Reading, writing, and identifying the place value of six-digit numerals. Mathematics Instructional Plans …
Reading, writing, and identifying the place value of six-digit numerals. Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Mathematics Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the knowledge, skills and processes found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
Read, write and identify the place and value of each digit in …
Read, write and identify the place and value of each digit in a numberMathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Mathematics Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the knowledge, skills and processes found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
Identifying the ten-to-one relationship among ones, tens, and hundredsMathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) …
Identifying the ten-to-one relationship among ones, tens, and hundredsMathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Mathematics Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the knowledge, skills and processes found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
I created this game to give my students practice determining the value …
I created this game to give my students practice determining the value of a digit in a number. It supports sol 3.1a, read, write, and identify the value of each digit in a six-digit whole number, with and without models. Before playing the game, my students had opportunities to practice with base ten blocks and pictorial models to determine value. This game is played in a small group of 3-5 students. Students take turns flipping over a card and tell the value of the underlined digit. If correct, he/she rolls a die and moves the game marker on the game board. My students played this game during stations. I love using games in my classroom because they are a great way to keep my lessons interesting and motivate my students to learn!
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