Base Ten Block Structures Hands On Place Value Practice Activity

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In this engaging place value math lesson, students build structures out of base ten blocks. They must record how many hundreds blocks, tens blocks, and ones blocks they used to build their structure. Next, they tell the value of the structure and write the number in standard, expanded, and word form. There's even room to include a photograph of the student with their structure!
This resource includes:
- teacher directions and suggestions
- a blank Base Ten Block Structures worksheet
- a finished example
- a scoring rubric
This is a great STEM project for math class that incorporates place value practice! These look great hanging in the hallway too!
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Credits: The border was created by Chirp Graphics and used with permission. The cover background was sourced via Pexels and used with permission. The photograph on page 4 was taken by Shea LaFountaine of LaFountaine of Knowledge. Fonts used include Londrina Sketch and Londrina Solid by Marcelo Magalhães, Pangolin by Kevin Burke, and Architect’s Daughter by Kimberly Geswein. All fonts were used with permission under open source licenses.