4th Grade Place slug Games

Place Value Practice: Math Mystery | Worksheet [4th Grade]

By Nardine Mettry

Solve questions related to place value to figure out what happened to Little Lisa's Building Blocks.

Ensure your students grasped the lesson by being detectives for the day.

This 4th grade Math worksheet is perfect for to practice (tip: Put on the "Mission Impossible" theme song on the board and OH the fun)

It is a no prep sheet and would be of great use for Math centers.

4th Grade: CCSS.4.NBT.A.1 + CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

What's Included?

  • Cover page + Answer key
  • 3 mission sheets:
    1. Figuring out the clues to find the name of the detective.
    2. Figuring out the number of "stolen items."
    3. A diary entry where the detective realizes he caught the WRONG THIEF! And so, has to re-evaluate and find the ACTUAL thief!

Place Value PowerPoint

Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.

If you like this product, follow my store -Mettry Teaches- for more.

$2.60

Rounding Numbers to the Nearest Ten & Hundred Game Anchor Chart Review Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd place value lesson on rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred with a full plan including an anchor chart, rounding numbers interactive notebook, rounding whole numbers practice activities, review game, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during practice or review or rounding to the nearest 10 or 100? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven place value lesson with is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy place value and rounding lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies and your students will be rounding to the nearest 10 and 100 like pros!

This rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and 100 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this rounding lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This place value & rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and 100 math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model rounding large numbers to the nearest ten and hundred.
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize rounding and remember the rounding rules
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice rounding whole numbers with classmates
  • a rounding numbers interactive notebook entry to review the lesson
  • a rounding game to play and practice with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment for rounding to the nearest 10 and 100
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to place value and rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten and hundred. 

This rounding numbers lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this place value and rounding lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the place value foldable pieces to their notebooks and work the rounding tasks included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Place Value Math Unit for 3rd Grade Bundle of Lessons, Games, and Activities

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts? Bundle the whole year and save.

4th Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

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Permission granted to copy for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind! Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$3.97

Roll, Round, Color Rounding to the Nearest 10, 100, & 1,000 Game

By Jaime Kuenzi

Roll, Round, Color is a fun (and no prep) game! This product provides targeted practice in rounding to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000. Students simply grab a partner and dice, roll, round, and color! This game can be used to follow up lessons, as an independent center, or for an intervention. My students love it, so yours will too!

Product Includes

  • 15 opportunities to round to the nearest 10
  • 15 opportunities to round to the nearest 100
  • 15 opportunities to round to the nearest 1,000

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$3.00

FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | ON ROULE | DÉS/DICE | PLACE VALUE | VALEUR DE POSITION

By French Made Fun!

Essayez-vous d'enseigner la valeur de position ? Vos élèves ont-ils des difficultés avec le sens des nombres (comme mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ?!) Imprimez ce document et collectez suffisamment de dés pour en avoir un par élève. Demandez à vos élèves de travailler avec un partenaire pour cette activité amusante, gratuite et imprimable d'une page où leur lancer de dés les guide vers une grille de type bingo où ils doivent trouver des nombres qui correspondent aux descriptions de valeur de position.

C'est génial à inclure dans votre plan de suppléance, comme activité de centre, comme révision, ou pour aider vos élèves à s'engager dans vos classes de maths de début d'année scolaire.

Free

Comparing Whole Numbers to the Thousands Place Board Game for 4th Grade Math

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Comparing whole numbers to the thousands place practice can be difficult, especially when students are just learning it for the first time. Students will no longer be bored while practicing their comparing numbers skills with this printable and digital board game!

Lead your students to practice comparing 4 digit numbers by working together in teams or having a friendly competition with the board games. Students will love working together or competing to finish first through this fun game. They won't even realize how much they're learning!

Here's what you'll get:

  • PowerPoint™ Game in Show mode (ready to present!)
  • Printable Board Game
  • 24 Question Cards
  • Student Recording Sheet
  • Answer Key

Your students will love comparing numbers using place value practice through a fun, interactive game. They'll be comparing numbers, engaged in math practice, and working together or in friendly competition.

The digital version of the game automatically opens in show mode, where you can project and play! Print out the recording sheets, and you're ready to go!

