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New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)
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These New Years Place Value Math Crafts are the perfect activities to practice place value this January! Students will be able to understand how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in a three-digit number and work with base ten blocks. Students will also be able to represent three-digit numbers using expanded form. This is the perfect addition to your January math centers and is a great review for place value.

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  • Extra Resource Included (Bundle Exclusive): 15 Extra Google Slides Activities (Great for Formative Assessment, Early-Finishers, and Centers) - 300 Total Slides. Press preview to view the google activities included (and the CCSS covered by each activity).

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Key Words: Three-Digit Numbers, Visual Learning, Number Models, Number Representation, Math Fluency, Number Patterns, Base Ten Blocks, Skip Counting, Standard Form, Written Form, Expanded Form, Bundling, Number Sense, Hundreds, Tens, Ones

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New Years Math Craft Bundle | Place Value (Base Ten Blocks & Expanded Form)

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1st - 2nd
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5 New Years Math Crafts & 300 Google Slides
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Place Value Interactive Google Centers

Description

These New Years Place Value Math Crafts are the perfect activities to practice place value this January! Students will be able to understand how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in a three-digit number and work with base ten blocks. Students will also be able to represent three-digit numbers using expanded form. This is the perfect addition to your January math centers and is a great review for place value.

  • Press preview to view the 5 included resources
  • Extra Resource Included (Bundle Exclusive): 15 Extra Google Slides Activities (Great for Formative Assessment, Early-Finishers, and Centers) - 300 Total Slides. Press preview to view the google activities included (and the CCSS covered by each activity).

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Thank you for considering my product and supporting my TPT store. Please leave a review! If you leave a review, TPT will give you credits to use towards future purchases.


Key Words: Three-Digit Numbers, Visual Learning, Number Models, Number Representation, Math Fluency, Number Patterns, Base Ten Blocks, Skip Counting, Standard Form, Written Form, Expanded Form, Bundling, Number Sense, Hundreds, Tens, Ones

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Standards

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Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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:
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