We are currently teaching 2nd grade and 5th grade and are LOVING it!
We have taught kindergarten, first grade, third grade, and fourth grade. We have worked with ESOL students, enrichment students, and EIP reading and math students.
1st and 2nd grade students practice place value using pieces of hundreds charts to find ten more, ten less, one more, and one less. Includes differentiated worksheets ideal for math centers, intervention, and independent practice. Build strong number sense with visual hundreds chart practice! Students master ten more, ten less, one more, and one less through engaging, easy-to-use worksheets perfect for centers, independent work, and math review. What do students actually DO?Students analyze nu
Make Math Time Count—Literally! Looking for a low-prep, high-engagement activity that builds number sense and keeps your students motivated? This Missing Numbers Pack is the perfect blend of fun and foundational math practice for skip counting and number patterns! This 10-page printable set is packed with activities to get your students confidently counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s, while also reinforcing their understanding of the 100 and 120 charts. Whether they’re filling in the blanks, solving
Make number recognition fun with ten and twenty frame coloring! This hands-on resource helps students build a solid understanding of numbers 1–20—both in digit and word form—using visual supports and coloring activities. Students will: Color ten frames to represent numbers 1–10Color twenty frames to show numbers 11–20Practice reading and writing number words from 1–20Visualize how numbers 11–19 are made of a ten and some onesWhat’s Included: 8 total printable pages 2 pages: Numbers 1–10 (digit
Need an engaging way to teach place value in 2nd grade? These hands-on, printable cut-and-paste worksheets are the perfect solution! Students will decompose three-digit numbers into hundreds, tens, and ones (e.g., 356 = 300 + 50 + 6) while practicing key base ten concepts through interactive and meaningful tasks. Make place value stick! These 2nd grade worksheets help students break apart 3-digit numbers using fun cut-and-paste activities. Perfect for centers, practice, or review. Aligned to
Number & Operations in Base Ten Understanding Place Value 2.NBT.1 First and second grade students understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones. They understand that 100 is a bundle of ten tens called a hundred. They understand the numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds with 0 tens and 0 ones. You get six worksheets for practice or review. Given a three
Comparing two-digit numbers made easy! These Grade 1 worksheets use tens and ones to teach greater than, less than, and equal to. Aligned with 1.NBT.B.3. Print and go, no prep! Make comparing two-digit numbers simple, visual, and confidence-building for your first graders! These Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To worksheets are designed to help students deeply understand tens and ones while comparing two-digit numbers—exactly as outlined in 1.NBT.B.3. With clear visuals and scaffolded practic
Looking for a spook-tacular way to build number sense this Autumn? These Differentiated Count to 120 Activities are packed with fun, flexible math practice perfect for your Fall and Halloween math centers, intervention groups, or even no-prep sub plans! With 25 pages of hands-on number chart activities, your students will practice counting forward and backward, skip counting, and spotting number patterns—all starting from any number up to 120! Use dice to mix things up and keep your lea
Looking for a low-prep, high-engagement math activity your students will LOVE? This Numbers Before & After Dice Game makes practicing number order fun, hands-on, and stress-free—for you and your students! Students roll dice to create 2-digit or 3-digit numbers, then record the number and write the numbers that come before and after. The dice-based format keeps students engaged while reinforcing place value and number sense skills essential for early math success. Perfect for:Math centersInd
Even or Odd? Let’s Roam the Room with Base Ten Blocks! Perfect for 1st & 2nd Grade Common Core Aligned Numbers to 100Let your students move, think, and learn with this fun and interactive Scoot game or Roam the Room activity! Using base ten blocks (rods and ones), students will build number sense while practicing even and odd numbers—all while staying active and engaged. What’s Inside:24 task cards with base ten block visuals Student recording sheetAnswer key for easy checking8 total pagesHow I
Bring number fluency to life with these whimsical 1–120 Number Chart Puzzles! Your students will love filling in the missing numbers while giggling at the adorable animal friends on each chart. It’s the perfect way to build confidence with number sequences, place value, and counting—without a single prep minute for you! Each 120s chart features different missing numbers to keep practice fresh and challenging. When students finish, they can cut apart their completed chart and reassemble it li
