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Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)
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This adorable math craft is perfect for practicing place value with your class this Spring! Students will be able to understand how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in a three-digit number. This is a great way to review place value and is an engaging craft for your March, April, and May math centers.

Also included with this math craft is a digital interactive google slides activity (20 slides). This extra activity is great for early finishers (who finish the craft early!). It is a great way to informally assess students' knowledge on place value.

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Umbrella Math Craft | Spring Place Value (Hundreds, Tens, & Ones)

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20 Options & 20 Extra Google Slides
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45 minutes

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Description

This adorable math craft is perfect for practicing place value with your class this Spring! Students will be able to understand how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in a three-digit number. This is a great way to review place value and is an engaging craft for your March, April, and May math centers.

Also included with this math craft is a digital interactive google slides activity (20 slides). This extra activity is great for early finishers (who finish the craft early!). It is a great way to informally assess students' knowledge on place value.

Press preview to view examples of this resource.


Looking for similar products? Check out these Spring math crafts or get the bundle!


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Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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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