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Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities
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"My students loved using this supplemental resource as we talked about grouping tens as hundreds. We loved to use it as small group work!"
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Description

Help your students develop a deeper understanding of 3-digit numbers with this engaging Group Tens as Hundreds activity! Designed for 2nd grade, this printable resource guides students through regrouping tens into hundreds while visualizing and breaking apart numbers using base-ten blocks and place value strategies.

What’s Included:

  • Visual model-based activity pages
  • Decomposing and composing 3-digit numbers
  • Scaffolded place value breakdowns (tens to hundreds)
  • Anchor visuals and number building strategies
  • Student-friendly layout with built-in math tricks

Skills Practiced:

  • Grouping 10 tens as 1 hundred
  • Converting tens to hundreds with and without remainders
  • Reading and writing 3-digit numbers
  • Strengthening base-ten number sense

Standards Alignment:
Aligned with 2.NBT.A.1 – Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones, and that 100 is a bundle of ten tens.

Ways to Use:

  • Guided math groups
  • Independent practice
  • Interactive math journals
  • Intervention or reteaching
  • Visual support during a place value unit

Perfect For:

  • 2nd grade math
  • Review for 3rd grade
  • Visual and hands-on learners
  • Teachers wanting concrete strategies for abstract concepts

This Explore 3-Digit Numbers resource is the perfect way to connect visuals with math meaning—helping students bridge tens to hundreds with confidence!

For more practice activities on grouping tens as hundreds, click the link below:

Group Tens As Hundreds Skill: 30 tens = 300

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Group Tens As Hundreds | Explore 3-Digit Numbers | Math Activities

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What others say

"My students loved using this supplemental resource as we talked about grouping tens as hundreds. We loved to use it as small group work!"
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Brooklynn M.

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Description

Help your students develop a deeper understanding of 3-digit numbers with this engaging Group Tens as Hundreds activity! Designed for 2nd grade, this printable resource guides students through regrouping tens into hundreds while visualizing and breaking apart numbers using base-ten blocks and place value strategies.

What’s Included:

  • Visual model-based activity pages
  • Decomposing and composing 3-digit numbers
  • Scaffolded place value breakdowns (tens to hundreds)
  • Anchor visuals and number building strategies
  • Student-friendly layout with built-in math tricks

Skills Practiced:

  • Grouping 10 tens as 1 hundred
  • Converting tens to hundreds with and without remainders
  • Reading and writing 3-digit numbers
  • Strengthening base-ten number sense

Standards Alignment:
Aligned with 2.NBT.A.1 – Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones, and that 100 is a bundle of ten tens.

Ways to Use:

  • Guided math groups
  • Independent practice
  • Interactive math journals
  • Intervention or reteaching
  • Visual support during a place value unit

Perfect For:

  • 2nd grade math
  • Review for 3rd grade
  • Visual and hands-on learners
  • Teachers wanting concrete strategies for abstract concepts

This Explore 3-Digit Numbers resource is the perfect way to connect visuals with math meaning—helping students bridge tens to hundreds with confidence!

For more practice activities on grouping tens as hundreds, click the link below:

Group Tens As Hundreds Skill: 30 tens = 300

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February 1, 2026
This is great for my students who need extra help with regrouping. Thanks!
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A great resource to use for review or extra practice.
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September 6, 2023
My students loved using this supplemental resource as we talked about grouping tens as hundreds. We loved to use it as small group work!
Brooklynn M.
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Grades taught: 2nd
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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:
100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”
The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
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