great way to get your class up and moving. Just add a clipboard and a pencil and you're ready to go! Thank you!
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This post contains affiliate links to products I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. Learning to add money, make change, and compare money amounts are skills that are coming up in our money unit. I've been working on putting together lots of fun games and engaging opportunities to practice. Here are some money activities for second grade
Make a giant color graph, and sort, count, and graph toys or other objects! I’ve mentioned before that Jonathan (turning 4 in January) is always asking for more “school” to do. But like my other boys, he doesn’t always see the value in academic activities. For example, I have seen the idea on Pinterest to […]
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11 absolute value activities to help teach, practice, and review using absolute value. Includes online resources, absolute value games, and other absolute value activity ideas.
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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With the release of Math Pack 29 recently, we have enjoyed bringing you some ideas and resources for teaching place value. Particularly 2 digit place value. Presenting and engaging with place value in many different ways is a great way to reinforce a solid foundation for understanding numbers. Being able to first manipulate materials and then represent them pictorially and numerically is so powerful for our learners. I have found that approaching math with the same basic lesson structure, whether it be whole group, small group or 1:1 with students works beautifully. This structure can unfold in one sitting, or be spread out over days, depending on how your curriculum content is laid out. It is: model - here we see hands-on equipment, demonstrating the action, linking to past learning and real world picture - here we see a visual representation of that action - it could be in a book, on an animation, with game cards, or students drawing themselves on whiteboards or paper. Pictures can also be symbols. writing/recording - here we see the picture stage broken down further into written symbols (words or numbers) and the formal process of recording our thinking in math Time and time again this structure has worked for me - it can be applied to any lesson or activity you are teaching. It reflects perfectly the lesson formats of: whole group small group independent or I do We do You do Let's look at one of our 2 digit place value activities with this structure in mind. Show Me the Number provides you with activity cards showing numbers and a visual representation of partitioned tens and ones for students to break the number down. Model 2 Digit Place Value Project the pdf file up on the board and have students model the numbers with equipment. If using in guided math, ask students to model each number with blocks at the table. Creating Pictures to Represent 2 Digit Place Value Using the cards as write-n-wipe cards, your students are creating a visual representation of each number. Here they color the pictures to show how each number is partitioned. You could also ask them to draw using sticks and squares on a whiteboard. Here, ask your little learners to check their work with a friend. The checking is important so they are also using the pictures to read the numbers back. Asking them to come back to read the number they’ve made in tens and ones format, will reinforce their growing ability to unitize. Writing numbers Students can record their cards onto their worksheet, and link their experiences of the numbers with equipment to written symbols. Following this process, for this and any of our other printable math games is a simple way for you to create a whole lesson from one resources and is a pedagogically sound method for supporting students in their jump from concrete to abstract. If your students have moved on to 3 digit place value, our Show Me the Number cards are also available for big numbers! Place Value Craft Students love mathtivities after all the hard math thinking is done! We just made one for place value - The Place Value Pool! Craft in the Classroom?! Absolutely! In good balance with solid teaching and learning, though. A paper craft can provide an opportunity for students to process, in a different way, a concept they have explored. I have found that a craft provides an essential component of downtime where learners can sit, think and process as they cut and assemble. Think about when you are learning something new. Often in the input and exploration stage you are taking in a lot of information and the mind swirls. It is later, when you are doing something quite structured or familiar with clear steps, that your mind wonders, opens, expands and concepts become clearer. Craft is just one of many creative experiences that might provide this processing time for your students. And while we're here talking about place value, take a look at this amazing book. We saw it on Instagram, shared by a classroom teacher. It has so many valuable explanations for kids on the concepts surrounding place value. You can find it through our Amazon affiliate link, here: Place Value by David Adler and Edward Miller. And don’t forget to pop back through our previous posts on place value or on TPT HERE.
Practice identifying the value of a number using ten-frames. This printable activity is ideal for introducing number sense to preschoolers.
