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Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
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Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving
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Description

Number form practice, turkey style! Your students will love this fun place value thanksgiving activity that will engage them in showing what they know about place value and number forms.

Included in this place value Thanksgiving math resource:

- Ready-to-print templates to create a number form turkey

- Number forms included:

  • Word Form
  • Ten Frames (up to 100)
  • Expanded Form
  • Base Ten Cubes
  • Tally Marks
  • Sum
  • Difference
  • Money
  • Tens and Ones
  • PLUS a template to add your own form

- Supplemental worksheets to practice number forms

  • 3 pages to practice number forms of 2-digit numbers
  • 3 pages to practice number forms of 3-digit numbers

How to use this Thanksgiving Math resource:

Print copies of the “feathers” by deciding which number forms you want your students to practice. If you want to create your own, print off a blank copy and write in the form at the top of the feather before making class copies. Please note that there are 2 feathers per page. Print on white paper and students can color or print on colorful paper to save time!

Print copies of the turkey body. I have provided a “blank” turkey where you can write in numbers on the noses after you make the copies – easily differentiate what numbers your students receive. I have also provided ready-to-print turkey bodies for numbers 1-100.

Give the students their turkey bodies so they can identify the number they will be working with. Model how to make a number form, then hand students the corresponding feather for them to complete. Repeat this process until you have modeled and students have completed all number forms you want.

Students can then color their feathers (lightly as to not cover up their work!). They will put glue on the bottom portion of the feather that is marked off with a line and glue it to the turkey body.

Mount on black paper (there will be feathers hanging off the sides) or leave as is. These turkeys would make a fun bulletin board!

Teacher Tips:

  • Spread the project out across a whole week. Complete 1-2 feathers/number forms per day, then use the practice pages as a culminating review or assessment tool.
  • Allow students to use a marker, flair or sharpie to write in their information before coloring the feather with crayon to help their work stand out.
  • You could go as far as differentiating the number of/which feathers your students complete based on skill levels!

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Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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Number Form Place Value Practice Thanksgiving

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Description

Number form practice, turkey style! Your students will love this fun place value thanksgiving activity that will engage them in showing what they know about place value and number forms.

Included in this place value Thanksgiving math resource:

- Ready-to-print templates to create a number form turkey

- Number forms included:

  • Word Form
  • Ten Frames (up to 100)
  • Expanded Form
  • Base Ten Cubes
  • Tally Marks
  • Sum
  • Difference
  • Money
  • Tens and Ones
  • PLUS a template to add your own form

- Supplemental worksheets to practice number forms

  • 3 pages to practice number forms of 2-digit numbers
  • 3 pages to practice number forms of 3-digit numbers

How to use this Thanksgiving Math resource:

Print copies of the “feathers” by deciding which number forms you want your students to practice. If you want to create your own, print off a blank copy and write in the form at the top of the feather before making class copies. Please note that there are 2 feathers per page. Print on white paper and students can color or print on colorful paper to save time!

Print copies of the turkey body. I have provided a “blank” turkey where you can write in numbers on the noses after you make the copies – easily differentiate what numbers your students receive. I have also provided ready-to-print turkey bodies for numbers 1-100.

Give the students their turkey bodies so they can identify the number they will be working with. Model how to make a number form, then hand students the corresponding feather for them to complete. Repeat this process until you have modeled and students have completed all number forms you want.

Students can then color their feathers (lightly as to not cover up their work!). They will put glue on the bottom portion of the feather that is marked off with a line and glue it to the turkey body.

Mount on black paper (there will be feathers hanging off the sides) or leave as is. These turkeys would make a fun bulletin board!

Teacher Tips:

  • Spread the project out across a whole week. Complete 1-2 feathers/number forms per day, then use the practice pages as a culminating review or assessment tool.
  • Allow students to use a marker, flair or sharpie to write in their information before coloring the feather with crayon to help their work stand out.
  • You could go as far as differentiating the number of/which feathers your students complete based on skill levels!

Copyright © Cupcakes & Curriculum

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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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Rated 4 out of 5
July 3, 2024
I was thrilled with my Teachers Pay Teachers resource! It greatly helped my students bridge the gap in their understanding of the subject, enhancing their learning experience and boosting their confidence.
marcela colon
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541 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
February 16, 2023
Students enjoyed this activity and were completely engaged.
michele N.
110 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
November 23, 2022
A fun way to practice our Math skills. My class enjoyed it.
Jamie Prock
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1,570 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
December 10, 2021
This was such a fun activity to do that covered so many place value related skills. It was a great culminating activity.
Serena B.
254 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
November 28, 2021
My students had a blast with this activity. I hung them up for parent teacher conferences and I got so many compliments. Thank you!
Dawn Cook
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1,136 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
November 14, 2021
Cute and fun activity to do. They loved it!
Christine Roark
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655 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd

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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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