The printable version is a quick and easy prep... just cut out the question cards, print off either the color or black and white game board, pass out the recording sheet, and gather materials!

The only materials you need for the printable version are one die per group and game pieces (snap cubes, game markers, or colored counters work well!).

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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$4.00

Place Value Game in the Style of Super Mario Brothers (Bros) CCSS TEKS STAAR

By zaney laney learning

Super Mario Brothers + Place value shenanigans + unlimited replay = fun, fun, fun! Want an engaging way to reinforce and practice place value? Super Mario Brothers (Bros) to the rescue! Level Up with Joe and Moe and gamify learning with this Super Mario Brothers (Bros) style game. Want a fun way for your learners to confirm their knowledge of place value? What an easy way to reinforce what you've taught about place value! This interactive place value quiz uses retro video game graphics ala Super Mario Brothers (Bros) and quirky animation in this fun math review game to engage learners as they answer various questions about place value.

Not convinced? Try it! Here's a preview of the functionality of Super Mario games.

Want more? Here's a preview of other learning games.

It's comprehensive! Learners practice applying knowledge of place value using several activities:

  • Decoding place value in relation to standard form, written form, expanded form, and expanded notation form
  • Using place value-blocks and charts
  • Comparing and reviewing place values and relationships
  • Ordering numbers (least-to-greatest and greatest-to-least)
  • Rounding numbers to the nearest place

Basic Features:

  • Modeled after multiple-choice questions from previously published standardized tests.
  • Single-player game that can be played online or offline. Can also be used for group review in a classroom setting.
  • Learners are presented with 10 place-value questions out of a pool of well over 100, ensuring it's never the same game twice!
  • Learners are acknowledged by the name they entered when launching the game.
  • Automatic scoring and answer key.
  • No Prep: Open/send the link and go!
  • Unlimited Replay option: Questions are randomly selected from a pool. Possible answer choices are shuffled. This combination makes it possible to produce a unique quiz with each replay attempt. In addition, new questions will be added to the pool periodically to keep the pool robust.
  • It's quick: Engage and energize your learners in about 10 minutes. This will come in handy for those who finish early - you can keep them on task while keeping them engaged and connected. It doesn't take a lot of time to reinforce what you've taught.
  • Video-game style, including copyright-friendly illustrations and sounds.
  • Choose Your Avatar: Joe or Moe? Each Super Duper Learning Dude shares the same question pool, so you can't go wrong!
  • Upon completion, learners have an opportunity to play again.
  • Varied question types aid in learner engagement: multiple choice, text entry, word problems, and drag-and-drop responses.
  • No macros = play on any device.
  • Google account not required!

TEKS Aligned:

  • M.2.2: The student applies mathematical process standards to understand how to represent and compare whole numbers, the relative position and magnitude of whole numbers, and relationships within the numeration system related to place value.
  • M.2.2A: Use concrete and pictorial models to compose and decompose numbers up to 1,200 in more than one way as a sum of so many thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
  • M.2.2D: Use place value to compare and order whole numbers up to 1,200 using comparative language and numbers
  • M.2.7.B: Use an understanding of place value to determine the number that is 10 or 100 more or less than a given number up to 1,200;
  • M.3.2: Understand relationships related to place value.
  • M.3.2.A: Compose and decompose numbers up to 100,000 as a sum of so many ten thousands, so many thousands, so many hundreds, so many tens, and so many ones using objects, pictorial models, and numbers, including expanded notation as appropriate
  • M.3.2.B: Describe mathematical relationships found in base-10 place value system through the hundred thousands place.
  • M.3.2.D: Compare and order whole numbers up to 100,000.
  • M.3.4.B: Round to the nearest 10 or 100.
  • M.4.2: Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent, compare, and order whole numbers.
  • M.4.2.A: Interpret the value of each place-value position as 10 times the position to the right and as one-tenth of the value of the place to its left.
  • M.4.2.D: Round whole numbers to a given place value through the hundred thousands place.
  • M.5.2: The student applies mathematical process standards to represent, compare, and order positive rational numbers and understand relationships as related to place value.
  • M.5.2.A: Represent the value of the digit in decimals through the thousandths using expanded notation and numerals.

