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Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
Place Value Lesson
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"These flipbooks are all so great! They are an interactive way to review what has already been taught in the lesson."
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"This is a great resource that is differentiated to help multiple grade levels review basic PV properties. "
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Description

Take your place value lesson to the next level with these DIFFERENTIATED place value skills flipbooks. Your students will absolutely love this place value flipbook, and you will love the teaching, skill reinforcement, and place value practice it provides.

Differentiation is easy with TWO versions:

➡️ Introductory Place Value is perfect for 3rd and 4th grades

➡️ Advanced Place Value includes decimals and is ready for 5th grade

This place value flipbook provides students with a rigorous and engaging review of the following place value skills:

Flipbook One (Introductory, 11 pages):

  • Place value to millions
  • Base ten (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones)
  • Expanded form to hundred thousands
  • Word form to millions
  • Rounding and comparing numbers up to the nearest hundred thousand

Flipbook Two (Advanced, 11 pages):

  • Place value including decimals to thousandths
  • Powers of ten
  • Expanded form to thousandths
  • Word form including decimals
  • Rounding and comparing numbers including decimals

Three Low-Prep and No-Prep Options!

This resource comes in three versions, you can choose the one that works best for your class! 

  • Flipbook with tabs: Print double-sided and cut tabs.
  • Full page with NO tabs: Just print and go!
  • Digital on Google Slides (Full Color)

How does this place value flipbook work?

This flipbook acts as a mini place value interactive notebook, ready for your place value lesson! The left hand side of each skill helps to TEACH the focus skill, acting as a mini anchor chart that students interact with and complete. On the right hand side, students engage in practicing their place value skills in multiple different ways.

The final section, ‘Put it All Together’ asks students to synthesize all skills in an engaging review of everything they have learned! 

How can I use this in my place value lesson? 

I suggest using the flipbook as you teach OR review each of these skills. It is a great visual guide for students learning these important place value concepts and something that students can refer back to week after week. It is also ideal for an end of unit review or nightly homework during your place value unit.

You may also like…

Place Value Detectives - An Engaging Math Project

Candy Rush - A Cooperative Place Value Activity for Groups!

Place Value Error Analysis - Critical Thinking for Elementary

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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Place Value Lesson

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What others say

"These flipbooks are all so great! They are an interactive way to review what has already been taught in the lesson."
star
Sarah H.
"This is a great resource that is differentiated to help multiple grade levels review basic PV properties. "
star
Guinevere P.

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Description

Take your place value lesson to the next level with these DIFFERENTIATED place value skills flipbooks. Your students will absolutely love this place value flipbook, and you will love the teaching, skill reinforcement, and place value practice it provides.

Differentiation is easy with TWO versions:

➡️ Introductory Place Value is perfect for 3rd and 4th grades

➡️ Advanced Place Value includes decimals and is ready for 5th grade

This place value flipbook provides students with a rigorous and engaging review of the following place value skills:

Flipbook One (Introductory, 11 pages):

  • Place value to millions
  • Base ten (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones)
  • Expanded form to hundred thousands
  • Word form to millions
  • Rounding and comparing numbers up to the nearest hundred thousand

Flipbook Two (Advanced, 11 pages):

  • Place value including decimals to thousandths
  • Powers of ten
  • Expanded form to thousandths
  • Word form including decimals
  • Rounding and comparing numbers including decimals

Three Low-Prep and No-Prep Options!

This resource comes in three versions, you can choose the one that works best for your class! 

  • Flipbook with tabs: Print double-sided and cut tabs.
  • Full page with NO tabs: Just print and go!
  • Digital on Google Slides (Full Color)

How does this place value flipbook work?

This flipbook acts as a mini place value interactive notebook, ready for your place value lesson! The left hand side of each skill helps to TEACH the focus skill, acting as a mini anchor chart that students interact with and complete. On the right hand side, students engage in practicing their place value skills in multiple different ways.

The final section, ‘Put it All Together’ asks students to synthesize all skills in an engaging review of everything they have learned! 

How can I use this in my place value lesson? 

I suggest using the flipbook as you teach OR review each of these skills. It is a great visual guide for students learning these important place value concepts and something that students can refer back to week after week. It is also ideal for an end of unit review or nightly homework during your place value unit.

You may also like…

Place Value Detectives - An Engaging Math Project

Candy Rush - A Cooperative Place Value Activity for Groups!

Place Value Error Analysis - Critical Thinking for Elementary

© Teaching with a Mountain View

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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