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Three Digit Numbers Math Work Station
This is a fun math station that practices the different forms of three digit numbers up to 1,000. I’ve included: word form, expanded form, standard form, and base ten models. Each card is in a puzzle format. The standard form of the number is in red on the left side and the matching word, expanded, or base ten model is on the right in blue. Print these on tag board and laminate. Cut them apart and put the red cards in a ziploc bag and the blue pieces in another bag. Students shuffle the cards and then solve the puzzle for each number. You can also provide base ten blocks for students to build the numbers for a more hands-on approach. I have provided a checklist for students to use after completing the activity to see if they have all answers correct. I hope your students enjoy this packet.
This is a fun math station that practices the different forms of three digit numbers up to 1,000. I’ve included: word form, expanded form, standard form, and base ten models. Each card is in a puzzle format. The standard form of the number is in red on the left side and the matching word, expanded, or base ten model is on the right in blue. Print these on tag board and laminate. Cut them apart and put the red cards in a ziploc bag and the blue pieces in another bag. Students shuffle the cards and then solve the puzzle for each number. You can also provide base ten blocks for students to build the numbers for a more hands-on approach. I have provided a checklist for students to use after completing the activity to see if they have all answers correct. I hope your students enjoy this packet.
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Description
Three Digit Numbers Math Work Station
This is a fun math station that practices the different forms of three digit numbers up to 1,000. I’ve included: word form, expanded form, standard form, and base ten models. Each card is in a puzzle format. The standard form of the number is in red on the left side and the matching word, expanded, or base ten model is on the right in blue. Print these on tag board and laminate. Cut them apart and put the red cards in a ziploc bag and the blue pieces in another bag. Students shuffle the cards and then solve the puzzle for each number. You can also provide base ten blocks for students to build the numbers for a more hands-on approach. I have provided a checklist for students to use after completing the activity to see if they have all answers correct. I hope your students enjoy this packet.
This is a fun math station that practices the different forms of three digit numbers up to 1,000. I’ve included: word form, expanded form, standard form, and base ten models. Each card is in a puzzle format. The standard form of the number is in red on the left side and the matching word, expanded, or base ten model is on the right in blue. Print these on tag board and laminate. Cut them apart and put the red cards in a ziploc bag and the blue pieces in another bag. Students shuffle the cards and then solve the puzzle for each number. You can also provide base ten blocks for students to build the numbers for a more hands-on approach. I have provided a checklist for students to use after completing the activity to see if they have all answers correct. I hope your students enjoy this packet.
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Students loved using this in small group during Math Centers time.
My students love this activity and I really feel is helping my language learners practice saying 3-digit numbers in English! They find it super engaging and I love that it keeps them busy for more than just a few minutes.
Great math game and center activity!
Great resource
These will be great for my kiddos who are still struggling with place value. The only suggestion I have is to make them each half a page. (I'm really big on saving paper. lol)
my kiddos loved this!!
Thank you, my kiddos will have fun and learn.
Great!
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