What to Expect:

Please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.

You'll receive a zip file that includes a link to the online game and instructions on how to download the game to play offline. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.

Help Me Get Better:

If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product. Again, please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.

If you would like to see additional place-value problems or have suggestions for other uses/topics for this game, please let me know.

$4.84

Place Value - Roll and Write Numbers- Dice Activity Math Skills Practice

By Kile's Classroom

Place Value Math Game / Activity to Improve Thinking Skills!

Roll the dice to create the problems! The activity is different every time you use it!

Skills Include:

Whole Number Place Value to Ten Thousands Place

Whole Number Place Value to Hundred Thousands Place

Decimal Place Value to The Ten Thousandths Place

Decimal Place Value to The Hundred Thousandths Place

4 different pages add variety and keep kids interested!

Check out the complete Roll, Write, Think Bundle at Kile's Classroom!

Roll Write Think Dice Math Buncle

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$2.25

4th Grade Place Value, Add, Subtract Test Prep Review Game | Boom Clap Snatch

By Crafting Curiosity

Reviewing for a 4th grade place value unit math test?

Make your place value unit math test review fun and engaging with this Boom Clap Snatch unit review game! Your 4th graders will be begging to play this math review game each unit, and the good news is, once you've done the simple steps to prepare it the first time, it's a NO PREP activity!

What's Included:

  • Boom clap snatch game slides (PowerPoint or google slides options).
  • 20 unique questions covering 4th grade place value, comparing, rounding, addition, and subtraction.
  • 20 uniquely ordered "Boom", "Clap", and "Snatch" slides to go with each question.
  • Instructions on game set up and game play.
  • Printable answer cards (color and black and white options available). These are the cards students will "Snatch" to win points each round.
  • Printable student work and scoring pages so you can review how each student is doing.
  • NOTE: See the preview for a glance at what some of the questions will look like.

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How to Play:

  • Over the projector, show the question slide.
  • Students solve the question on their work page.
  • In partnerships, students watch the "Boom, Clap and Snatch" slides and do the appropriate actions:
    • Boom: Lightly pound your fists on the desk
    • Clap: Clap your hands
    • Snatch: Be the first to snatch the correct answer card
  • Students earn points for getting the correct answer and for grabbing the correct answer card first.
  • NOTE: More detailed instructions are included in the download for this activity.

4th Grade Skills Covered:

  • Identifying a digit's value and place value
  • Understanding base ten properties
  • Writing in different number forms
  • Comparing numbers
  • Rounding numbers to any place value
  • Multi-digit addition
  • Multi-digit subtraction
  • Addition and subtraction story problems

This activity gets students laughing, excited, and engaged while still providing a perfect review for your unit!

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$3.00

Place Value Practice: Math Mystery | Worksheet [4th Grade]

By Nardine Mettry

Solve questions related to place value to figure out what happened to Little Lisa's Building Blocks.

Ensure your students grasped the lesson by being detectives for the day.

This 4th grade Math worksheet is perfect for to practice (tip: Put on the "Mission Impossible" theme song on the board and OH the fun)

It is a no prep sheet and would be of great use for Math centers.

4th Grade: CCSS.4.NBT.A.1 + CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

What's Included?

  • Cover page + Answer key
  • 3 mission sheets:
    1. Figuring out the clues to find the name of the detective.
    2. Figuring out the number of "stolen items."
    3. A diary entry where the detective realizes he caught the WRONG THIEF! And so, has to re-evaluate and find the ACTUAL thief!

Place Value PowerPoint

Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.

If you like this product, follow my store -Mettry Teaches- for more.

$2.60

Rounding Large Numbers Anchor Chart, Interactive Notebook, Place Value Game, Etc

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 4th grade place value to millions lesson on rounding large numbers with a full plan including an anchor chart, interactive notebook, rounding whole numbers practice activities, review game, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during rounding practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson with numbers up to 999,999 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy place value and rounding lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies and your students will be rounding to the nearest 10, 100, 1,000 and 10,000 like pros!

