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Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs
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Engage students with these Spring / Easter Egg color-by-code Place Value activities. This Place Value resource is designed to reinforce place value skills, specifically focusing on tens and ones. This educational activity combines seasonal fun with essential place-value math practice. Ideal for elementary teachers seeking a creative and effective resource for reinforcing foundational math skills during the Spring / Easter season.

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Place Value - Color by Code Spring / Easter Eggs

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Description

Engage students with these Spring / Easter Egg color-by-code Place Value activities. This Place Value resource is designed to reinforce place value skills, specifically focusing on tens and ones. This educational activity combines seasonal fun with essential place-value math practice. Ideal for elementary teachers seeking a creative and effective resource for reinforcing foundational math skills during the Spring / Easter season.

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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:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
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