With the release of Math Pack 29 recently, we have enjoyed bringing you some ideas and resources for teaching place value. Particularly 2 digit place value. Presenting and engaging with place value in many different ways is a great way to reinforce a solid foundation for understanding numbers. Being able to first manipulate materials and then represent them pictorially and numerically is so powerful for our learners. I have found that approaching math with the same basic lesson structure, whether it be whole group, small group or 1:1 with students works beautifully. This structure can unfold in one sitting, or be spread out over days, depending on how your curriculum content is laid out. It is: model - here we see hands-on equipment, demonstrating the action, linking to past learning and real world picture - here we see a visual representation of that action - it could be in a book, on an animation, with game cards, or students drawing themselves on whiteboards or paper. Pictures can also be symbols. writing/recording - here we see the picture stage broken down further into written symbols (words or numbers) and the formal process of recording our thinking in math Time and time again this structure has worked for me - it can be applied to any lesson or activity you are teaching. It reflects perfectly the lesson formats of: whole group small group independent or I do We do You do Let's look at one of our 2 digit place value activities with this structure in mind. Show Me the Number provides you with activity cards showing numbers and a visual representation of partitioned tens and ones for students to break the number down. Model 2 Digit Place Value Project the pdf file up on the board and have students model the numbers with equipment. If using in guided math, ask students to model each number with blocks at the table. Creating Pictures to Represent 2 Digit Place Value Using the cards as write-n-wipe cards, your students are creating a visual representation of each number. Here they color the pictures to show how each number is partitioned. You could also ask them to draw using sticks and squares on a whiteboard. Here, ask your little learners to check their work with a friend. The checking is important so they are also using the pictures to read the numbers back. Asking them to come back to read the number they’ve made in tens and ones format, will reinforce their growing ability to unitize. Writing numbers Students can record their cards onto their worksheet, and link their experiences of the numbers with equipment to written symbols. Following this process, for this and any of our other printable math games is a simple way for you to create a whole lesson from one resources and is a pedagogically sound method for supporting students in their jump from concrete to abstract. If your students have moved on to 3 digit place value, our Show Me the Number cards are also available for big numbers! Place Value Craft Students love mathtivities after all the hard math thinking is done! We just made one for place value - The Place Value Pool! Craft in the Classroom?! Absolutely! In good balance with solid teaching and learning, though. A paper craft can provide an opportunity for students to process, in a different way, a concept they have explored. I have found that a craft provides an essential component of downtime where learners can sit, think and process as they cut and assemble. Think about when you are learning something new. Often in the input and exploration stage you are taking in a lot of information and the mind swirls. It is later, when you are doing something quite structured or familiar with clear steps, that your mind wonders, opens, expands and concepts become clearer. Craft is just one of many creative experiences that might provide this processing time for your students. And while we're here talking about place value, take a look at this amazing book. We saw it on Instagram, shared by a classroom teacher. It has so many valuable explanations for kids on the concepts surrounding place value. You can find it through our Amazon affiliate link, here: Place Value by David Adler and Edward Miller. And don’t forget to pop back through our previous posts on place value or on TPT HERE.
Increase student engagement with place value task cards. Includes printable version and the digital version (BOOM cards) depending on your classroom.
Reduce screen time with this super fun Gone Camping Count and Color Activity. As a bonus kids work on their number and counting skills.
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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Here you will find our collection of free Place Value Worksheets 3rd Grade up to thousands to help your child understand place value using different models up to thousands.
Looking for visuals to help your kids make sense of math? Grab this free set of printable math manipulatives for all the hands on resources your kids need.
