10 x 2, 3 and 4 digit place value jigsaws (30 in total)
Get children to match up the correct pieces of the jigsaw by using their knowledge of place value. Also includes 4 blank jigsaws so children can make their own.
I recommend printing on card for durability as these will need to be cut up.
Perfect for an introduction into place value.
Fully editable in Microsoft PowerPoint. Configured to print on A4. Download also includes a PDF copy should you wish to print from that.
Introducing a fantastic resource designed to enhance and build upon place value knowledge and skills for Key Stage 2 children. This interactive resource is perfect for use as a template, starter, or as a full lesson.
The quiz has been created to be engaging and fun, aimed at putting the joy back into learning. With multiple-choice questions, the quiz is suitable for children of all abilities, making it an inclusive resource for the whole class.
This resource covers a wide range of topics within the national curriculum, providing an excellent opportunity for children to consolidate their understanding of place value.
This interactive quiz is perfect for use in the classroom or as a last day maths activity, leaving the children wanting more. Don’t miss out on this must-have resource for any Key Stage 2 teacher looking to enhance their place value lessons.
Number and place value morning mats containing 7 questions on each mat covering the year 3 objectives. There is a mixture of fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions. There are 5 mats in this pack. These are aimed at children meeting age related expectations.
Answers are also included.
Objectives covered:
count from 0 in multiples of 4, 8, 50 and 100; find 10 or 100 more or less than a given number
recognise the place value of each digit in a 3-digit number (100s, 10s, 1s)
compare and order numbers up to 1,000
identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations
read and write numbers up to 1,000 in numerals and in words
solve number problems and practical problems involving these ideas
This is a whole lesson based on the Year 5 Place Value objective of “Numbers to 100,000". This resource includes the teacher input ( learning journey), independent worksheet and a depth activity to deepen the children’s understanding of the concept being learned.
The questions have been inspired and adapted from the White Rose Small Steps Guidance and Teaching for Mastery documents. This document is useful for teachers who have adapted Maths Mastery and need guidance in the approach or those who are looking for variation in fluency, reasoning and problem solving or simply those who don’t want to plan it themselves but want high quality resources and quality first teaching. =)
All of the documents that are uploaded as an Activinspire file are interactive and all of the concrete/pictorial manipulative can be used, moved and manipulated.
This document can be downloaded on Activinspire and it is also available as a PDF for those who do not have Activinspire.
Please note - these resources are not compatible with Smart Notebook and the PDF file is not interactive.
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Lower and Upper Key Stage Two charts which has place value counters to show the visual amount as well as the place value title to aid children with their understanding. There is also a descriptor above explaining that as you move to the left, place value increases.
I laminated these and use them in place of whiteboards, has really helped all with their understanding.
Key Stage 2 (KS2) Year 3, 4, 5 and 6 maths dice games for place value up to millions and decimals to 3 places. Includes games for 4, 5, 6 and 7 digit numbers (thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands and millions) and 1, 2 and 3 decimal places (tenths, hundredths and thousandths). A fun, more challenging and strategic twist on an old idea, these 19 games will make students think carefully about where to place digits, practise their ordering skills, develop interesting tactics and prolong the uncertainty until the final moments. 24 pages, PDF format.
Great for starters, early finishers, revision or as a fun homework task
Many levels of challenge - ideal for differentiation or for use across year groups
Use as printed worksheets or else laminate (or use in dry-wipe sleeves) and complete with whiteboard pens
Instead of playing in pairs, you might form small groups - pairs could play against pairs instead of one-versus-one and you might appoint a checker who can adjudicate (and then swap roles for the next game). Consider enlarging to A3 for larger groups.
There is a mixture of Make the Biggest Number, Make the Smallest Number and Greater or Less Than games
Every turn, players can place the digit they throw on any row or column, until there are no vacant boxes remaining, prolonging the uncertainty! Keeping an eye on each other’s numbers as they form, players will begin to spot new tactics; for instance they might notice that a 1 placed in a thousands place might not be so costly if there’s a 9 in the ten thousands place, depending on what their opponent is doing on their grid. They can also practise saying their completed numbers aloud at the end.
If you don’t have a 0-9 dice, the games still work with a 1-6 dice. Alternatively:
Use 0-9 spinners (I have included black and white and colour templates for your convenience) if you wish to make some
Use digit cards (basic digit cards included in the file)
Use a pack of playing cards (use Aces as 1 and Jacks as 0, put aside the Kings and Queens; shuffle the pack and take one card in turn)
Instructions are printed on the boards.
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Tik Tok Top Trumps Place Value game - ideal for upper primary/KS2. Looks at place value up to 8 digits (ten millions).
