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Three-Digit Number: Hundreds Place
Looking at the image of two sets of base ten blocks, learners determine which represents the number shown. This process is fully explained just below the problem. Use for review or extra practice.
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Number Breakdown and Description Worksheet
How many ones and how many tens? Explore place value and addition. Learners begin by solving two missing addend problems followed by an addition and subtraction equation. Then, they read two sentences describing numbers by their place...
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One and Tens Place Value - Step-by-Step Lesson
Give your pupils a grasp of place value in a two-digit number. They see a drawing of counting cubes in a stick of ten, then examine a set of four. Mathematicians determine how many blocks there are by grouping the tens. Ideally, you will...
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Ones and Tens Place Value
As scholars examine place value, these exercises help them incorporate addition and grouping. First, they answer three missing-addend questions, each with 10 as the given addend. Because all of the missing numbers are single-digit, this...
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Compare Two-Digit Numbers - Guided Lesson
Practice comparing number values in a variety of activities on this worksheet. Youngsters complete a statement comparing 20 to 20, choosing from three options: is greater than, is less than, and is equal to. Then, they put four numbers...
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Investigation - Representing Place Value
Third graders demonstrate models to represent a 3 digit counting number. They use manipulative materials to represent place value in whole numbers. Students represent numbers in expanded notation.
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Morning Math
It's never too early for math! Use these morning math problems to get learners reviewing past concepts and staying sharp on newer ones. The 16 warm-ups include skills such as counting by 10, adding in a word problem, decomposing numbers...
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Morning Math
Mornings can be hard with sluggish mathematicians. Get them thinking using this set of 14 morning math problems. Pass these out or simply project them and have learners complete individual problems in their notebooks. Skills include...
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Decimal War
Pupils play a math game. In this decimals and fractions lesson, they use base ten blocks to practice converting between decimals and fractions. Everyone plays a game called Decimal War to practice these concepts.
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Simple Tenths
Get your class into fractions by considering tenths. They view images of fraction strips cut into tenths, then identify the tenths represented in a series of four additional strips. A good review resource.
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Decimals: Thousandths
Fifth graders first write the numbers in standard form. In the second set, they write the place value position for the underlined digits. Pupils then complete several mixed application decimal word problems. Everyone finishes by shading...
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Dividing Decimals by Powers of Ten (A)
Upper elementary and middle school learners solve a number of problems by dividing decimals by powers of ten. There are 45 problems to solve on the sheet.
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Introducing the Concept: Exponents and Powers of Ten
Fifth and sixth graders gain information about the powers of ten and exponents. They participate in a teacher demonstration of how using the powers of ten helps learn the place value chart. Pupils create their own place value chart.
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Introduction to Decimals
Young math whizzes complete the online instruction, then solve 20 problems about identifying decimals, comparing decimals and fractions and ordering decimals.
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Breaking Down Numbers
Young mathematicians practice breaking down three-digit numbers into their place values. For example, the number 715 is broken down into a 700, a 10, and a 5. Good numeracy practice for budding learners.
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Multiplying and Dividing by 10 and 100
Multiplying decimals is just like multiplying any number; you just need to remember the decimal point. Learners will see how decimal numbers move place value as they are multiplied by 10 or 100. This presentation also shows how decimal...
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Counting in 10's
Build a strong number sense and foundation for place value by counting 10's. Learners count 10's up to 100, and see how three 10's equals 30 and ten 10's equals 100.
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Trick-or-Treat
Who has the most candy? Kids often have candy on the brain, so get them to learn in the process! Here is a great counting activity for Halloween week. Learners compare candy stashes between four pairs of kids. They count each stash,...
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Place Value Practice (Tenths and Hundredths)
Math scholars recognize place value and practice writing numbers in different forms, such as expanded notation, decimals, and improper fractions. They complete exercises that include creating models for fractions and decimals and...
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One and Tens Place Value - Matching Worksheet
Pupils match the place values with the numbers they represent. The one-page instructional activity could be used for independent practice or to assess young mathematicians' understanding of the concept that the two digits of a two-digit...
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When Big Gets Smaller
Upper elementary learners select one of the four phrases stated and write it in each box. Then they choose the best appropriate answer and explain why they chose it for each equation.
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Place Value Again
Learners break down numbers with decimals into ones, tenths, and hundredths, and convert decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals. They complete five sets of problems.
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Multiplying by 10, by 100, and by 1,000
Fourth graders write tenths and hundredths in decimal and fraction notations. In this math instructional activity, learners know the fraction and decimal equivalents for halves and fourths. Everyone answers numerous questions posed by...
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Fraction to Decimal
Nothing fancy about this worksheet, just 15 problems for learners to practice changing a fraction to a decimal. The denominators in the fractions are either 10 or 100 so pupils get familiar with what happens when changing a fraction with...