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Place Value Review for Second Grade Students

This presentation focuses on teaching second grade students about ones, tens, and hundreds in place value. It includes interactive activities, videos, and a quiz to reinforce their understanding.

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Place Value Review for Second Grade Students

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  1. How Many Is It??? By: Sarah Haglund Next Slide

  2. Introduction • Who is the audience? • Second grade students learning the concept of place value. • This presentation will focus on ones, tens, and hundreds. • This is a review for students before they take a test. • Objectives: • The learner will understand the place values of ones, tens and hundreds. • The learner will be able to demonstrate using base ten blocks numbers in the hundreds. Next Slide

  3. Place Values Next Slide

  4. Place Value on Video(Click on video to play and make sure your sound is on) Video has been downloaded from the www.unitedstreaming.com website. Next Slide

  5. National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Click here!!! When you get to the webpage, in the bottom left corner (see arrow below), click on the down arrow next to the word “Columns” to make it say 3. Next Slide

  6. Quiz Time!!! Next Slide

  7. Which one of the following shows 112?? a) b) c) d)

  8. Remember… Each stand for 100, Each stand for 10, And each stand for 1. Look at each possible answer and add blocks. Back to question

  9. Which one of the following three tens?? a) b) c) d)

  10. Remember… Each stand for 100, Each stand for 10, And each stand for 1. Back to question

  11. Which one of the following charts shows the correct format?? a) b) c) d)

  12. Revisit these slides to review the idea of ones, tens, and hundreds.Place value diagram and Place value video

  13. Place Values Next Slide

  14. Place Value on Video(Click on video to play and make sure your sound is on) Back to question

  15. Correct!!! Next Question

  16. Correct!!! Next Question

  17. Correct!!! Next Slide

  18. Congratulations! • You are now ready to take the test over place value. • I’m sure that you are going to do wonderful! End of Slideshow

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