Description
Grab this smiley face math place value craft for reviewing place value for one, two or three digit numbers. Whether you are reviewing one, two digit or three-digit numbers, this resource can be used for any retro or 90s themed classroom. It is great for an independent math center and as a seasonal project for your bulletin board. It is also a fun way to assess students on their knowledge of place value. The directions are super easy! Students will pick out a number card (included) out of a basket or bin. They will write that number 4 different ways: Expanded, Standard, Written Word, and Picture form. A ready made rubric is included for grading as well two blank rubrics for you to customize. A words I need to know is included and will assist your students with the spelling of their specific number.
This product includes:
- retro smiley craft template
- number task cards numbers (1 - 525) + blank cards if you need to go higher than 525!
- 1 already made rubric for project
-2 blank lined rubrics for you to customize to your liking
-Words I Need to Know (word form vocabulary words ex: forty five)
70s math place value bundle click here!
Peace sign math place value click HERE!
Peace love happiness place value click here!
Money peace sign activity click here!
70s classroom bundle click here!
Do this craft every month for reviewing! Visit my store for other place value crafts such as Cinnabon sticks, chicken nuggets, milkshakes, cotton candy, pizza, watermelon, lemonade pitcher, cactus, & MORE!
*All products are creative property of The Teaching Diva Corner and/or credited artists within my work. These products should not be redistributed or reproduced. This is for personal use.*
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Description
Grab this smiley face math place value craft for reviewing place value for one, two or three digit numbers. Whether you are reviewing one, two digit or three-digit numbers, this resource can be used for any retro or 90s themed classroom. It is great for an independent math center and as a seasonal project for your bulletin board. It is also a fun way to assess students on their knowledge of place value. The directions are super easy! Students will pick out a number card (included) out of a basket or bin. They will write that number 4 different ways: Expanded, Standard, Written Word, and Picture form. A ready made rubric is included for grading as well two blank rubrics for you to customize. A words I need to know is included and will assist your students with the spelling of their specific number.
This product includes:
- retro smiley craft template
- number task cards numbers (1 - 525) + blank cards if you need to go higher than 525!
- 1 already made rubric for project
-2 blank lined rubrics for you to customize to your liking
-Words I Need to Know (word form vocabulary words ex: forty five)
70s math place value bundle click here!
Peace sign math place value click HERE!
Peace love happiness place value click here!
Money peace sign activity click here!
70s classroom bundle click here!
Do this craft every month for reviewing! Visit my store for other place value crafts such as Cinnabon sticks, chicken nuggets, milkshakes, cotton candy, pizza, watermelon, lemonade pitcher, cactus, & MORE!
*All products are creative property of The Teaching Diva Corner and/or credited artists within my work. These products should not be redistributed or reproduced. This is for personal use.*
*Want FREE money for purchasing future resources? Leave a review so I can better my shop AND so that you can receive TPT credit which will count towards your next order !
Don't forget to click the follow button at the top of my dashboard so you can follow all my new products and sales!
*Follow me on Instagram & Pinterest! @theteachingdivacorner




