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Preview of Cut and Paste Place Value Frames (NO PREP!)

Cut and Paste Place Value Frames (NO PREP!)

This place value activity contains 4 unique numbers for your students to complete independently, with a partner, or with the whole class! Use this no-prep worksheet to give your students practice with place values up to the hundreds place. First, students must cut the each digit. Then, students glue the numbers into the correct frame according to their place value. You don’t have to prep for this activity - just print! I hope you enjoy this quick place value activity with your students. Please
Preview of Place Value Vocabulary Assessment

Place Value Vocabulary Assessment

Assess your students' place value knowledge with this one-page assessment!Students will identify whether the digit of a number between 100-1000 is in the ones, tens, or hundreds place. This worksheet contains five place value questions for your students to answer. While ideal for grades 1-2, you can add this product to your math library in many grades! Five place value problems Applying ones, tens, and hundreds placeOne pageWrite the correct value in the blankCorresponds with standards for grade
Preview of Place Value to the Tens Worksheet

Place Value to the Tens Worksheet

Practice place value with 2-digit numbers using this five-problem worksheet!In this activity, your students will determine a digit’s place value based on its worth. If the ‘3’ is worth ‘30’, it goes in the tens place. Students can cut and paste the digits into the correct value holders to make 2-digit numbers! While designed for 1st graders, this activity can be used for any students learning place value. Place value with 2-digit numbers Five problems includedPut digits in the correct position
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