Number and Place Value are two Maths topics that I am constantly revising throughout the year – it may be a quick 5 minute game, or a whole lesson, but the importance of understanding place value can never be underestimated. When I am teaching these basic concepts I always have my High School Teacher Mum ... Read More about Understanding Place Value with 15+ Activities
Whether you're teaching place value to kindergarteners, 1st or 2nd graders, there are some important and critical points you should know. Do I use pre-grouped or ungrouped manipulatives? What place value activities should be done? What's the progression in learning about place value? Read more about place value on my blog post. SIgn up for the newsletter and get a FREE place value game activity! Read it now! #twoboysandadad #commoncoremath #math #placevalue #firstgrade #secondgrade #kindergarten
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This is a fun way to add and subtract simple numbers on a number line. This idea originated from the activity that goes with Hap Palmer's "Jumping to Add and Subtract" song (see below). Create a number line on the floor by writing the numbers 0 through 9 on cards or dessert-size paper plates. Use yarn or electric tape to create the number line, and place the number cards or plates about 18 to 24 inches apart on the number line. To add, have the child stand on the number 2 or 3. Then add a number like 5, and have them jump or step 5 numbers ahead on the number line. To subtract, have them start on a higher number and jump or step backwards the number you are subtracting. This can also be an introduction to skip counting by twos. Have them jump to the numbers, skipping one in between. Song Recommendation "Jumping to Add and Subtract" by Hap Palmer (found on his CD "Can Cockatoos Count By Twos?") This CD is available at www.happalmer.com. To see the lyrics and activity ideas for this song, click on "lyrics and activities" and select this CD. Then click on this song, #11.
This free download includes 18 counting money puzzles to practice counting coins and dollar bills, as well as recognizing number words.
In kindergarten, students begin to learn about place value by decomposing numbers into 10 and some ones. In first grade, students transition to decomposing
In this 1st grade math place value worksheet, students count base ten blocks, find their value, and color by the value. This is a great activity to add to a student's Summer Packet.
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These pumpkin place value activities are a great addition to math centers. The cute pumpkin and witch hat theme makes it a perfect Halloween math activity
Place value, teen numbers and ten and some more are all concepts that can be a bit challenging for our students. But when you use giant base ten manipulatives, it makes a challenging skill a …
This Fall Unit Bundle is filled with over 20 fun and hands on activities to make learning about fall nature items fun! This pack focuses on apples, pumpkins, and leaves. It is the perfect resource to supplement a fall nature study! Included in this bundle are science, literacy, and math activities that can be used with children in pre-k through 2nd grade. Instructions for each of the activities are also included. Science Activities: Fall Hands On Activity List (art activities, science activities, and book list) – 2 pages Fall Fact Cards – 5 pages Apple Life Cycle and Anatomy – 5 pages Pumpkin Life Cycle and Anatomy – 5 pages Autumn Leaves Poster – 2 pages Fall Three Part Cards – 15 pages Fall Close Up Cards – 7 pages Total Science - 41 pages Literacy Activities: Letter Leaves with Sorting Baskets and Letter Hunt Sheet – 22 pages Apple Tree: Flip and Find – 3 pages Apple Letter Hide and Seek - 5 pages Pumpkin Letter Sounds – 10 pages Rhyming Apples – 3 pages Pumpkin Syllables – 6 pages CVC Short Vowel Leaves – 18 pages Fall Sight Word Hunt with Sight Word Cards – 30 pages Apple Basket Sight Words – 6 pages Fall Sight Word Decoder – 25 pages Word Family Trees – 22 pages Pumpkin Compound Words – 3 pages Total Literacy - 153 pages Math Activities: Sorting Apples – 8 pages Apple Number Cards with Ten Frame and Number Hunt – 8 pages Pumpkin Counting Mats – 6 pages Fall Roll and Race! – 1 page Adding Trees – 12 pages Pumpkin Patch Subtraction – 12 pages Addition and Subtraction Clip Cards – 31 pages Apple Tree Multiplication – 41 pages Leaf Patterns – 8 pages Odd and Even Pumpkins – 8 pages Place Value Apple Baskets – 50 pages Total Math - 185 pages Overall Page Count - 379 pages This listing is for 379 pages (PDF form) of printables. When you download your file, it will lead you to a Google Drive link. On that Google Drive, is all your files. These documents print best using a computer with the program Adobe. These printables were created using images I have created on my own. This is a digital .pdf file that you will be able to download yourself after purchase, so print as many times as you'd like! Please note that this resource is for your personal use only, not for resale or redistribution in any way.