This rounding large numbers lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this rounding lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This place value & rounding large numbers math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model rounding large numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, or ten thousand.
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize rounding and remember the rounding rules
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice rounding whole numbers with classmates
  • an rounding interactive notebook entry to review the lesson
  • a rounding game to to play and practice with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 4th grade math CCSS and TEKS related to place value to millions and rounding large numbers. 

This rounding whole numbers lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this place value and rounding lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about rounding large numbers!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Place Value thru Millions Unit BUNDLE of lesson plans games and activities

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts? Bundle the whole year and save.

4th Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

______________________________________________________________

Copyright ©Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission granted to copy for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind! Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$3.97

FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | DROITES NUMÉRIQUES | NUMBER LINES

By French Made Fun!

J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec les nombres décimaux et sont à l'aise avec les dixièmes et la valeur de position avec les nombres décimaux.

Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.

Dans ce document de 9 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des droites numériques de 0 à 3 y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont une droite numérique avec une valeur et une flèche, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme décomposée écrite en mots, en utilisant les nombres entiers et dixièmes comme vocabulaire.
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges (avec mini droites numériques vides) à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.

... Mais surtout, n'oubliez pas de vous amuser !

Psst! Rejoignez mon groupeFacebook</a> pour des cadeaux et pour vous tenir au courant des offres et des ventes!

Kaitlyn.

$1.99

5th Grade Comparing and Rounding Decimals, Powers of 10 Math Review Game Show

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Struggling to find a way to practice and review writing decimals, rounding decimals, comparing decimals, and powers of 10 with your 5th grade class? This fun, interactive, Decimals math review game will have your students begging for more activities just like it! Get ready for math test prep with the exciting, easy-to-use Decimals Math Game Show.

Please click on the PREVIEW button above to see how the game works!

This math review activity is super fun and engaging for students and EASY for busy teachers to use. With NO PREP needed, you'll be set to review important place value skills in no time at all!

There are 25 questions at different point values that students can choose from. When they click on any question button, a question appears. Students solve and then you can check answers with the whole class by clicking on the "ANSWER" button.

This engaging Place Value resource includes:

  • Teacher’s Guide & Directions

  • 25 Math Review Question Slides

    • 5 Writing Decimals
    • 5 Expanded Form
    • 5 Comparing Decimals
    • 5 Rounding Decimals
    • 5 Powers of 10
  • 25 Math Review Answer Slides

  • Digital, Interactive PowerPoint

There are several ways this game can be used:

  • Whole Group Instruction/Review – Display PowerPoint on Smartboard or classroom screen.
  • Remote Learning – Share the PowerPoint on your screen with your students.
  • Learning Centers – Set up the PowerPoint on a computer or device for students in the center.

Prep is quick and easy... All the hard work is done for you! Just open and display the PowerPoint game. You'll get some helpful insight into which math skills your students need to brush up on before the big test day.

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marley M. says, "This has been very helpful in teaching my class decimals. They love the game show format.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tiffany C. says, "The students enjoyed the quick pace and I enjoyed the relevancy to what they needed practice on."

IMPORTANT!

You must have PowerPoint installed on your computer. Also, this file is not editable. Thank you!

Please note: Purchase of this PowerPoint resource is for SINGLE classroom use only. If you are a technology coordinator for a school or plan on sharing with other teachers, please purchase the correct number of additional licenses at a discounted rate.

$4.50

Place Value Game in the Style of Super Mario Brothers (Bros) CCSS TEKS STAAR

By zaney laney learning

Super Mario Brothers + Place value shenanigans + unlimited replay = fun, fun, fun! Want an engaging way to reinforce and practice place value? Super Mario Brothers (Bros) to the rescue! Level Up with Joe and Moe and gamify learning with this Super Mario Brothers (Bros) style game. Want a fun way for your learners to confirm their knowledge of place value? What an easy way to reinforce what you've taught about place value! This interactive place value quiz uses retro video game graphics ala Super Mario Brothers (Bros) and quirky animation in this fun math review game to engage learners as they answer various questions about place value.

Not convinced? Try it! Here's a preview of the functionality of Super Mario games.

Want more? Here's a preview of other learning games.

