With daily, 15 - minute exercises kids can review two -
digit place value and verb tenses and learn new skills like measurement and compound words.
Help your students develop their number math skills using this 12 -
digit place value chart resource which extends to the billions.
«A Lesson Plan for Teaching Three -
Digit Place Value.»
POSSIBLE ACTIVITIES: Roll Four
Digits Place Value Challenge (4 Digits) Stage F: These children can recognize and order numerals beyond 1000.
Not exact matches
He does decimals, knows his
place values and multiply 2
digit numbers.
Includes writing numbers in words and as
digits, addition and subtraction, problem solving activities, extended addition, a
place value game and
digit cards to cut out.
1 create your own copy Skills covered include: Multiplication and division fact families Two
digit by one
digit multiplication Two
digit by two
digit multiplication Associative law You may also be interested in Spin Your Math Wheels interactive packets for Addition and Subtraction,
Place Value Ordering and Comparing and Operations with Fractions.
objectives include: Year 6 objectives • solve problems involving the calculation and conversion of units of measure, using decimal notation up to 3 decimal
places where appropriate • use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of length, mass, volume and time from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to 3 decimal
places • convert between miles and kilometres • recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa • recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area and volume of shapes • calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles • calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including cubic centimetres (cm ³) and cubic metres (m ³), and extending to other units [for example, mm ³ and km ³] • express missing number problems algebraically • find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with 2 unknowns • enumerate possibilities of combinations of 2 variables • draw 2 - D shapes using given dimensions and angles • recognise, describe and build simple 3 - D shapes, including making nets • compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons • illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius • recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles • describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all 4 quadrants) • draw and translate simple shapes on the coordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes • interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems • calculate and interpret the mean as an average • read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10,000,000 and determine the
value of each
digit • round any whole number to a required degree of accuracy and more!
NBT.B.5 Multiply a whole number of up to four
digits by a one -
digit whole number, and multiply two two -
digit numbers, using strategies based on
place value and the properties of operations.
The set includes: Contents
Digits 0 - 10 with arithmetic symbols Place value digits with advanced arithmetic symbols Multiplication grid (1 - 10 times tables) Coordinate paper — 1 quadrant Coordinate paper — 4 quadrants 1 cm squared paper 100 squares Algebraic manipulatives (with directed numbers) Paper Cuisenaire
Digits 0 - 10 with arithmetic symbols
Place value digits with advanced arithmetic symbols Multiplication grid (1 - 10 times tables) Coordinate paper — 1 quadrant Coordinate paper — 4 quadrants 1 cm squared paper 100 squares Algebraic manipulatives (with directed numbers) Paper Cuisenaire
digits with advanced arithmetic symbols Multiplication grid (1 - 10 times tables) Coordinate paper — 1 quadrant Coordinate paper — 4 quadrants 1 cm squared paper 100 squares Algebraic manipulatives (with directed numbers) Paper Cuisenaire strips
Microsoft Excel required Print, photocopy and distribute New set of questions every time the file is opened 19 separate files 12hr / 24 hr clock face time Subtraction 2, 3 and 4
digits Money addition and subtraction Money increase and decrease - see cover image Rounding money Area and Perimeter Rounding to nearest 10 and 100 Sequencing
Place Value The resource works really well as lesson starters and for homework consolidation.
(Time to the half hour) Toothy Grin (Ten Frames) Freaky Families (Fact Families) Tally Hands (Tallies) Freaky Fingers (Number Sense) Order Up (Number Order) Fill the Grid (100 grid) Spin a Number (
Place Value YEAR 2 Math Centers Monstarrays (Arrays) Odd Monster Out (Odd and Even) Monster Dash (Board Game + and --RRB- Monstrous Appetite (Fractions) Measure Me (Measurement) Monsterriffic (
Place Value) Friendly Monsters (Number bonds / partners to 20) Monster Sums (Triple
Digit Vertical Addition and Subtraction with and without regrouping) Shape Boo!
A lot of students may find themselves struggling with the
place and
digit value as they get into the higher levels of Maths.
This pack of 13 pages contains grids to support: Long multiplication for 2 by 2
digits Rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 Vertical number line 2 differentiated
place value boards to aid multiplying and dividing by multiples of 10 and aligning sums correctly Bus stop division with remainder Bus stop division with decimal answers All boards except the vertical number line come with an instruction sheet to guide how to use the board.
There are 5 Clues to Crack: Clue 1: Word Names for Numbers Clue 2:
Value of the Underlined
Digit Clue 3: Comparing Numbers (Circle the greater number) Clue 4: Converting between
Place Values Clue 5: Rounding Numbers up to 1,000,000.
It is designed to be used more at the end of a sequence of work on
place value (4
digit numbers).
This includes: 2 worksheets which can be printed back to back 4 pages of tally marks from 1 - 10 to be printed on colored paper and laminated 3 pages of 2 and 3
digit numbers to be printed on colored paper and laminated 1 page to match tally marks for
place value with numbers, also to be printed on colored paper and laminated.
