In this twist on the classic game of Battle, students compare numbers to see whose number is larger. There are five levels of this game. The levels go from 3 digit numbers to 7 digit numbers with each level getting increasingly harder.
I created these task cards to serve my enrichment students while comparing numbers. There are twelve cards with two numbers to compare with a missing digit and twelve cards with three digits to compare with a missing digit.
Review place value relationship skills for 4th grade. This paperless resource is for Google Slides. Students find place value relationships between digits and then select an answer. Correct answers will take them back to the number board to move then on to the next question while incorrect answers take them to a tutorial slide with review of concept. Students are then given another change to try the problem again. I like to use this for independent practice or homework. What is included: 1 i
Students practice skills learned during number relations unit in this self-checking treasure hunt. You will be able to edit the final slide to make the treasure anything you would like. At each destination on the map, students will answer 4 questions. If incorrect, they are directed to try again. After answering all 4 questions correctly, they move to the next destination on the map ending with finding the "treasure". Questions vary in rigor. 3 question for 4.NBT.A.1 ; 8 questions for 4.NBT.
To practice identifying place value, I made this game. Students select a card, identify the place value, partners check their answer, and if correct students move around the gameboard. After the whole class plays, I put it in one of my math centers.
To practice identifying value, I made this game. Students select a card, identify the value of a digit in a number, partners check their answer, and if correct students move around the gameboard. After the whole class plays, I put it in one of my math centers.
Review rounding skills for 4th grade. This paperless resource is for Google Slides. Students round 6 digit numbers to the nearest thousand and then select an answer. Correct answers will take them back to the number board to move on to the next question while incorrect answers take them to a tutorial slide with review of concept. Students are then given another chance to try the problem again. I like to use this for independent practice or homework. What is included: 1 problem game board 20 r
4th
Math, Numbers, Place Value
CCSS
4.NBT.A.3
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Experience
I've been teaching for 14 years. Most of those, 11, have been in fourth grade.
Teaching style
I believe in interactive hands on teaching.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year 2009
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