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How To Teach place Value

How To Teach place Value. Ideas for pre school and beyond. Some How tos. Introduce place value concepts at a daily calendar time with a calendar Count fingers, make the tens, Collect junk. Have kids bring in piles of small things to put in a large container. Collections of pull tabs

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How To Teach place Value

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  1. How To Teach place Value Ideas for pre school and beyond

  2. Some How tos • Introduce place value concepts at a daily calendar time with a calendar • Count fingers, make the tens, • Collect junk. Have kids bring in piles of small things to put in a large container. • Collections of pull tabs • Flats, rods and singles • Pictures of large amounts

  3. Tens Game • Count craft sticks for each day students have been in school. • Place the counted sticks in plastic cups labeled "ones", "tens" and "hundreds". • When the "ones" cup is full, have the students take turns counting out 10 of the sticks and placing a rubber band around them. • Place groups of 10 into the "tens" cup.

  4. Place Value Boards • Make or buy place value boards that depict the concept you are working on. • Divide the board into sections with the appropriate place value terms on top. • Empty the corresponding spaces at the bottom. A board for one group might have the words "ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands" written across the top, with lines dividing each word. • Make boards that are appropriate for all levels. • To go with these, you will need number cards. Use playing cards with the face cards removed or you use index cards with the numbers zero through nine written on them

  5. Memory Cards • Use index cards to make place value memory cards • Make 10 pairs per pair of students. • Have each pair of cards state a numerical term in words, such as seven 10s and three ones and in numbers (73). • Adjust this game for all levels, from those learning 10s and ones to those working on fractions and decimals.

  6. Burns Book Ideas • Counting Large Quantities: • How many buttons, feet, fingers, in class • Get a large box • How many cubes does it take to fill the box? • How many grains of rice to fill the box? • How many cheerios to fill your belly? • Use money • Race to 100 p.211 • Logic game p.211

  7. More burns Ideas • Place value is all about patterns • Make pattern shapes • Color quilts • Make patterns in clothing • Patterns in phone numbers • Patterns in carpeting • Get lots of pictures and make power points from the internet

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