What others say
Description
Looking for a fun and engaging math activity for your elementary students to explore place value and comparing numbers? Then let’s save your prep time today with this quick and easy-to-set-up place value dice game! This hands-on math center includes 14 differentiated “game boards”, making it simple to challenge your kids at their individual ability levels. This is the perfect activity to add to your center rotations and substitute days, too!
Printable scorecards are included with easy-to-read student directions. These math center game boards range in difficulty.
Place Values Include:
• Tens
• Hundreds
• Thousands
• Ten Thousands
• Hundred Thousands
• Millions
• Tenths (w/ ones place value)
• Hundredths
• Hundredths (w/ ones place value)
• Thousandths
• Ten Thousandths
• Hundred Thousandths
• Millionths
This math station will be a hit as students try to win by building a bigger number than their partners.
The game also encourages students to consider probability when deciding which number to go in each available place value slot. Depending on the number they roll, they will need to determine the place value that will give them the best shot at winning.
This game works perfectly for:
✔ Math Centers
✔ Guided Math
✔ Tutoring
✔ Interventions
✔ Summer Practice
✔ Indoor Recess
✔ Homework
✔ And more!
Your students will love playing against their partners to reinforce the math skills you’ve been working on in class!
To set up the math station, all you need is a copy of the game board and one dice for each group. You can also easily print off extra copies for your students to take home and play with their families as no-prep math homework. They even work as a whole class math game.
The wide range of game boards includes skills appropriate for grades K through 5.
Here’s what you’ll get:
• 14 differentiated game boards perfect for centers or stations
Your students will love practicing comparing numbers with this dice game. They’ll be excited and engaged to explore place value concepts with a partner.
Prep is quick and easy… just print the gameboards, grab some dice, and you’re ready for a fun and engaging class today!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Erin M. says, “This is perfect for my fourth grade small group math class! A fun, simple, interactive way for kids to think about number sense (ie, if I roll a high number, I should place it in a higher place) and then to practice comparison of large numbers! My kids love it and frequently ask if they can play “Build A Number!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marci D. says, “Thanks for a great resource that saved me time in differentiating for various levels.
You may also like…
➜ Multiplication Math Riddles
➜ Math Facts Flash Cards
Copyright © First Tries & Sunny Skies
All rights reserved by author
Permission to copy for single classroom use only
Place Value & Comparing Numbers Dice Game Differentiated Hands On Math Center
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What others say
Description
Looking for a fun and engaging math activity for your elementary students to explore place value and comparing numbers? Then let’s save your prep time today with this quick and easy-to-set-up place value dice game! This hands-on math center includes 14 differentiated “game boards”, making it simple to challenge your kids at their individual ability levels. This is the perfect activity to add to your center rotations and substitute days, too!
Printable scorecards are included with easy-to-read student directions. These math center game boards range in difficulty.
Place Values Include:
• Tens
• Hundreds
• Thousands
• Ten Thousands
• Hundred Thousands
• Millions
• Tenths (w/ ones place value)
• Hundredths
• Hundredths (w/ ones place value)
• Thousandths
• Ten Thousandths
• Hundred Thousandths
• Millionths
This math station will be a hit as students try to win by building a bigger number than their partners.
The game also encourages students to consider probability when deciding which number to go in each available place value slot. Depending on the number they roll, they will need to determine the place value that will give them the best shot at winning.
This game works perfectly for:
✔ Math Centers
✔ Guided Math
✔ Tutoring
✔ Interventions
✔ Summer Practice
✔ Indoor Recess
✔ Homework
✔ And more!
Your students will love playing against their partners to reinforce the math skills you’ve been working on in class!
To set up the math station, all you need is a copy of the game board and one dice for each group. You can also easily print off extra copies for your students to take home and play with their families as no-prep math homework. They even work as a whole class math game.
The wide range of game boards includes skills appropriate for grades K through 5.
Here’s what you’ll get:
• 14 differentiated game boards perfect for centers or stations
Your students will love practicing comparing numbers with this dice game. They’ll be excited and engaged to explore place value concepts with a partner.
Prep is quick and easy… just print the gameboards, grab some dice, and you’re ready for a fun and engaging class today!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Erin M. says, “This is perfect for my fourth grade small group math class! A fun, simple, interactive way for kids to think about number sense (ie, if I roll a high number, I should place it in a higher place) and then to practice comparison of large numbers! My kids love it and frequently ask if they can play “Build A Number!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marci D. says, “Thanks for a great resource that saved me time in differentiating for various levels.
You may also like…
➜ Multiplication Math Riddles
➜ Math Facts Flash Cards
Copyright © First Tries & Sunny Skies
All rights reserved by author
Permission to copy for single classroom use only




