This unit covers place value for third grade. - Place - Base Ten - Expanded Form - Review - Quiz All activities are designed for Google Slides and the quiz is for Google Forms. You can find the digital individual activities here: Place Value - Place OnlyPlace Value - Base TenPlace Value - Expanded FormPlace Value - ReviewPlace Value - Quiz
This quiz covers place value for third grade. The quiz contains place, base ten, values, and expanded form through the thousands place as required by GA third grade math standards. There are ten questions total, 9 are multiple choice and the last is a constructed response question. You can find digital lessons that correspond to this quiz here: Place Value - Place OnlyPlace Value - Base TenPlace Value - Expanded FormPlace Value - ReviewThe discounted bundle is here: Place Value Digital Bundle
This fits third grade standards of understanding place value through 1,000. This is a review lesson that covers place, base ten, expanded form, values, and some critical thinking. There are three teaching slides, and there are 12 student work slides. The work slides include drag and drop, typing, and some critical thinking about numbers at the end. You can find digital lessons that correspond here: Place Value - Place OnlyPlace Value - Base TenPlace Value - Expanded FormPlace Value - QuizThe
In this activity students work solely on identifying place. There are place value houses through the hundred thousand's place, but students are only identifying through the thousand's place as required by third grade standards. You can find digital lessons that correspond here: Place Value - Base TenPlace Value - Expanded FormPlace Value - ReviewPlace Value - QuizThe discounted bundle is here: Place Value Digital Bundle
This activity introduces students to the expanded form of place value (using expanded form to find values) by using the upside down pyramid format and base ten pieces. Students are both unpacking standard form and using expanded form to find standard form. There are typing slides as well as drag and drop slides to keep students engaged. There are 18 slides total : 2 teaching slides, 3 guided practice slides, 13 student work slides. You can find digital lessons that correspond here: Place Value
This activity allows students to use base ten pieces to identify place value. It goes through the thousand's place. There are drag and drop slides, typing slides, and a critical thinking slide at the end. In all there are four instructional slides for students and eleven work slides. You can find digital lessons that correspond here: Place Value - Place OnlyPlace Value - Expanded FormPlace Value - ReviewPlace Value - QuizThe discounted bundle is here: Place Value Digital Bundle
This is an activity I created to reinforce rounding with three digits to the nearest hundred and nearest ten. They first complete it as a team (3-4 students), the next as a pair, and the final two solo. I give my students dice to roll as well!
This is an "I Have Who Has" game to cover place value to the tens place. It contains 27 cards! Print, Lamiate, Cut ... and you're ready to review place value!
I created this game to reinforce GA standard
MCC.3.NBT.3 - Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
It can be played with two players or with two teams.
This is a game I created to reinforce place value understanding and to help students see numbers for more than just the digits that make them up. They must understand the which numbers have a greater value and why the value is greater!
Enjoy!
This is an activity I created to go with GA math standard:
MCC.3.NBT.2 - Fluently add and subtract within 1,000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Laminate, Cut, Copy Score Sheets, and Play!
2nd - 4th
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
CCSS
3.NBT.A.2
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