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Instructional Module: Place Value: Building and Breaking Numbers |
In this Media4Math Classroom Module, your early elementary students will develop their place value skills. Using graphics, videos, and games, students are introduced to place value to the hundreds place. Through place value students learn to build numbers and break them down. Four assessment items are included in this module, along with the standard features of allowing you to create a class roster to test student progress. The Media4Math Classroom Modules are flexible. They can be used for classroom demonstration purposes, or in a distance learning environment. They can also be assigned to individual students. |
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Closed Captioned Video: Place Value--Building and Breaking Numbers |
In this video tutorial, students are shown how to use their place value skills to build and break down numbers. Three detailed examples show how to use place value. A Video Transcript is available for this tutorial at this Link Note: The download is Media4Math's guide to closed captioned videos. Other Closed Captioned VideosTo see the complete collection of Closed Captioned Videos, click on this Link |
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Place Value |
Instructional Resource: Sums Greater Than 10 |
This PowerPoint Presentation presents a series of questions using red and yellow counters. |
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Addition Facts to 25 |
Interactive Math Game--DragNDrop Math--Arithmetic--Place Value: Building and Breaking Numbers |
In this drag-and-drop game, have students practice their place value skills. This game generates thousands of different combinations, offering an ideal opportunity for skill review in a game format. Note: The download is the Teacher's Guide. |
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Place Value |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 10 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 10. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 100 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 100. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 20 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 20. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 30 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 30. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 40 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 40. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 50 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 50. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 60 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 60. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 70 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 70. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 80 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 80. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Clip Art: Modeling 90 |
This piece of clip art can be used to model 90. Use the whole sequence of these clip art pieces to model multiples of 10. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
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Counting |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 01 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 02 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 03 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 04 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 05 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 06 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 07 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 08 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 09 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Math Example--Models of Numbers in Expanded Form--Example 10 |
This set of math examples demonstrates real-world examples of numbers that can be written first in expanded form, then in standard form. These examples involve packaged items that can be modeled by a power of 10, plus individual items to model the digit in the ones place. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/3g3Z1eh |
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Place Value |
Quizlet Flash Cards: Sums Greater Than 10 |
Find the numbers that make up the sum in this set of Quizlet flash cards. Note: The download is the teacher's guide for using Media4Math's Quizlet Flash Cards. Related ResourcesTo see the complete Quizlet Flash Card Library, click on this link: https://media4math.com/Quizlet-Resources |
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Addition Facts to 25 |