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Interactive PowerPoint Game
Interactive PowerPoint Game
Interactive PowerPoint Game
Interactive PowerPoint Game
Interactive PowerPoint Game
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Interactive PowerPoint Game
Interactive PowerPoint Game
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This is a digital computer game for your PC or Smart Board for your students to gain practice and understanding of place value through the use of base ten blocks. There is a total of 10 problems, starting with three-digit numbers all the way to four-digits. It allows for self-checking and has a built-in incentive system to motivate students. Regrouping is also thrown in the mix for an added challenge! Each time a student gets a right answer, he/she will earn a gold coin!

Please note that it may not be suitable or compatible with Google Slides or SeeSaw.

Please note that this resource only includes 3 to 4 digit numbers. For lower grade levels, unless you're dealing with GT or higher ability students, there are no 2 digits represented. As for third, this can serve as an RTI (Response to Intervention) resource.

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YOU CAN FIND PART 2, 3 & 4 BELOW:

Part 2: Place Value, Pictorial Representation (Base Ten Blocks) to Standard Form

Part 3: Place Value - Expanded Notation (Standard to Expanded)

Part 4: Place Value - Standard Form to Expanded Notation

Or if you want to save 20%, you can purchase my bundle of all four parts above:

The Ultimate Place Value Digital Game at a 20% OFF in savings!

Do you prefer this product in a Boom Deck Version?

Part 1 & 2 are incorporated into this Boom Deck: Place Value with Base Ten Blocks

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Want to save money on TPT? Receive TPT Credits by rating all my products! :)

Learn more HERE!

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Please note: Be sure to have the right program to open this presentation : PowerPoint 2013 or higher. The files are zipped, and will need to be unzipped prior to student use.

To unzip in MS, locate file, check file, in the ribbon above select Unzip ALL.

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Please be aware that if you upload this presentation to google slides, some or all of the functions may not work. So, please, use on students' PCs or project on your Smart Board for wholegroup or centers/coop. activities. If I ever come up with a Google Slides' version of this product, I will be sure you receive a notification of product update with a link to access it on your Google Drive. Also, note that this POWERPOINT will not work with SEESAW either. I will allow you to email the powerpoint directly to your parents while Distance Learning is in place, for students to use at home on their PC's, with your district's and parents' permission.

Thanks again, and please drop me a review to help me continue creating resources such as this one. :)

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Interactive PowerPoint Game

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1 rating)
The Digital Learning Vault
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$2.50

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Description

This is a digital computer game for your PC or Smart Board for your students to gain practice and understanding of place value through the use of base ten blocks. There is a total of 10 problems, starting with three-digit numbers all the way to four-digits. It allows for self-checking and has a built-in incentive system to motivate students. Regrouping is also thrown in the mix for an added challenge! Each time a student gets a right answer, he/she will earn a gold coin!

Please note that it may not be suitable or compatible with Google Slides or SeeSaw.

Please note that this resource only includes 3 to 4 digit numbers. For lower grade levels, unless you're dealing with GT or higher ability students, there are no 2 digits represented. As for third, this can serve as an RTI (Response to Intervention) resource.

**********************************************************************************************************

YOU CAN FIND PART 2, 3 & 4 BELOW:

Part 2: Place Value, Pictorial Representation (Base Ten Blocks) to Standard Form

Part 3: Place Value - Expanded Notation (Standard to Expanded)

Part 4: Place Value - Standard Form to Expanded Notation

Or if you want to save 20%, you can purchase my bundle of all four parts above:

The Ultimate Place Value Digital Game at a 20% OFF in savings!

Do you prefer this product in a Boom Deck Version?

Part 1 & 2 are incorporated into this Boom Deck: Place Value with Base Ten Blocks

***********************************************************************************************************

Want to save money on TPT? Receive TPT Credits by rating all my products! :)

Learn more HERE!

***********************************************************************************************************

Please note: Be sure to have the right program to open this presentation : PowerPoint 2013 or higher. The files are zipped, and will need to be unzipped prior to student use.

To unzip in MS, locate file, check file, in the ribbon above select Unzip ALL.

***********************************************************************************************************

Please be aware that if you upload this presentation to google slides, some or all of the functions may not work. So, please, use on students' PCs or project on your Smart Board for wholegroup or centers/coop. activities. If I ever come up with a Google Slides' version of this product, I will be sure you receive a notification of product update with a link to access it on your Google Drive. Also, note that this POWERPOINT will not work with SEESAW either. I will allow you to email the powerpoint directly to your parents while Distance Learning is in place, for students to use at home on their PC's, with your district's and parents' permission.

Thanks again, and please drop me a review to help me continue creating resources such as this one. :)

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2020
This game is great for a little more practice!
Samantha N.
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Grades taught: 3rd
The Digital Learning Vault
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Aug 7, 2020
Thank you for your feedback! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it :) !

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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:
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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