It's comprehensive! Learners practice applying knowledge of place value using several activities:

  • Decoding place value in relation to standard form, written form, expanded form, and expanded notation form
  • Using place value-blocks and charts
  • Comparing and reviewing place values and relationships
  • Ordering numbers (least-to-greatest and greatest-to-least)
  • Rounding numbers to the nearest place

Basic Features:

  • Modeled after multiple-choice questions from previously published standardized tests.
  • Single-player game that can be played online or offline. Can also be used for group review in a classroom setting.
  • Learners are presented with 10 place-value questions out of a pool of well over 100, ensuring it's never the same game twice!
  • Learners are acknowledged by the name they entered when launching the game.
  • Automatic scoring and answer key.
  • No Prep: Open/send the link and go!
  • Unlimited Replay option: Questions are randomly selected from a pool. Possible answer choices are shuffled. This combination makes it possible to produce a unique quiz with each replay attempt. In addition, new questions will be added to the pool periodically to keep the pool robust.
  • It's quick: Engage and energize your learners in about 10 minutes. This will come in handy for those who finish early - you can keep them on task while keeping them engaged and connected. It doesn't take a lot of time to reinforce what you've taught.
  • Video-game style, including copyright-friendly illustrations and sounds.
  • Choose Your Avatar: Joe or Moe? Each Super Duper Learning Dude shares the same question pool, so you can't go wrong!
  • Upon completion, learners have an opportunity to play again.
  • Varied question types aid in learner engagement: multiple choice, text entry, word problems, and drag-and-drop responses.
  • No macros = play on any device.
  • Google account not required!

TEKS Aligned:

  • M.2.2: The student applies mathematical process standards to understand how to represent and compare whole numbers, the relative position and magnitude of whole numbers, and relationships within the numeration system related to place value.
  • M.2.2A: Use concrete and pictorial models to compose and decompose numbers up to 1,200 in more than one way as a sum of so many thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
  • M.2.2D: Use place value to compare and order whole numbers up to 1,200 using comparative language and numbers
  • M.2.7.B: Use an understanding of place value to determine the number that is 10 or 100 more or less than a given number up to 1,200;
  • M.3.2: Understand relationships related to place value.
  • M.3.2.A: Compose and decompose numbers up to 100,000 as a sum of so many ten thousands, so many thousands, so many hundreds, so many tens, and so many ones using objects, pictorial models, and numbers, including expanded notation as appropriate
  • M.3.2.B: Describe mathematical relationships found in base-10 place value system through the hundred thousands place.
  • M.3.2.D: Compare and order whole numbers up to 100,000.
  • M.3.4.B: Round to the nearest 10 or 100.
  • M.4.2: Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent, compare, and order whole numbers.
  • M.4.2.A: Interpret the value of each place-value position as 10 times the position to the right and as one-tenth of the value of the place to its left.
  • M.4.2.D: Round whole numbers to a given place value through the hundred thousands place.
  • M.5.2: The student applies mathematical process standards to represent, compare, and order positive rational numbers and understand relationships as related to place value.
  • M.5.2.A: Represent the value of the digit in decimals through the thousandths using expanded notation and numerals.

What to Expect:

Please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.

You'll receive a zip file that includes a link to the online game and instructions on how to download the game to play offline. This content is not editable. While I'll update the game periodically, I will do my best to retain the same link. After purchasing, you'll be notified about any updates to this product.

Help Me Get Better:

If you encounter any issues, please reach out to me at zaneylaneylearning@gmail.com before posting a negative review. I have a lot of ideas, and I'm trying my best to present an error-free, high-quality product. Again, please play the preview version before purchasing. This is the best way to understand how the game works and is also the best way to avoid surprises after purchase.

If you would like to see additional place-value problems or have suggestions for other uses/topics for this game, please let me know.

$4.84

Mental Math Dice - Roll, Write, Think - Mental Math Games to Improve Math Skills

By Kile's Classroom

Mental Math Game / Activity to Improve Thinking Skills!

Roll the dice to create the problems! The activity is different every time you use it! Great mental math practice for your kids!

3 different pages and difficulty levels to add variety and keep kids interested!

Sharpen mental math skills with centers for back to school or end of year state testing!

