Here are just a few of the ways we did just that:
This game is played exactly like the card game War. Each student gets half of a deck of cards {using number cards only}. They each turn over a card for the tens and ones place and compare their numbers. Whoever has the highest number wins all the cards. Game continues until someone has no cards left. This was played using tens and ones, and later they played with 3 cards to make hundreds, tens, and ones. They LOVED this game!
They took turns with their partners either making the numbers or showing me what the number looks like using base 10 blocks. Great practice and I can quickly and easily see who's 'got it' and who needs to work on it more :)
Bulls Eye
Students threw googly eyes onto a target, then added up their scores by tens and ones. Later we played using hundreds, tens, and ones, and finally with thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. They LOVED this game! It's a freebie from Rachelle {here}
Place Value Sticks
In this activity, students draw numbers from the tens and ones containers {later we add the hundreds, and finally the thousands containers}. They record what they've drawn in the appropriate spaces, then compare their numbers to see what the highest number and lowest numbers pulled were.
Note: This is not a free game, but is part of Reagan's wonderful Math Sticks pack {here}
Place Value 10s and 1s {using cards}
Students drew cards and placed them onto the tens and ones mat. They then compared numbers to see who made the highest number.
Roll, Make, Expand
In this activity, students rolled dice and wrote the numbers in the spaces. Then they had to show the number by making pictures of base 10 blocks. Then they wrote the number out in expanded form.
Place Value Write the Room
Roll, Make, Expand
Place Value Write the Room
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