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Math Homework - Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

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Enhance your students' understanding of Place Value with our comprehensive "Place Value Mastery Worksheets: Foundations of Numbers up to 20." This resource includes 8 engaging worksheets (2 weeks of homework) designed to strengthen your students' numeracy skills, conveniently organized into two PDFs, one for each week. Each PDF contains four skill-building pages, making it easy to integrate this resource into your weekly lesson plans. It is an excellent resource for teachers, homeschooling parents, or anyone looking to reinforce Place Value concepts.

Exercises for Every Weekly Homework:

  1. Represent the following numbers using blocks or objects:
    Your child should draw small objects or blocks to visually represent each given number. This helps reinforce the concept of place value.
  2. Write these numbers in expanded form:
    In this exercise, your child needs to break down each number into its hundreds, tens, and ones places. The expanded form shows the value of each digit.
  3. Compare the following pairs of numbers using >, <, or =:
    Your child will use comparison symbols to indicate whether one number is greater than, less than, or equal to another. This reinforces their understanding of place value and number relationships.
  4. Form a number that is (greater than but less than):
    Your child is tasked with creating a number within a specified range. They need to think critically about the conditions provided and form a number that meets those criteria.
  5. Use your knowledge of place value and an open number line to arrange the following numbers in the correct order on the number line provided:
    Your child will utilize an open number line to arrange the given numbers in the correct order based on their values. This exercise reinforces both place value and number line concepts.
  6. Describe how the following numbers are related to each other using words like "greater than," "less than," or "equal to:"
    Your child will practice using comparative language to describe the relationships between numbers. This exercise reinforces their ability to articulate these relationships.
  7. Compare the following piles of cubes using >, <, or =:
    Your child will compare the quantities of cubes in different piles using comparison symbols. This helps reinforce the concept of more, less, or equal.
  8. Choose a number between 8 and 20. Represent it in 4 different ways and decompose it 3 times:
    Your child needs to choose a number within the specified range and represent it in various ways (standard form, expanded form, using objects, etc.). They will also decompose the number three times by creating sums of three elements whose result is the chosen number.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation of the Parent's Guide. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

These worksheets are adaptable to various learning environments and cater to diverse learning styles. Use them as homework assignments, in-class activities, or assessment tools to prepare your students for mathematical success.

Download "Place Value Mastery Worksheets: Foundations of Numbers up to 20" now to witness the growth of your students' Place Value comprehension. It's a resource that makes learning mathematics enjoyable and effective.

Get the 17 units:

⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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