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Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
Place Value Comparing Numbers | Top It Game | Math Center | Zoo Stackable
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Description

This card game is perfect for students to practice the critical skills of representing numbers with base ten blocks and of comparing numbers in a fun and engaging way!

Prep: Print the full color cards or the black and white cards. You will need a full set of ones and tens cards for each card deck. Students will also need base ten blocks.

Play: This game works like the traditional card game “war”. Students can play in pairs or groups of 3.

1. Deal the tens cards out equally to players. Deal the ones cards out equally to players. Each student will keep these cards face down in 2 stacks.

2. Each player flips over the top cards from their tens and ones stacks to make a number.

3. Players build their number with base 10 blocks and compare them.

4. The player with the higher number gets all the cards from the round as points.

5. The player with the most point cards at the end is the winner!


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Description

This card game is perfect for students to practice the critical skills of representing numbers with base ten blocks and of comparing numbers in a fun and engaging way!

Prep: Print the full color cards or the black and white cards. You will need a full set of ones and tens cards for each card deck. Students will also need base ten blocks.

Play: This game works like the traditional card game “war”. Students can play in pairs or groups of 3.

1. Deal the tens cards out equally to players. Deal the ones cards out equally to players. Each student will keep these cards face down in 2 stacks.

2. Each player flips over the top cards from their tens and ones stacks to make a number.

3. Players build their number with base 10 blocks and compare them.

4. The player with the higher number gets all the cards from the round as points.

5. The player with the most point cards at the end is the winner!


Click the GREEN STAR to follow me! All new products are FREE or 50% OFF for 48 Hours!

Check out these other NUMBER SENSE Activities!

100S CHART PUZZLES

120s CHART PUZZLES -- 120th Day of School

120s CHART PUZZLES -- Christmas

120s CHART PUZZLES -- Winter

120s CHART PUZZLES -- Valentine's Day

COUNTING COLLECTIONS

RAINBOW WRITE TO 100 OR 120

TOP IT MATH CARD GAME

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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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