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Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding
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This Digital Jeopardy style Place Value Game Show is a fun way to review 2nd grade math through comparing numbers, rounding, expanded form, standard form and place value word problems. Perfect for whole group instruction, math centers, or review days, this engaging resource turns essential place value skills into a lively, game-show-style competition your students will love.

Included in this zip file is a PowerPoint presentation, link to Google Slides and directions for use.

Simply click and go! There is no prep for this activity. Display it on your board or assign it on Google Classroom and your students will be engaged and excited to review counting money. This game show is a Jeopardy style self-checking review game with a scoreboard for keeping points. This place value show is perfect for 2nd-3rd graders. The game is differentiated to account for different levels of questions as they progress through the game!

How to Use:

  • Choose from a PowerPoint or Google Slides. Display the slides and let the fun begin! Your students will be begging to play this game show!
  • Students can play individually or whole group. Assign on Google Classroom for an independent review station.

What is included?

  • Place Value Review Game Show - PowerPoint
  • Place Value Review Game Show - Google Slides
  • Scoreboard for quick checks and formative assessment
  • Teacher Directions

Place Value Math Skills:

  • Comparing 2-digit and 3-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols
  • Identifying and building numbers in expanded form and standard form
  • Solving real-world place value word problems
  • Strengthening number sense and math vocabulary

This is a fun & engaging NO PREP place value digital self-checking review game for 2nd & 3rd graders!

Math Gameshows:

If you like this one, you'll be sure to enjoy:

-Counting Coins Money Gameshow

More Game Show games will be coming soon at Happy Teacher Life!

Follow me for more fun, review games.

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Place Value Math Digital Review Game with Expanded and Standard Form, Rounding

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2nd - 3rd
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79
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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Looking for engaging, low‑prep math review games that keep your 2nd graders excited about learning all year long? This Jeopardy‑style 2nd Grade Math Game Show Bundle will help your students review math concepts all year. These review games are perfect for test prep, spiral review, small‑group interv
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Description

This Digital Jeopardy style Place Value Game Show is a fun way to review 2nd grade math through comparing numbers, rounding, expanded form, standard form and place value word problems. Perfect for whole group instruction, math centers, or review days, this engaging resource turns essential place value skills into a lively, game-show-style competition your students will love.

Included in this zip file is a PowerPoint presentation, link to Google Slides and directions for use.

Simply click and go! There is no prep for this activity. Display it on your board or assign it on Google Classroom and your students will be engaged and excited to review counting money. This game show is a Jeopardy style self-checking review game with a scoreboard for keeping points. This place value show is perfect for 2nd-3rd graders. The game is differentiated to account for different levels of questions as they progress through the game!

How to Use:

  • Choose from a PowerPoint or Google Slides. Display the slides and let the fun begin! Your students will be begging to play this game show!
  • Students can play individually or whole group. Assign on Google Classroom for an independent review station.

What is included?

  • Place Value Review Game Show - PowerPoint
  • Place Value Review Game Show - Google Slides
  • Scoreboard for quick checks and formative assessment
  • Teacher Directions

Place Value Math Skills:

  • Comparing 2-digit and 3-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols
  • Identifying and building numbers in expanded form and standard form
  • Solving real-world place value word problems
  • Strengthening number sense and math vocabulary

This is a fun & engaging NO PREP place value digital self-checking review game for 2nd & 3rd graders!

Math Gameshows:

If you like this one, you'll be sure to enjoy:

-Counting Coins Money Gameshow

More Game Show games will be coming soon at Happy Teacher Life!

Follow me for more fun, review games.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”
The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
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