Base ten concepts are so difficult for young students to understand and there are so few textbook materials for this age group. Here are a few things that might help!!
The following things are included:
Two student practice pages where students match base ten blocks with the number and write the equation
Memory Game Cards where students match base ten blocks with the number
Classroom Posters for each number from 10 to 20
I hope these materials help you teach the Common Core State Standards in your classroom; these materials are aligned to NBT K.1.
Great for ESL students that can't tell the difference between 13/30 14/40 15/50 16/60 17/70 18/80 19/90. It might be a good idea to make the pairs and sell as an ESL produce!
March 12, 2013
szervanos
Thanks for helping me teach this part of the core!!
March 9, 2013
marisaprewitt
very helpful!
March 1, 2013
4boys
fun base ten practice for my kindergarten friends!
February 28, 2013
gabbygarland
Definitely something to laminate.
February 27, 2013
JudyDeS
Thanks!
February 26, 2013
deanap12
Great product to help students understand place value!
My class was struggling with teen numbers but your product created a great visual for them. They now understand what a number looks like using base ten blocks.
December 28, 2012
lnruth
Great visual representation for my kids!
December 12, 2012
debirodrigues
very practical
December 5, 2012
jborchertbpd
Thank you.
November 26, 2012
pbrezniak
Love the matching game. So great for my little ones and they will love the characters on the base 10 cubes. so cute!
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