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Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output
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This Place Value Addition and Subtraction unit is perfect practice for your 3rd grade students learning about place value! Through scaffolded teacher direction pages to student worksheets that increase in difficulty levels, these fun math worksheets check off many teachers’ boxes for place value instruction. The friendly base 10 friends on these worksheets provide a fun and engaging way for students to practice these basic math concepts. Answer keys are provided.

What’s Included

  • Base Ten Blocks to Base Ten Numeral
  • Place Value Addition and Subtractions
  • Scrambled Base 10 Block Practice
  • +1, +0, and +100 Addition Patterns
  • -1, -10, and -100 Subtraction Patterns
  • Place Value Pattern Mazes
  • Input/Output Tables

Ideal Uses

  • Direct Instruction
  • Small group reteaching
  • Morning work printables (bellwork)
  • Spiral Review
  • Math Stations
  • Homework printables
  • Tutoring resources
  • Homeschool worksheets
  • Sponge Activities for Early Finishers
  • RTI Resources

These Place Value Addition and Subtraction worksheets make great additions to your current 3rd grade or 4th grade math curriculum. When teaching students about place value for the first time, identifying the ones, tens, and hundreds columns is a critical first-step. The student resource place value chart and the practice worksheets give students lots of practice with this thinking, setting them up for better success with place value. Give it a try! The content is compatible with most state standards.


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Place Value Addition and Subtraction - Base 10, Add/Subtract, Maze, Input/Output

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Description

This Place Value Addition and Subtraction unit is perfect practice for your 3rd grade students learning about place value! Through scaffolded teacher direction pages to student worksheets that increase in difficulty levels, these fun math worksheets check off many teachers’ boxes for place value instruction. The friendly base 10 friends on these worksheets provide a fun and engaging way for students to practice these basic math concepts. Answer keys are provided.

What’s Included

  • Base Ten Blocks to Base Ten Numeral
  • Place Value Addition and Subtractions
  • Scrambled Base 10 Block Practice
  • +1, +0, and +100 Addition Patterns
  • -1, -10, and -100 Subtraction Patterns
  • Place Value Pattern Mazes
  • Input/Output Tables

Ideal Uses

  • Direct Instruction
  • Small group reteaching
  • Morning work printables (bellwork)
  • Spiral Review
  • Math Stations
  • Homework printables
  • Tutoring resources
  • Homeschool worksheets
  • Sponge Activities for Early Finishers
  • RTI Resources

These Place Value Addition and Subtraction worksheets make great additions to your current 3rd grade or 4th grade math curriculum. When teaching students about place value for the first time, identifying the ones, tens, and hundreds columns is a critical first-step. The student resource place value chart and the practice worksheets give students lots of practice with this thinking, setting them up for better success with place value. Give it a try! The content is compatible with most state standards.


Looking for more fun place value activities? You might also like…

Let’s connect! Follow Cocoa's Classroom Concepts on social media!

Pinterest - Facebook - Instagram - Email

Terms of Use ©Cocoa’s Classroom Concepts

All rights reserved. Thank you for supporting us with your purchase! You may use this resource on a password secure learning platform such as Google Classroom, Seesaw, or another password protected learning platform shared with students. Purchase of this product entitles the original purchaser ONLY the right to use the activities for single classroom use. Copying for more than one teacher, redistributing, sharing, selling, or reposting is strictly prohibited.

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Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations. For example, observe that 4 times a number is always even, and explain why 4 times a number can be decomposed into two equal addends.
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