Place Value Worksheets and Games: A Hands-On Approach to Math Intervention for Grades K-5

Are you a teacher watching your students struggle to grasp the concept of place value? Does it feel like an uphill battle trying to make them understand what seems like a complex subject? It's time to wave goodbye to these difficulties and embrace a new way of teaching place value. Our 'Place Value Worksheets and Games' are here to revolutionize your teaching approach, turning what was once a hurdle into a stepping stone towards achieving mathematical prowess.

Keep reading to uncover how this resource can revolutionize your classroom. Don't forget, a free sample of our place value worksheets and lessons is waiting for you!

The CPA Method: A Game-Changer in Teaching Place Value

What sets our Place Value Worksheets and Games apart from others is our application of the CPA (Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract) Math Approach. This method transforms the learning process into a captivating adventure where students journey from tangible experiences with math manipulatives, through pictorial illustrations, to finally grasping abstract mathematical symbols and notations. Imagine your classroom filled with curious learners, eagerly exploring and understanding new concepts - that's what the CPA approach brings to the table. Find more information on the CPA Method and Number Sense Here.

Comprehensive Place Value Worksheets: From Ones to Thousands

Our place value worksheets provide an all-encompassing exploration of place value, covering ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and beyond. The package includes over 32 comprehensive math lessons, each carefully designed to engage students and promote understanding. Here's a sneak peek into what each lesson entails:

  • Engaging Warm-Ups: Each lesson starts with stimulating counting routines, number talks, and quick images of math tools to pique students' interest.

  • Quick 2-minute Reviews: To reinforce previously learned concepts and set a solid foundation for the new ones.

  • In-depth Activities: Using the CPA approach, these activities guide students through the understanding of place value, from concrete objects to pictorial representations, and finally to abstract symbols.

  • Printable Games: These games make learning enjoyable by turning mastery of place value into a fun-filled activity.

  • Exit Ticket: A quick and efficient way to assess students' comprehension at the end of each lesson.

Place Value Resources-Rich Lessons for Effective Learning

Our lessons come packed with various resources to aid the teaching and learning process:

  • Digital Counting Routines: These interactive activities help students understand numerical order and relationships.

  • Number Talks: Classroom conversations focused on problem-solving to build a solid understanding of numbers and operations.

  • Quick Images with Pictures of Math Manipulatives: Visual aids that help students grasp mathematical concepts and develop spatial sense.

  • Number Cards & Base 10 Blocks Number Cards: Versatile tools that reinforce number recognition, counting, and sequencing skills.

The best part? You only need cubes and dice to get started - we've got everything else covered!

Place Value Small Group Math Intervention: The Perfect Solution

Our 'Place Value Worksheets and Lessons' are ideal for small-group instruction, providing structured, sequential support needed for students requiring Tier 2 or 3 math instruction. With our Math Intervention Lesson Plans, you can say goodbye to ineffective interventions and hello to real progress.

Master Place Value in Easy Steps

Our lessons are divided into units for a systematic approach to understanding place value:

Place Value Math Intervention

  • Unit 1 - Mastering the One's Place Mastering the One's Place covers everything from the introduction to mastering the ones place in larger numbers.

    Lessons Included

    • Pretest Ones Place

    • Lesson 1 Introduction to Place Value - Ones Place

    • Lesson 2 Exploring More on Ones Place

    • Lesson 3 Mastering Ones Place

    • Lesson 4 Introduction to Place Value - Ones Place in Teen Numbers

    • Lesson 5 Exploring More on Ones Place in Teen Numbers

    • Lesson 6 Mastering Ones Place in Teen Numbers

    • Lesson 7 Introduction to Place Value - Ones Place in Two-Digit Numbers

    • Lesson 8 Practicing Ones Place in Two-Digit Numbers

    • Lesson 9 Mastering Ones Place in Two-Digit Numbers

    • Lesson 10 Introduction to Place Value - Ones Place in Larger Numbers

    • Lesson 11 Practicing Ones Place in Larger Numbers

    • Lesson 12 Mastering Ones Place in Larger Numbers

    • Post test Ones Place


  • Unit 2 - Understanding Tens and Ones Understanding Tens and Ones introduces the concept of grouping ones into tens and progresses to subtracting using tens and ones.

    Lessons Included

    • Pretest - Tens and Ones Place

    • Introduction Grouping Ones into Tens

    • Lesson 1 - Introduction to Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 2 - Recognizing Tens and Ones in Two-Digit Numbers

    • Lesson 3 - Grouping Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 4 - Decomposing Numbers into Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 5 - Composing Numbers into Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 6 - Comparing Numbers Using Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 7 - Adding Using Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 8 - Adding Using Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 9 - Subtract Using Tens and Ones

    • Lesson 10 - Subtract Using Tens and Ones

    • Post-test - Tens and Ones Place


  • Unit 3 - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones Hundreds, Tens, and Ones starts with an introduction to hundreds and ends with subtracting hundreds and tens.

    Lessons Included

    • Pretest- Tens and Ones Place

    • Lesson 1 - Introduction to Hundreds - Grouping Tens into Hundreds

    • Lesson 2 - Exploring Numbers up to 200

    • Lesson 3 - Understanding Hundreds, Tens, and Ones in Different Numbers

    • Lesson 4 - Compose Numbers with Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

    • Lesson 5 - Decompose with Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

    • Lesson 6 - More Practice with Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

    • Lesson 7 - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones with Larger Numbers

    • Lesson 8 - Comparing Numbers Using Place Values

    • Lesson 9 - Adding Hundreds and Tens

    • Lesson 10 - Subtract Hundreds and Tens

    • Post-test - Hundreds Place


  • Unit 4 - Thousands and Beyond (Coming Soon)

With these place value worksheets, understanding place value will no longer be a source of frustration but a mastered skill. It's time to transform your approach to teaching addition and witness your students' mathematical abilities flourish. So, are you ready to make the change?

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