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Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
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Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math
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Description

Students will try to crack the code by reviewing place value skills such as word form and expanded form, base ten to count 3-digit numbers, greater than/less than, and more!

Say goodbye to constant teacher interruptions and hello to confident, independent learners with this engaging, self-checking, no-prep place value digital review game!

🔍 *Please see the product preview video for exact question types included in this activity.

What’s Included:

✔️ A 15-question activity (for Google Sheets)

✔️ Student recording sheet

✔️ Answer key

✔️ Helpful user tips

Similar to an escape room, as students work, they will begin to reveal clues that will help them to crack a code and unlock new sets of questions.

Use this digital activity for:

⭐ Math stations

⭐ Sub plans

⭐ Morning work

⭐ Early finisher activities

⭐ Intervention support

How this activity works: When students open the activity, they will see 5 questions. As they answer the questions, parts of the code they need to crack will begin to appear. Students will use the designated wheel to match letters/numbers with letters/numbers. After they have answered questions 1-5 and attempted to crack the code, the activity will let students know which answers are right (green) or wrong (red). Students can then correct any incorrect answers. Once they have successfully completed a section, the next section will appear.


More Crack the Code fun:

🔍 Adding Multiples

🔍 Money Practice

This resource is for use with Google Sheets only. It is self-checking and includes automatic grading.

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Crack the Code Place Value Review | Digital Activity for 2nd Grade Math

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Description

Students will try to crack the code by reviewing place value skills such as word form and expanded form, base ten to count 3-digit numbers, greater than/less than, and more!

Say goodbye to constant teacher interruptions and hello to confident, independent learners with this engaging, self-checking, no-prep place value digital review game!

🔍 *Please see the product preview video for exact question types included in this activity.

What’s Included:

✔️ A 15-question activity (for Google Sheets)

✔️ Student recording sheet

✔️ Answer key

✔️ Helpful user tips

Similar to an escape room, as students work, they will begin to reveal clues that will help them to crack a code and unlock new sets of questions.

Use this digital activity for:

⭐ Math stations

⭐ Sub plans

⭐ Morning work

⭐ Early finisher activities

⭐ Intervention support

How this activity works: When students open the activity, they will see 5 questions. As they answer the questions, parts of the code they need to crack will begin to appear. Students will use the designated wheel to match letters/numbers with letters/numbers. After they have answered questions 1-5 and attempted to crack the code, the activity will let students know which answers are right (green) or wrong (red). Students can then correct any incorrect answers. Once they have successfully completed a section, the next section will appear.


More Crack the Code fun:

🔍 Adding Multiples

🔍 Money Practice

This resource is for use with Google Sheets only. It is self-checking and includes automatic grading.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
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