2 game options available - place value game with question cards or classic Top Trumps. Download includes 32 TikTok Trump cards* with popular figures, over 50 place value question cards, a score recording sheet and instructions on how to play. The Top Trump cards could be used for other activities too (e.g. adding, subtracting).
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*Information has been taken from the person’s real TikTok account, however some figures have been changed to allow for better gameplay.
**Resource is not affiliated with Tik Tok in any way.
In this bundle I have included 3 different worksheets each differentiated 3 ways.
In one of the worksheets the children must place numbers on a number line.
In the second there is an arrow placed on the number line and the children must make a reasonable guess as to what number the arrow is pointing at.
The final worksheet is a sequence of number in boxes where the children have to continue the pattern.
Worksheets suitable for learning place value up to 3 digits (NC Year 3). Can be easily used as part of a lesson, as a starter or to consolidate learning.
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This PowerPoint includes the definitions from the following:
Comparing and Ordering Integers Lesson Presentation
Associative, Commutative and Distributive Laws Lesson Presentation
Square Root Numbers Lesson Presentation
Prime Numbers and Factor Trees Lesson Presentation
Adding and Subtracting Integers Lesson Presentation
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The students will see how many thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones it takes to form a number. By looking at each picture the students will fill in their answers.
Cut out the strips to form a mini book in which students will have to write down what number is being demonstrated with the blocks.
The will practice knowing place value placements and writing out numbers. All numbers in this mini book are in the thousands. Poster included to show ones, tens, hundreds and thousands place.
Check thumbnails to see what the mini book will look like. Once cut and stapled the mini book will contain 20 practice problems. This is a PDF file.
Enjoy!
Place value homework linked to ‘Ready to Progress’ 3NPV from the Maths Guidance document 2020.
Choose five 3-digit multiples of 10.
Write the number in words.
Write the equivalent number of tens.
Place Value - Year 5
This KS2 mathematics teaching resource is an aid to delivering a lesson on numbers up to 1,000,000 and place value, covering the curriculum objectives of the year 5 maths programme of study (Number - number and place value). Content includes:
Four-digit number recap
What is a five-digit number
What is a six-digit number
Place value explanation
Place value activity and worksheet
Further place value activity and worksheet
Partitioning six-digit numbers activity and worksheet
Make the highest and lowest six-digit number activity and worksheet
Two power of 10 multiplication and division class activities
Link to a place value game
Further worksheet and answers
‘Place Value - Year 5’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource, if needed, to suit their individual teaching requirements.
Place Value - Hundreds, Tens and Ones - Year 3
In this year 3 teaching resource pupils are taught to recognise the value of each digit in a three-digit number (hundreds, tens, ones) as per the curriculum objectives of the year 3 maths programme of study (Number - number and place value). Content includes:
1. One, two and three-digit number explanations
2. A tens and ones activity with accompanying worksheet
3. 3 hundreds, tens and ones activities with accompanying worksheets
4. A place value explanation
5. A link to a place value educational video
6. 1 further worksheet with answers
‘Place Value - Hundreds, Tens and Ones - Year 3’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to suit their individual teaching requirements.
My lessons tend to follow the same format where each slide becomes more challenging. Once children have completed tasks from different sections I can then choose which activities pupils will deepen within lesson.
5 worksheets based on number and place value. They can be used separately or as an assessment pack at the end of the unit.
1) Ordering Numbers
2) Read and write numbers
3) Number Sequences
4) Multiples
5) Complete the calculations.
Two lessons focusing on number and place value, used to baseline new KS2 SEN class. Focus on number recognition and introduction to place value, three differentiated activities.
Curriculum 2014 Links:
Count, read and write numerals to 100 in numbers
This worksheet checks pupils understanding of 4 digit numbers. It is designed to be used more at the end of a sequence of work on place value (4 digit numbers). Pupils should be encouraged to use place value cards and counters to help them understand, reason and explain what they are doing.
The questions start quite fluency based testing students understanding of place value in numbers. They then have to find 10, 100 and 1000 more than given numbers. They then have to order numbers and identify values on a number line.
A number expander is a great way to show children how regrouping works i.e. 45 tens is 450 (45 tens and 0 ones). These files are made student size (not teacher demo).We printed them on normal paper and then used packaging sticky tape (the wide stuff) to "laminate" them as using real laminate is too thick to make the folding easy. Pre-fold the valleys and mountains before covering with sticky tape. To really flatten place under heavy book over night. Use whiteboard markers to draw numbers.
Check out this one minute video for an explanation.
http://www.drpaulswan.com.au/resources/videos/videosonplacevalue/place-value-number-expander/
We use Linear Algebra Blocks to teach decimals; the pictures of pipe and washers are LAB, delete if not needed. An easy way to mimic this is to give students straws: one whole, one cut into tenths to give a sense of size. http://www.mathsheroes.com.au/2015/01/lab-linear-algebra-blocks/