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Are your 2nd and 3rd graders struggling to grasp the fundamental concepts of place value? Transform math lessons from confusing to crystal clear with an engaging resource designed to build a strong number sense foundation.
Introducing Place Value Activities w/ Base Ten Blocks, Expanded Form & Hundreds, Tens, Ones, your ultimate solution for making place value concepts stick! This comprehensive resource is expertly crafted to captivate your 2nd and 3rd-grade mathematicians, fostering deep understanding and boosting their confidence. Save precious planning time with a wealth of ready-to-use materials that bring the abstract world of numbers to life.
What's Included:
- Engaging Place Value Charts (Tens & Ones, Hundreds, Tens, & Ones, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
- Informative Posters covering Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Standard Form, Expanded Form, Number Words, and Base Ten Blocks
- Interactive Place Value Flapbooks and Pocket Books for 2, 3, and 4-digit numbers
- Hands-on "Kids As Numbers" Activity and "Place Value Pals" crafts
- Fun "I Spy Place Value" and "What Number Am I?" math stations
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify and represent numbers using base ten blocks.
- Students will be able to write numbers in standard form and expanded form.
- Students will be able to understand the value of digits in the hundreds, tens, and ones places.
How to Use This Resource:
- Perfect for whole-class instruction and interactive math centers.
- Ideal for morning work, small group intervention, or independent practice.
- Use as engaging homework assignments or as ready-to-go sub plans.
Perfect For...
- 2nd and 3rd Grade Mathematics teachers.
- Differentiated instruction and intervention groups.
- Teachers seeking hands-on and visual math resources.
The Pedagogy: Why It Works
This resource leverages the power of visual aids and hands-on activities to demystify place value. By using diagrams and manipulatives like base ten blocks, students can concretely explore number composition and decomposition. This multi-sensory approach caters to diverse learning styles, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to build a robust understanding of number value and structure.
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What others say
Description
Are your 2nd and 3rd graders struggling to grasp the fundamental concepts of place value? Transform math lessons from confusing to crystal clear with an engaging resource designed to build a strong number sense foundation.
Introducing Place Value Activities w/ Base Ten Blocks, Expanded Form & Hundreds, Tens, Ones, your ultimate solution for making place value concepts stick! This comprehensive resource is expertly crafted to captivate your 2nd and 3rd-grade mathematicians, fostering deep understanding and boosting their confidence. Save precious planning time with a wealth of ready-to-use materials that bring the abstract world of numbers to life.
What's Included:
- Engaging Place Value Charts (Tens & Ones, Hundreds, Tens, & Ones, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
- Informative Posters covering Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Standard Form, Expanded Form, Number Words, and Base Ten Blocks
- Interactive Place Value Flapbooks and Pocket Books for 2, 3, and 4-digit numbers
- Hands-on "Kids As Numbers" Activity and "Place Value Pals" crafts
- Fun "I Spy Place Value" and "What Number Am I?" math stations
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify and represent numbers using base ten blocks.
- Students will be able to write numbers in standard form and expanded form.
- Students will be able to understand the value of digits in the hundreds, tens, and ones places.
How to Use This Resource:
- Perfect for whole-class instruction and interactive math centers.
- Ideal for morning work, small group intervention, or independent practice.
- Use as engaging homework assignments or as ready-to-go sub plans.
Perfect For...
- 2nd and 3rd Grade Mathematics teachers.
- Differentiated instruction and intervention groups.
- Teachers seeking hands-on and visual math resources.
The Pedagogy: Why It Works
This resource leverages the power of visual aids and hands-on activities to demystify place value. By using diagrams and manipulatives like base ten blocks, students can concretely explore number composition and decomposition. This multi-sensory approach caters to diverse learning styles, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to build a robust understanding of number value and structure.




