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How to teach Place Value
In this Let’s Make a Number Hundreds Tens One Activity, students understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones.
Numbers can be written in multiple different ways. In this activity, students will practice creating numbers using base ten cards.
Students shuffle and deal each player 6 number cards. Then, students each make the highest 3 digit number using their number cards. After each round, students draw 3 more cards to continue their play. Finally, students keep score using the score card to find out who wins!
Other resources to use with this Let’s Make a Number Hundreds Tens One Activity
If you are using this activity, your students are probably learning about place value.
Use this Rainbow Place Value Activity as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce the activity by reviewing base ten vocabulary like Expanded Form and Word Form. Next, students practice drawing base ten pictures for three digit numbers. Then, distribute number cards to students. Students could play by themselves, cards could be dealt to the entire class to find matches or played with a partner.As students find matches, circulate around the classroom to listen to discussions students have about place value. After all the matches are made, share students discussions that you heard to promote place value skills. Finally, students can practice creating numbers on their own with the number cards.
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