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Elementary Programs Place Value Resources for SMART Notebook

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Preview of Bilingual Place Value Charts – English–Polish, English–Russian + English

Bilingual Place Value Charts – English–Polish, English–Russian + English

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MathsinEnglish
Help your students understand large numbers with these clear and colourful Place Value Charts. This bundle includes three versions: English–Russian English–Polish English only Perfect for Grades 2–6 (ages 7–12), KS2–KS3, SEN learners, bilingual students, and homeschool families. ✨ What’s included: 3 printable Place Value Charts (PDF) English–Russian version (таблица классов и разрядов) English–Polish version (from jedności → miliardy) English-only version (from ones → billions) C
Preview of Smartboard Math Message, first and second grade

Smartboard Math Message, first and second grade

This smartboard math message includes, what is today, fractions, counting by 1-9 student roll a dice to see what they'll count by, coins, "stamp game", fact family, odds and evens, weather, tens and ones, and many more.
Preview of Place Value

Place Value

This is a place dice rolling activity to teach place value that is interactive for the students with allowed movement. The place value is defined by color red (ones), green (tens) and blue (hundreds). The students roll all three dice, record the value in the box and then write the extended form below. The first page of the PDF is a sample followed by the graphic organizer.
Preview of MATH: Decimal CONCEPTS

MATH: Decimal CONCEPTS

Created by
The Pencil Box
Place value and decimals are critical to understanding math. These colorful slides teach concepts that students in grades 4,5,6 need to know through interactive "hands-on" slides. There is space to practice their skills and write their observations to consolidate their learning.
Preview of PLACE VALUE: Understanding & Naming

PLACE VALUE: Understanding & Naming

Created by
The Pencil Box
18 colorful interactive slides with guided work to get the big picture of 3 places and infinite periods. Students practice identifying three places and families/periods. DRAG & DROP, Read & Write activities to understand the pattern of 100,10,1. Introduction to adjective-noun pattern simplifies reading numbers.( Math is a second language!!) On-screen practice that can be done over and over with observation page and "What do you know?" self-check/quiz.
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