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Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
Second Grade Math Place Value Practice
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Secret Codes: Ordering Numbers up to 1,000:

Secret Codes Number Ordering Games from Mansker Math Moments allow your student to physically manipulate numbers as they order them. Students will enjoy finding the Secret Code as they self-check their work using the answer strip. Self-checking will enable the students to have immediate feedback and to learn from their self-correction.

This set of games includes three version to practice ordering numbers up to 1,000: two largest to smallest and one smallest to largest. Each Secret Code answer strip is printed at the bottom of each page and should be cut off before distributing to students.

Self-Checking Math Strips: Place Value up to 1,000:

Self-checking math strips are a great alternative to traditional worksheet practice! Students feel like they are playing a game or solving a puzzle while practicing their math concept. The self-checking answer strips allow students to work independently. Math strips work well as a math center activity, bell work activity, or remedial help tool.

This math strips set includes practice for these place value concepts for numbers up to 1,000:

+ Matching standard form with expanded form

+ Matching expanded form with standard form

+ Matching word form with standard form

Expanded Form Manipulative

Students will love to create this interactive place value practice tool! They will cut out and fold an expandable strip to physically show expanded form changing into standard form. This will work great as a teaching too or review aid for first grade, second grade, or third grade math students!

You will find multiple options for printing:

+ Student handout up to 100's

+ Student handout up to 1,000's

+ Two copies of 100's strip on one page for easy classroom copying

+ Two copies of 1,000's expansion strips for easy classroom copying

+ Copies of 100's strip and 1000's strip on one page for easy classroom copying

Make this took reusable by placing packaging tape over the shaded place value regions. Students can use this during lessons, homework, or practice activities to reinforce digit value!

Check out more fun and engaging place value resources from Mansker Math Moments!

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Second Grade Math Place Value Practice

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Secret Codes: Ordering Numbers up to 1,000:

Secret Codes Number Ordering Games from Mansker Math Moments allow your student to physically manipulate numbers as they order them. Students will enjoy finding the Secret Code as they self-check their work using the answer strip. Self-checking will enable the students to have immediate feedback and to learn from their self-correction.

This set of games includes three version to practice ordering numbers up to 1,000: two largest to smallest and one smallest to largest. Each Secret Code answer strip is printed at the bottom of each page and should be cut off before distributing to students.

Self-Checking Math Strips: Place Value up to 1,000:

Self-checking math strips are a great alternative to traditional worksheet practice! Students feel like they are playing a game or solving a puzzle while practicing their math concept. The self-checking answer strips allow students to work independently. Math strips work well as a math center activity, bell work activity, or remedial help tool.

This math strips set includes practice for these place value concepts for numbers up to 1,000:

+ Matching standard form with expanded form

+ Matching expanded form with standard form

+ Matching word form with standard form

Expanded Form Manipulative

Students will love to create this interactive place value practice tool! They will cut out and fold an expandable strip to physically show expanded form changing into standard form. This will work great as a teaching too or review aid for first grade, second grade, or third grade math students!

You will find multiple options for printing:

+ Student handout up to 100's

+ Student handout up to 1,000's

+ Two copies of 100's strip on one page for easy classroom copying

+ Two copies of 1,000's expansion strips for easy classroom copying

+ Copies of 100's strip and 1000's strip on one page for easy classroom copying

Make this took reusable by placing packaging tape over the shaded place value regions. Students can use this during lessons, homework, or practice activities to reinforce digit value!

Check out more fun and engaging place value resources from Mansker Math Moments!

Follow my store for updates about all newly-released products!

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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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