K-5 Math Teaching Resources
Base Ten Cards (tens and ones)
Strengthen your class's understanding of place value with this series of base-ten flash cards. Including illustrations representing a variety of numbers from 13 to 94, this resource can be used in many different ways...
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
Ten Frame Cards
Support your visual learners on their journey to mathematical understanding with this collection of ten frame cards. Representing numbers from 1 to 42, these pictures can be used in any number of ways to introduce children to the concept...
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
2-Digit Addition Template
Learning two-digit addition isn't about memorizing steps, it's about understanding place value. Support the development of your class's number sense with these addition mats that help children break apart two-digit numbers into tens and...
Elementary AMC
Earth Day Math
Take some time this Earth Day to nourish the growth of your young mathematicians with this series of task cards. Whether it's the four basic operations, place value, money, or elapsed time, these conservation-themed problems...
Armory Center for the Arts
Place Value Collage
How can art represent math? Use a lesson on place value collages to illustrate the different meanings that numbers have in their designated places. Kids observe photographs and paintings that show place value, then work on their own.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Place Value Party
Help your young mathematicians master three-digit place value with a hands-on activity that builds on their social orientation. They create a place value house from construction paper and sort "number friends" according to which house...
Georgia Learning Connections
Stand By Me!
Get your little mathematicians moving with this experiential activity in which one child is the "tens" and another is the "ones." They collect the number of unifix cubes (in tens or singles) assigned to their respective place values and...
Curated OER
Place Value: Tens and Ones
In this place value worksheet, students complete 12 math problems by counting tens and ones. Students put the tens and ones values together to create a two-digit number.
Curated OER
Place Value Cubes - Tens and Ones 2
In this place value lesson, students use number cubes to improve their counting skills. Students count the number of squares in each box to study place value for tens and ones. Students complete 9 problems.
Curated OER
Tens and Ones
In this value place worksheet, learners read the tens and ones number examples in each problem. Students compare and circle the larger number in the 25 sets.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Elem Math: Identifying Numbers Based on Statements Involving Place Value
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Students practice solving addition problems using place value concepts.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Elem Math: Identifying the Value of Digits Based on Place Value
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Students practice with whole number place value by identifying the value of digits.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Elem Math: Subtracting Using Tens and Ones
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] The video shows a model of how to group using tens and ones, subtract, and then count what is left using the grouping. The video is followed by a series of practice...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Number Fun Place Value
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is used to help students understand place value (hundreds, tens. ones). There are multiple examples of place value and opportunities for students to identify and write numbers. There is...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Counting Lesson
[Free Registration/Login Required] Saxon Math Lesson 51 emphasizes the number 46 using ones, tens, even, and odd numbers.
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Class Flow: Counting Lesson Using a Number Chart
[Free Registration/Login Required] Saxon Math Lesson 52 uses the number 47 with tens, ones and number charts.
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Class Flow: Counting Place Value
[Free Registration/Login Required] In this lesson students will understand place value by moving chips into the correct place. They will change numbers by 1000, 100, 10 or 1 by adding or taking away chips.