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Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice
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Description

Ahoy, mateys! Make place value practice engaging, competitive, and FUN with this Place Value Pirate Game. A hands-on math game students of all ages will beg to play again and again!

This low-prep, high-engagement resource helps students build a strong understanding of place value from tens all the way up to 1 million, while practicing number reading and comparison skills. All you need is the game boards and a 10-sided dice. You could even use some gold coins or gems for the winner!

Resource includes:

  • Place value pirate game boards (tens up to 1 million)
  • Pirate Name Generator for a bit of extra fun
  • Low colour printing options
  • The aim of the game is to roll the highest number possible!

Skills covered:

  • Place value to tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, and 1 million
  • Number building & composing numbers
  • Reading large numbers aloud
  • Comparing numbers
  • Turn-taking & math talk

Why teachers love it:

  • Engaging pirate theme
  • Encourages math discussion and oral number reading
  • Differentiated boards for multiple ability levels
  • Perfect for math centers, small groups, early finishers, or intervention
  • Minimal prep – just print and play!

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Place Value Pirate Game | Fun Math Game for Place Value Practice

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Description

Ahoy, mateys! Make place value practice engaging, competitive, and FUN with this Place Value Pirate Game. A hands-on math game students of all ages will beg to play again and again!

This low-prep, high-engagement resource helps students build a strong understanding of place value from tens all the way up to 1 million, while practicing number reading and comparison skills. All you need is the game boards and a 10-sided dice. You could even use some gold coins or gems for the winner!

Resource includes:

  • Place value pirate game boards (tens up to 1 million)
  • Pirate Name Generator for a bit of extra fun
  • Low colour printing options
  • The aim of the game is to roll the highest number possible!

Skills covered:

  • Place value to tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, and 1 million
  • Number building & composing numbers
  • Reading large numbers aloud
  • Comparing numbers
  • Turn-taking & math talk

Why teachers love it:

  • Engaging pirate theme
  • Encourages math discussion and oral number reading
  • Differentiated boards for multiple ability levels
  • Perfect for math centers, small groups, early finishers, or intervention
  • Minimal prep – just print and play!

Don't forget to click HERE to keep updated with fun, hand-on resources.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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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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