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First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten
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Did you know that some students have a stronger Number Sense than others? Practising little and often with concrete objects can help to embed these core math skills. Develop key number sense skills in line with grade 1 math, through our series of Powerpoint lessons and task cards; great for independent work stations. Suitable for Grade 1, Early Years and Special Education classrooms.

  • Concise, quick and snappy lessons
  • Designed to focus on key skill with minimal visual distraction
  • Opportunities for learning to be extended by the teacher using their professional judgement
  • Use of objects and individual whiteboards / notebooks encouraged to engage students
  • 20 Task Cards to encourage independent learning

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Place Value: Base Ten

Powerpoint Lesson and Task Cards

Pages can be printed and used straight away however we recommend laminating for repeated use. Clothes pins can be used to mark the answer from a choice of 3, or can be marked with a pen.

We hope you enjoy using this resource.

Other Number Sense Units coming soon in this series include:-

Counting Sequence

Represent Objects with Numerals

Compare 2-digit numbers

Part Part Whole to 20

Add and Subtract on Number Line

10 More 10 Less Using a Hundreds Chart

Read and Write Numerals 1 to 10

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First Grade Math Number Sense: Place Value Base Ten

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Develop key number sense skills in line with grade 1 math, through our series of Powerpoint LESSONS and TASK CARDS; great for independent work stations, First Grade, Early Years and Special Education classrooms.Concise, quick and snappy lessonsDesigned to focus on key skill with minimal visual distr
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Description

Did you know that some students have a stronger Number Sense than others? Practising little and often with concrete objects can help to embed these core math skills. Develop key number sense skills in line with grade 1 math, through our series of Powerpoint lessons and task cards; great for independent work stations. Suitable for Grade 1, Early Years and Special Education classrooms.

  • Concise, quick and snappy lessons
  • Designed to focus on key skill with minimal visual distraction
  • Opportunities for learning to be extended by the teacher using their professional judgement
  • Use of objects and individual whiteboards / notebooks encouraged to engage students
  • 20 Task Cards to encourage independent learning

Product description

Place Value: Base Ten

Powerpoint Lesson and Task Cards

Pages can be printed and used straight away however we recommend laminating for repeated use. Clothes pins can be used to mark the answer from a choice of 3, or can be marked with a pen.

We hope you enjoy using this resource.

Other Number Sense Units coming soon in this series include:-

Counting Sequence

Represent Objects with Numerals

Compare 2-digit numbers

Part Part Whole to 20

Add and Subtract on Number Line

10 More 10 Less Using a Hundreds Chart

Read and Write Numerals 1 to 10

Customer Tips:

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:

- Please go to your My Purchases

- Click Provide Feedback button

Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.

- Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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