Many students in the early years of schooling struggle with the
place value of two
digit numbers and, in particular, recognising and understanding that a number like 23 represents 23 ones as well as two tens and three ones.
They play games focused on an understanding of
place value in two -
digit numbers, addition and estimating sums.
NBT.6 - adding up to four 2 -
digit numbers using strategies based on
place value and properties of operations.
NBT.B.5, using
place value understanding to multiply two -
digit by two -
digit numbers.
Included in the pack are the following Year 2 monster math stations: Monstarrays (Arrays) Odd Monster Out (Odd and Even) Monster Dash (Board Game + and --RRB- Monstrous Appetite (Fractions) Measure Me (Measurement) Monsterriffic (
Place Value) Friendly Monsters (Number bonds / partners to 20) Monster Sums (Triple
Digit Vertical Addition and Subtraction with and without regrouping) Shape Boo!
Place value grid worksheet provided should students want to use them to write in the numbers so they can see which columns the
digits fall under.
It covers the small steps: Week 9: • Recognising tenths and hundredths • Tenths as decimals • Tenths as a
place value grid • Tenths on a number line Week 10: • Dividing 1 -
digit by 10 • Dividing 2 -
digits by 10 Week 11: • Hundredths • Hundredths as a decimal • Hundredths on a
place value grid • Dividing 1 or 2 -
digit numbers by 100 Please see individual resource links for more information: Year 4 - Number - Decimals - Week 9 - Spring - Block 4 Year 4 - Number - Decimals - Week 10 - Spring - Block 4 Year 4 - Number - Decimals - Week 11 - Spring - Block 4 The resources support a mastery approach to encourage a deeper understanding of the topics taught.
In this scenario, students would multiply each of the numbers in the multiple -
digit number, writing down the ones
value of each result in the corresponding
place value where the multiplication occurs, carrying any remainders to be added to the next
place value.
NBT.5 Multiply a whole number of up to four
digits by a one -
digit whole number, and multiply two two -
digit numbers, using strategies based on
place value and the properties of operations.
In this lesson plan, second - grade students further develop their understanding of
place value by identifying what each numeral of a three -
digit number stands for.
Rolling dice with a partner to make two -
digit numbers, and then putting them in ascending order prior to formalizing the roll of
place value in primary grades.
It involves single & double
digit multiplication, along with
place value.
The blue ten - tile emphasizes to students the importance of 10 in
place value and allows students to more rapidly identify and create two -
digit numbers.
Let's look at an example of a large number and use base - 10 to determine each
digit's
place value.
Below are six versions of our grade 3
place value worksheet on finding the missing number in a 4 -
digit number written in expanded form.
1) Number notation and
place value 2) Addition and Subtraction 3) Multiplication and division decimals up to 2 decimal
places and 1 -
digit whole number 4) Conversion between decimals and fractions 5) Approximation and estimation 6) Word problems involving decimals
Place Value Strips can help students make connections to the value of the representations by reinforcing the values of the di
Value Strips can help students make connections to the
value of the representations by reinforcing the values of the di
value of the representations by reinforcing the
values of the
digits.
D. Use
place value concepts to identify and compare the magnitude and
value of
digits in 2 - and 3 -
digit numbers.
Place value refers to the value of the digit based on its position — and those positions are based on multiples of 10, as in the «tens,» «hundreds,» and thousands» p
Place value refers to the
value of the
digit based on its position — and those positions are based on multiples of 10, as in the «tens,» «hundreds,» and thousands»
placeplace.
The units
place is yellow, tens
place is orange, and hundreds
place is blue, so that students can easily identify the position of
digits and the
value that it represents.
But as students learn that each number represents a concrete
value, teaching
place values helps them to see that each
digit within the number denotes a discrete amount as well.
The ability to arrange
digits in a
place value table is crucial to accessing future topics such as fractions, percentages and many more.
Place value determines a
digit's numerical
value.
Students learn how to use
place value to write numbers in words and
digits and how to compare the size of decimals using inequality symbols.
Finally, students are engaged in an authentic learning activity that challenges them to design to demonstrate how could you use the
place value system to determine the
value of a
digit in a multi-
digit number based upon its
place in the number and its relationship to other
digits within the number.
Below are six versions of our grade 2
place value worksheet on finding the missing
place value from the expanded form of a 3 -
digit number.
Base - 10 is the means by which numerals are assigned
place value, depending on where a
digit is in relation to the decimal.
To add and subtract with decimal numbers students learn how to use the
place value table to align the
digits in...
POSSIBLE ACTIVITIES: Missing Numbers (3
Digits) Base 10 Concentration (ver.2) Representing Numbers with 4 Blocks Make Six Numbers Roll Three
Digits Numeral Writing Barrier Game Comparing 3
Digit Numbers
Place Value Challenge (ver.
Place value will come in handy when adding and subtracting, especially with double -
digit numbers and larger figures.
When multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 students can benefit from visualising the
digits shift between columns in the
place value table.
The following worksheets involve different Second Grade
place value activities such as counting in hundreds, tens and ones, reading, writing and ordering numbers to Hundreds, and know what number each
digit represents.
Stage D: These children are beginning to understand the
place value of a two -
digit number.