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Minecraft Place Value Task Cards | first and second Grade Math Center
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Turn place value practice into a pixel-powered adventure! These Minecraft-themed task cards make ones, tens, and hundreds engaging and fun.


This printable set includes 11 Minecraft-themed place value task cards designed to make numbers come alive for your students. Each card features a colorful collection of pixel-style blocks, tools, or characters that students will count by place value (ones, tens, hundreds). Below the illustrations, students will write the correct numbers into a place value chart featuring themed clip art visuals.

What’s inside:

  • ✅ 11 full-color task cards with unique Minecraft-style illustrations
  • ✅ Place value chart on each card for students to fill in
  • ✅ Focus on ones, tens, and hundreds
  • ✅ Perfect for math centers, early finishers, or small group instruction
  • ✅ Easy-to-print format for classroom or homeschool use

Why They'll Love This Product

Teachers will love how these cards:

  • Reinforce place value in a hands-on, low-prep way
  • Grab students’ attention with a theme they already love
  • Support differentiated instruction through visual and numerical practice
  • Save time with ready-to-go, print-and-use materials

Students will love:

  • The Minecraft-style graphics that feel more like a game than math work
  • Visually organizing quantities into place value columns
  • Practicing math with characters and items that spark their interest

Who This Product Is For

This resource is a must-have for:

  1. 1st and 2nd grade teachers introducing or reviewing place value concepts
  2. Math interventionists looking for engaging tools to support struggling learners
  3. Homeschool parents wanting to connect math with their child’s interests
  4. Resource room or SPED teachers who need visually supported, low-prep materials
  5. Math center organizers who want themed activities students can work on independently
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Minecraft Place Value Task Cards | first and second Grade Math Center

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Description

Turn place value practice into a pixel-powered adventure! These Minecraft-themed task cards make ones, tens, and hundreds engaging and fun.


This printable set includes 11 Minecraft-themed place value task cards designed to make numbers come alive for your students. Each card features a colorful collection of pixel-style blocks, tools, or characters that students will count by place value (ones, tens, hundreds). Below the illustrations, students will write the correct numbers into a place value chart featuring themed clip art visuals.

What’s inside:

  • ✅ 11 full-color task cards with unique Minecraft-style illustrations
  • ✅ Place value chart on each card for students to fill in
  • ✅ Focus on ones, tens, and hundreds
  • ✅ Perfect for math centers, early finishers, or small group instruction
  • ✅ Easy-to-print format for classroom or homeschool use

Why They'll Love This Product

Teachers will love how these cards:

  • Reinforce place value in a hands-on, low-prep way
  • Grab students’ attention with a theme they already love
  • Support differentiated instruction through visual and numerical practice
  • Save time with ready-to-go, print-and-use materials

Students will love:

  • The Minecraft-style graphics that feel more like a game than math work
  • Visually organizing quantities into place value columns
  • Practicing math with characters and items that spark their interest

Who This Product Is For

This resource is a must-have for:

  1. 1st and 2nd grade teachers introducing or reviewing place value concepts
  2. Math interventionists looking for engaging tools to support struggling learners
  3. Homeschool parents wanting to connect math with their child’s interests
  4. Resource room or SPED teachers who need visually supported, low-prep materials
  5. Math center organizers who want themed activities students can work on independently
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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