An Anchor Chart
I know you made one at the beginning of the year, so break that baby out, or if you are like me and it is looking a little ragged it is time to make a new one!
Place Value Charts
I love to have my students keep laminated place value charts in their desk. We pull them out whenever we have a few minutes and practice writing numbers in various forms. At the very beginning of the year I use a sticky note to cover any place values that we have note become familiar with yet, but now we are ready to use them all.
Paper Plate Place Value
Using paper plates, or just paper, write a digit on each plate. Students can then use the plates in their groups to complete a series of tasks such as:
- make the biggest number possible
- create the smallest number possible
- make a number with a 6 in the thousands place
- anything else you can think of!
Study Jams!
Apps
Literature
Math Stations
My students’ favorite activities included are the QR Codes place value activity, and the dice place value practice!
I hope that you have found some ideas for making place value experts in your classroom!
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