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Hula Hoop Hullabaloo
Second graders use hula hoops to represent the zero as they count objects into ones, tens, hundreds and thousands. They complete an activity to after they have practiced counting objects.
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Base-ten Blocks
In this math worksheet, students cut out different illustrations of base-ten blocks. The blocks include ones, tens, and one-hundreds.
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Adding Blocks: Hundreds, Tens and Ones
In this adding blocks: hundreds, tens and ones worksheet, students count the blocks, write the numeral for hundreds, tens and ones, then write the total number of blocks.
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Writing Numbers Worksheet
In this writing numbers worksheet, students answer 12 questions in which they determine different ways to conceptualize and write numbers. They can click on the Check box to determine whether their answer is correct.
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Reinforcement Lesson in Place Value
Here is a wonderful place value game for your pupils that is played with dice. Very clear instructions on how the game is played are included in the plan. According to the author, they will "groan in disapproval" when it's time to stop...
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McONE Hundredth Day
Students explore the components of a calendar and counting through the preparation and celebration of the "One Hundredth Day" of school. Badges are worn and McDonald fries are enjoyed in the celebration.
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Understanding Place Value, Up to 3-Digit Numbers
Work on place value and addition. Here is a resource that features different types of problems for your second graders to solve. After studying the example at the top of the page, they write the missing number in 12 addition problems....
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Place Value #2
In this place value worksheet, students write the number of ones, tens or hundreds shown by underlined digits in numbers. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Place Value: Ones, Tens and Hundreds: Worksheet 3
In this place value worksheet, students write numbers in standard form, write the place of underlined digits and answer one related word problem.
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Knowing Your Place Values
In this place value worksheet, students answer 17 fill in the blank problems where they must write the value of a given digit. Next, students answer 4 multiple choice questions where they underline a digit in a given place value.
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Column Addition reteach 4.6
In this adding two-digit and three-digit numbers worksheet, students find the sums of groups of thee and four numbers by rewriting the numbers in place value columns, and adding each column with regrouping. Students solve fourteen problems.
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Place Value to 1,000
Second graders study the concept of place value with hundreds, tens, and ones. In the place value lesson plan, 2nd graders demonstrate their prior knowledge of place value with tens and ones. Students are then introduced to place value...
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Expanding Place Value
Learners explore place value. This incredibly thorough and valuable mathematics lesson, has students make a number wheel to assist in the completion of a Place Value worksheet. Students use manipulatives and a place value mat to further...
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Understanding Place Value: Base Ten Models
As an overview of place value involving numbers in the hundreds, this resource would be incredibly beneficial. There are only a few examples, but the graphics make this concept come alive. In a lower grade classroom, this presentation...
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Three Composing/Decomposing Problems
Practice composing and decomposing numbers in base-ten using three word problems. Each problem presents a different scenario requiring learners to explain their thinking, find the number of ones, and find out different ways to make a...
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Regrouping
What number does 6 tens and 16 ones represent? How is it different from or similar to the number that 7 tens and 6 ones represent? This is the type of questions learners are asked to solve as a way to understand the concept of regrouping.
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Making 124
How many ways can you make the number 124 using only tens and ones? Use a task that prompts young mathematicians to make 124 in as many ways as possible.
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Place Value - What Is the Value of the Place?
Second graders build number sense in an activity that requires the matching of base 10 representations to numbers. It is the teachers responsibility to gauge student understanding and involvement while class members work in groups.
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Place Value Collage
How can art represent math? Use a lesson on place value collages to illustrate the different meanings that numbers have in their designated places. Kids observe photographs and paintings that show place value, then work on their own.
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Free Printables: Place Value
For this place value worksheet, students cut out the 10 arrows on the page, each of which contains a number between 0 and 9 and then three 0s after that number. The students then insert a decimal in the right spot to make the correct...
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Base-ten Blocks
In this math worksheet, students cut out base ten blocks and use them for a variety of math activities. The base-ten blocks include ones, tens, and one hundreds blocks.
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Regroup Hundreds homework 22.3
In this subtraction with regrouping worksheet, students observe a problem showing place values, subtracting steps, regrouping, and the difference, and apply the example to solve three-digit subtraction problems. Students solve thirteen...
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It's All in the Number
In this place value worksheet, pupils read a number, then fill in blanks telling how many hundreds, tens and ones appear in the number.
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Carrying to Tens and to Hundreds
In this math worksheet, students learn to add larger numbers, carrying 2 times to the tens and to the hundreds. Students study the detailed pictures and examples; there are no problems to solve on the page.
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