This product is perfect for students that need to practice exchanging place values! Students must draw base-10 blocks to represent the number listed. Then, students add more base-10 blocks for the second number listed. Students find the total that the base-10 blocks represent. Then, they must draw the total using the least number of base-10 blocks. This is when students must exchange place values to show that 10 ones can equal 1 ten, 10 tens can equal 1 hundred. The numbers students are using ar
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