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Teachers can find number of the day pages, place value templates, base-ten block activities, spiral review worksheets, task cards, and quick assessments. Many sets are built to be flexible, so they work well for warm-ups, math centers, homework, or small-group support. Recording sheets and answer keys are especially helpful because they make practice more independent and grading faster. When resources are organized by skill, it is easier to target exactly what students need.
In the classroom, a teacher might start the day with a number of the day routine, then follow it with a short spiral review that includes expanded form and place value practice. A ready-made resource saves time because everything is already laid out and aligned to the skill being taught. Students can use manipulatives, write responses, or sort forms without needing a lot of extra directions. This keeps the focus on understanding numbers, not on making new materials each week.