Make comparing numbers clear, visual, and confidence-building for your second graders. Students practice comparing 2-digit and 3-digit numbers using >, <, and = symbols while strengthening place value understanding. Perfect for math centers, independent practice, intervention, and spiral review. Just print and teach — answer keys included for quick checking. Help students master number comparison skills without extra prep.Comparing Numbers Worksheets 2nd Grade | Greater Than Less Than
Place Value Scoot: Ones & Tens with Base Ten BlocksDescription: Build strong foundational place value skills with this engaging Place Value Scoot activity! Designed for first graders, this resource helps students interpret two-digit numbers using base ten blocks—rods for tens and units for ones. Instead of simply reading the number "56," students see 5 rods and 6 units, making the concept of place value come to life. A great tool for kinesthetic learners, this activity promotes understanding by
Boost place value skills with these 1st grade math worksheets for 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less. Includes hundreds charts, differentiated pages, and CCSS-aligned practice. Perfect for centers, small groups, and independent work. Make place value click for your first grade students— without counting every number!These 1st Grade Place Value Worksheets are designed to help students confidently solve 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less using place value strategies, not guesswork. With bui
Engaging 1st Grade Math Worksheets Practice 1 More, 1 Less, 10 More, 10 LessBoost your students' number sense with these fun and educational first-grade math worksheets focused on 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less. These printable activities help young learners strengthen their mental math skills by practicing adding and subtracting one and ten from two-digit numbers—without relying on counting. What students Do: A standout activity involves using pieces of a hundreds chart—each displayi
Make Comparing Numbers Click with Base Ten Blocks! Ready to help your 1st and 2nd graders master comparing numbers in a hands-on, visual way? This Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To activity pack is the perfect blend of place value practice and symbol comparison skills using tens and ones with rods and cubes! Students will draw the correct symbol (> < =) to compare two-digit numbers represented with base ten blocks—making abstract math concrete, visual, and fun!What’s Included: 4 en
Build confident first-grade mathematicians with these no-prep Place Value Worksheets for Tens and Ones—perfect for teaching and reinforcing 2-digit numbers and 1.NBT.2 standards. When you need simple, reliable “meat-and-potatoes” practice pages that just work, this set delivers every time. These print-and-go worksheets make your math block smoother, your planning easier, and your students’ understanding stronger. Assign a single page for quick skill checks, use them for targeted intervention,
1st Grade math place value. Color the tens and ones that represent the number is a 5 page Print and Go Activity with 9 problems on a page. No prep printables for 1st grade math, sometimes you need the meat and potatoes simple "go to's" to get the job done. Use for Practice, Review, Assessment, RTI, and Differentiation for CCSS1.NBT.B.2.Supplements Go Math and Everyday Math
Need a quick, effective way to reinforce place value and number sense? These no-prep worksheets focus on all things tens!Students will count forward and backward by tens, add and subtract multiples of ten, and compare numbers using the < , =, and > symbols. Whether you're introducing the concept or reviewing before an assessment, these print-and-go pages provide meaningful practice without the prep time. Perfect for guided math, early finishers, assessments, or sub plans. Aligned to CCS
Perfect practice sheets for working with Hundreds Charts. Students fill in the missing numbers with these 7 no prep printables. Sometimes you need the meat and potatoes simple "go to's" to get the job done. Kids love filling in the missing numbers on the hundreds chart. These are fun activities for the 100th day of school. 7 pages Differentiation EIP Math RTI ELD ESL EFL
Third grade math practice for adding three digit numbers using Expanded Form. A Work Mat is included to help break down the concept for instruction and differentiation. You can easily use for resource for Journal Problems or use as a worksheet. Students add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. Take a look at the preview. Small Group Independent WorkPracticeAssessment
2nd - 3rd
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
CCSS, TEKS
2.NBT.A.1
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We are currently teaching 2nd grade and 5th grade and are LOVING it!
We have taught kindergarten, first grade, third grade, and fourth grade. We have worked with ESOL students, enrichment students, and EIP reading and math students.
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Maslow comes before Bloom: Student-Teacher Relationships Are Everything. Kids go where there is excitement and stay where there is love. We have an eclectic style as we strive to differentiate to meet our students needs.
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