1st - 2nd Grade
Place Value: I'm Thinking of a Number - Set 1
This is the first of six different sets of "I'm Thinking of a Number Cards" to use when teaching place value. This set uses only 2 digit numbers.
I use the cards in a small group at first and have them build the number on a place value mat with base ten blocks. We discuss how they determined the number from the clues.
When the activity is moved to a center, students shuffle the cards, draw one card, build the number on their place value charts and then record it on the response sheet.
Included are thirty-six clue cards, a place value mat with tens and ones, and a student response sheet.
Common Core State Standards:
1.NBT.1
2.NBT.1 (for students needing more practice or remediation)
2.OA.3 (for students needing more practice or remediation)
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