Place Value Activities for the Creative Teacher


If you are reading this blog article then you are probably searching for a place value activities for the creative teacher. I get it, you want something delightful and engaging to use for your elementary math place value math centers.

Well, I truly believe that is so, but also feel that we need to add a little spice to our lessons. This is one thing I strive to do and hope that you do as well.

I have set out to make learning math more fun and I hope you stick around to see one of the things that I developed to practice, reinforce, use for intervention, or to simply compliment your already awesome place value activities.

Place Value Charts are Nothing New

I know place value charts are nothing new to place value lessons. My intention is not to claim I created place value charts. I have created place value charts that your students will adore and have fun using as well.

The phone/tablet theme will draw them in and boost morale. Your students (kiddos if you teach homeschool) will most likely beg you to use these. 

You can get everything listed below in my place value activities money saving bundle.

What's Included:
  • 2-Spinners Ones to Hundreds
  • 2-Spinners 0-9
  • Place Value Charts 2 color choices
  • Numbers to Label Place Value
  • Place Value Cube
What's Included:
  • 1-Spinner ones to thousands
  • 2 Spinners labeled 0-9
  • Place value charts to thousands
  • Numbers to label place value
  • Place value cube
What's Included:
  • 1-Spinner ones to hundred thousands
  • 1-Spinner 0-9
  • Place value charts to hundred thousands
  • Place Value Cube
What's Included:
  • 1-Spinner ones to millions
  • 1 Spinner 0-9
  • Place value charts to millions
  • Place Value Cube

What is place value and why do we teach p.v.? Place value is the idea that a number represents a value depending on its location. The reason we teach place value is to help students with things like rounding, regrouping, and addition and subtraction. 

The nutshell version - you will not give your students a good math foundation without implementing strong place value knowledge.

Although this blog post is not to teach you specifically about place value, I want to provide a little background knowledge so you will understand the importance of making your students' learning experience memorable.

Where Can You Find These Awesome Place Value Games?

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