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Oh my word ya'll. We're currently studying place value. To the hundred millions. It's scary at times because those numbers are big, not easily represented with manipulitives, and well...big.
We are trucking along, slowly, but after reviewing some of my formative assessments, I could clearly see my whole class could benefit from a targeted daily review. I used to do a fully blown math meeting a l a Hope King last year when I taught second grade, it was perfect for filling gaps/holes. However, this year our schedule doesn't really allow for a full blown meeting, but my kiddos DO need a targeted math review of concepts daily.
So last night, I created four weekly reviews that cover all of our key place value standards.
These are perfect for bell work, morning work, or homework. I sent one home today as part of my kiddos weekly homework and have my kiddos work on each day's problem/skill when they come back in from recess. We started today and we loved it! Quick enough that we can get started on math quickly but still meaty enough that it makes a big difference. :) Here's a little sneak peak. :)
This daily four week review is available in both of my stores.
Want to win a copy? You can! The first person who leaves a comment that correctly guesses how many years I've been teaching wins their very own copy! :) Don't forget your email address!
One of the things that I loved about teaching math was the games, centers, and projects. I especially loved creating our Place Value Block bulletin board every year!
This activity pack/craft is perfect for students grades first-fifth. It has many templates and recording sheets to best meet the needs of your students.
Your students can practice writing and expressing numbers from twenty to numbers in the hundred millions, with and without decimals, with this pack! Many thanks to my followers over the years for sharing ways to make this product better than ever! :)
Once your students have decorated their houses and generated a number for their house (I've included ways your students can generate the numbers to use), they represent the number on their house in word, number, and expanded forms. The forms for the year students also include options for the model (picture) form. This file can be used as an end of unit activity, or a formative during your place value unit!
I always loved seeing how creative my students are during this project, and I especially loved putting all of our houses together to make the cutest little block of houses that you ever saw!
My Place Value Block Craft is available at my Teachers Pay Teachers store.