Laminate the pages and students can use dry erase markers on the pages during center time or for file folder games!

Check out the complete Roll, Write, Think Bundle at Kile's Classroom!

Roll Write Think Bundle.

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$1.75

Comparing Whole Numbers Math Puzzle Game | No Prep Math Center 4th Grade 4.NBT.2

By Crafting Curiosity

Need a no prep math game for your 4th grade comparing whole numbers (4.NBT.2) math center?

Your 4th graders will love these comparing whole number math puzzle games! These math puzzles make a perfect no prep game or math center to practice comparing whole number skills.

What's Included:

  • 3 Math Puzzles: Each with differentiated math problems (Color & B/W)
  • 3 Levels of Difficulty: Easy, Medium (4th grade), and Hard
  • Answer Sheets: Differentiated for each puzzle
  • Reusable Puzzle Instructions: Perfect for centers
  • Student Work Page: For easy use
  • Full Answer Keys: Included

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How to Play:

  • Students will receive a page of puzzle pieces with math review questions on the back. They will also receive an "Answer Sheet" that lists all of the answers to their puzzle pieces.
  • Students solve the math problem on the puzzle piece. They find the matching answer on their "Answer Sheet" and glue the puzzle piece in place.
  • Students can color the mystery picture once they have solved and placed all math puzzle pieces.

How to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small group instruction
  • Fast finishers
  • Independent time
  • Group math games
  • Differentiated Instruction

Browse More Must-Haves:

  • 4th Grade Color by Numbers - Perfect For No Prep Math Centers
  • 4th Grade Unit Review Games - Boom, Clap, Snatch: The Game That Gets Your Kids Begging for More Math Time

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Comparing & Ordering Numbers to Millions Anchor Chart Dice Game Foldable Review

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 4th grade place value to millions lesson on comparing and ordering numbers with a full plan including a mini lesson, anchor chart, place value foldable for interactive notebooks, review activities, dice game, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged comparing and ordering numbers during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on place value is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy place lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies like dice, glue, and scissors.

This comparing and ordering numbers to millions lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this place value lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This comparing and ordering numbers place value to millions lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model how to use place value knowledge to compare and order numbers
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize place value comparisons
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice comparing and ordering numbers with classmates
  • an place value foldable perfect for an interactive notebook entry
  • a dice game to review comparing and ordering numbers with a partner or group
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 4th grade math CCSS and math TEKS related to place value and comparing and ordering numbers through the millions place. 

This comparing and ordering numbers place value lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this place value lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block all about comparing and ordering numbers to millions.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the place value foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about comparing and ordering numbers to millions!)

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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | ENTIERS | DIXIÈMES | DÉCIMAUX

By French Made Fun!

J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec les nombres décimaux et sont à l'aise avec les dixièmes et le nombre entier.

Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.

Dans ce document de 7 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des nombres comportant une partie entière et une partie décimale (dixièmes seulement) y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont la forme standard d'un nombre, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme écrite en mots.
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges (avec "J'ai...", "Qui a..." "Début" et "Fin) à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.

... Mais surtout, n'oubliez pas de vous amuser !

Psst! Rejoignez mon groupe Facebook!

Kaitlyn.

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4th Grade Place Value, Rounding, Comparing Ordering Numbers Review Game Show

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Struggling to find a way to practice and review place value, rounding, word form, and comparing and ordering numbers with your 4th grade class? This fun, interactive, Place Value math review game show will have your students begging for more activities just like it! Get ready for math test prep with the exciting, easy-to-use Math Game Show.

Students will love practicing comparing and ordering numbers, rounding numbers, and number forms while working with their teammates to compete against one another and reach the highest score.

This math review activity is super fun and engaging for students and EASY for busy teachers to use. With NO PREP needed, you'll be set to review important place value skills in no time at all!

There are 25 questions at different point values that students can choose from. When they click on any question button, a question appears. Students solve and then you can check answers with the whole class by clicking on the "ANSWER" button.

