Description
There are 24 Riddles. Students will read the riddle and decide what the number is. The riddles tell what their number is in each place. The places are out of order, so the students have to think a little bit. There is also a worksheet with 6 riddles as an independent worksheet or a quiz.
Black and white version of cards also included for easier printing.
Black and white version of cards also included for easier printing.
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Grades
2nd - 3rd
Subjects
Standards
CCSS2.NBT.A.1
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Pages
19
Answer Key
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Description
There are 24 Riddles. Students will read the riddle and decide what the number is. The riddles tell what their number is in each place. The places are out of order, so the students have to think a little bit. There is also a worksheet with 6 riddles as an independent worksheet or a quiz.
Black and white version of cards also included for easier printing.
Black and white version of cards also included for easier printing.
Report this resource to TPT
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Great activity for a small group. I have used it with a lower grade 2 group.
This activity was so easy to print & implement the same day as I purchased it. Super thankful for a great activity to be able to use without any additional thinking on my part!
Thank you for such a wonderful resource! :)
These were great for my fast finishers. A bit of a challenge for some.
Several of my students were struggling with this skill. These additional materials were helpful for me to use in small groups with them. Thank you!
Great!
Thanks!
great resource
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Standards
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CCSS2.NBT.A.1
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:
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