Curated and Reviewed by
Lesson Planet
Support your place value instruction with an interactive, visual representation brought to you by a video that showcases the family of hundreds, tens, and ones.
99 Views
74 Downloads
CCSS:
Adaptable
Concepts
Additional Tags
Instructional Ideas
- Assign this video as a math center, or with a substitute
- This lesson can be conducted by scholars who are familiar with video operation on a computer or mobile learning device
- Provide viewers with hundreds, tens, and ones blocks to practice creating the different numbers presented in the video
- Give each class member or small group, hundreds, tens, and ones blocks; then call out numbers they must represent using the blocks
Classroom Considerations
- Class members should be familiar with hundreds, tens, and ones blocks
- The video begins without sound; the narrator begins speaking at the five seconds mark
- This video is hosted on YouTube
Pros
- The video explains and compares hundreds, tens, and ones
- The narrator asks questions and pauses for learners to respond
Cons
- The long pauses may cause viewers to lose focus