This engaging 4th Grade Place Value Game Show includes:

  • Teacher’s Guide & Directions
  • 25 Math Review Question Slides
    • 5 Naming the Place Value
    • 5 Value of a Digit
    • 5 Word Form
    • 5 Order/Compare
    • 5 Rounding
  • 25 Math Review Answer Slides
  • Digital, Interactive PowerPoint

There are several ways this game can be used:

⭐️ Whole Group Instruction/Review – Display PowerPoint on Smartboard or classroom screen.

⭐️ Remote Learning – Share the PowerPoint on your screen with your students.

⭐️ Learning Centers – Set up the PowerPoint on a computer or device for students in the center.

Times of year to play the game:

❤️ end of unit review

❤️ end of year review

❤️ class incentive

Prep is quick and easy... All the hard work is done for you! Just open and display the PowerPoint game. You'll get some helpful insight into which math skills your students need to brush up on before the big test day.

Please click on the PREVIEW button above to see how the game works!

IMPORTANT!

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Please note: Purchase of this PowerPoint resource is for SINGLE classroom use only. If you are a technology coordinator for a school or plan on sharing with other teachers, please purchase the correct number of additional licenses at a discounted rate.

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Place Value Math Puzzle Review Game | No Prep Math Center | 4th Grade 4.NBT.1

By Crafting Curiosity

Need a no prep, engaging math review game for your 4th graders place value (4.NBT.1) centers?

Your 4th graders will love these place value math puzzle games! These place value math puzzles make a perfect no prep game or math center to practice place value skills.

What's Included:

  • 3 Math Puzzles: Each with differentiated math problems (Color & B/W)
  • 3 Levels of Difficulty: Easy, Medium (4th grade), and Hard
  • Answer Sheets: Differentiated for each puzzle
  • Reusable Puzzle Instructions: Perfect for centers
  • Student Work Page: For easy use
  • Full Answer Keys: Included

Shop the full Place Value Unit Math Puzzle Bundle for 33% off here!

Or Shop the full 4th Grade Math Puzzle Bundle for almost 50% off here and never have to plan a math center again!

How to Play:

  • Students will receive a page of puzzle pieces with math review questions on the back. They will also receive an "Answer Sheet" that lists all of the answers to their puzzle pieces.
  • Students solve the math problem on the puzzle piece. They find the matching answer on their "Answer Sheet" and glue the puzzle piece in place.
  • Students can color the mystery picture once they have solved and placed all math puzzle pieces.

How to Use:

  • Math centers
  • Small group instruction
  • Fast finishers
  • Independent time
  • Group math games
  • Differentiated Instruction

Browse More Must-Haves:

  • 4th Grade Color by Numbers - Perfect For No Prep Math Centers
  • 4th Grade Unit Review Games - Boom, Clap, Snatch: The Game That Gets Your Kids Begging for More Math Time
  • 4th Grade Task Cards - Digital and Printable
  • 4th Grade Exit Tickets - Quick, No Prep Assessments

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Expanded Form Place Value to 100,000 Anchor Chart Dice Game, Foldable, Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade place value to 100,000 lesson on expanded form numbers! Get students composing and decomposing numbers to 100,000s place with a full lesson plan including a mini lesson, anchor chart, place value foldable, dice game, assessment worksheet, and more!

Would you love to see your 3rd grade students actively engaged during place value practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on expanded form numbers to the 100,000 place is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson on composing and decomposing numbers, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This lesson on writing numbers to 100,000 in expanded form is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and place value stations or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this expanded form numbers lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This place value to 100,000 expanded form numbers math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model composing and decomposing numbers to 100,000 place for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize numbers to 100,000 in expanded form
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice expanded form place value with classmates
  • an place value foldable perfect for an interactive notebook entry
  • a place value dice game so students can compose and decompose numbers with a partner or group
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to 3rd grade place value for composing and decomposing numbers through the hundred thousands place. 

This 3rd grade place value expanded form lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your students’ need for play. 

The activities in this expanded form numbers to 100,000 place value lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the place value foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about composing and decomposing numbers using expanded form!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Place Value Math Unit for 3rd Grade Bundle of Lessons, Games, and Activities

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts? Bundle the whole year and save.

3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

______________________________________________________________

Copyright ©Curious Classroom Adventures

Permission granted to copy for single classroom use only.

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