This Place Value Robot Graphic Organizer is the perfect way to gives your students practice showing numbers in different ways. The graphic organizer allows students to show a number in word form, base ten form, expanded form,and number form. Develop a strong number sense with this fun robot themed printables! Simply write a number or roll a dice, then write the number in 4 many different ways to show that number. How I used the document: Print each chart on cardstock Laminate it for durability a
What You are downloading:• A PDF file with rectangle number labels.• A PDF file with rectangle number labels. It has one label on each page. Directions for Use:Justprint these, cut them, then laminate and put a piece of Velcro on the back. Then stick another piece of Velcro on the table bin or object that needs a number.
I have created this document to help prepare my students for their upcoming state test. On their state test, the directions for answering constructed response questions states, “If a question asks you to show or explain your work, you must do so to receive full credit. Only responses written within the provided space will be scored.” With that being said, I took the EngageNY application problems and created questions that model the state’s constructed response questions. Each question provides
PreK - 9th
Math, Numbers, Place Value
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