Description
Kids love love love playing matching games, no matter what age!
Plus, they're such a quick and easy center or whole group activity!
This set of expanded form cards can be used in so many different ways, all to practice expanded form up to the hundred thousands (for 3rd grade, 4th grade review and 5th grade intervention).
You can use this set as a whole group activity - find your matching partner, or you can use as a small group activity to play memory.
You can even print off multiple sets of these and have students use several Kagan strategies with them:
Fan-N-Pick, Quiz Quiz Trade, etc.
The cooperative learning possibilities are endless and kids will never tire of them!
The retro print looks great in black and white and color. I recommend printing them on cardstock, especially if you're playing memory (so they can't sneak and see through the paper!) :)
No lamination needed, so these are an easy print and go center!
Blank pages added so you can write in your own problems as well.
The numbers in this set are similar, so students have to pay close attention to the place value of each digit. Great to use as a starting point to discuss place value comparisons!
Be sure to leave a comment and tell how you're using them in your room!
Plus, they're such a quick and easy center or whole group activity!
This set of expanded form cards can be used in so many different ways, all to practice expanded form up to the hundred thousands (for 3rd grade, 4th grade review and 5th grade intervention).
You can use this set as a whole group activity - find your matching partner, or you can use as a small group activity to play memory.
You can even print off multiple sets of these and have students use several Kagan strategies with them:
Fan-N-Pick, Quiz Quiz Trade, etc.
The cooperative learning possibilities are endless and kids will never tire of them!
The retro print looks great in black and white and color. I recommend printing them on cardstock, especially if you're playing memory (so they can't sneak and see through the paper!) :)
No lamination needed, so these are an easy print and go center!
Blank pages added so you can write in your own problems as well.
The numbers in this set are similar, so students have to pay close attention to the place value of each digit. Great to use as a starting point to discuss place value comparisons!
Be sure to leave a comment and tell how you're using them in your room!
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Grades
3rd - 5th
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Standards
CCSS4.NBT.A.2
Pages
11
Description
Kids love love love playing matching games, no matter what age!
Plus, they're such a quick and easy center or whole group activity!
This set of expanded form cards can be used in so many different ways, all to practice expanded form up to the hundred thousands (for 3rd grade, 4th grade review and 5th grade intervention).
You can use this set as a whole group activity - find your matching partner, or you can use as a small group activity to play memory.
You can even print off multiple sets of these and have students use several Kagan strategies with them:
Fan-N-Pick, Quiz Quiz Trade, etc.
The cooperative learning possibilities are endless and kids will never tire of them!
The retro print looks great in black and white and color. I recommend printing them on cardstock, especially if you're playing memory (so they can't sneak and see through the paper!) :)
No lamination needed, so these are an easy print and go center!
Blank pages added so you can write in your own problems as well.
The numbers in this set are similar, so students have to pay close attention to the place value of each digit. Great to use as a starting point to discuss place value comparisons!
Be sure to leave a comment and tell how you're using them in your room!
Plus, they're such a quick and easy center or whole group activity!
This set of expanded form cards can be used in so many different ways, all to practice expanded form up to the hundred thousands (for 3rd grade, 4th grade review and 5th grade intervention).
You can use this set as a whole group activity - find your matching partner, or you can use as a small group activity to play memory.
You can even print off multiple sets of these and have students use several Kagan strategies with them:
Fan-N-Pick, Quiz Quiz Trade, etc.
The cooperative learning possibilities are endless and kids will never tire of them!
The retro print looks great in black and white and color. I recommend printing them on cardstock, especially if you're playing memory (so they can't sneak and see through the paper!) :)
No lamination needed, so these are an easy print and go center!
Blank pages added so you can write in your own problems as well.
The numbers in this set are similar, so students have to pay close attention to the place value of each digit. Great to use as a starting point to discuss place value comparisons!
Be sure to leave a comment and tell how you're using them in your room!
Report this resource to TPT
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Great resource :)
I can't wait to use these as a find your partner activity!
Awesome product! Can't wait to try out more of your lessons. Feel free to follow me back. Thanks!
I like how you used bigger numbers thanks!
Great! Thanks!
Great idea!
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CCSS4.NBT.A.2
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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