Place Value Worksheets are a great way to help teach third grade students the value of numbers. By introducing them to the concept of place value of numbers, students learn the skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and decimals to name a few. For students who are new to this concept, Place Value Worksheets make it easy to understand and practice. Place value games 1st grade 1.Be sure to prepare the gameboard ahead of time by either making your own number cards, or using a printable, readily found online. If making your own, cut the cardstock into equal squares, and write 2 or 3-digit numbers on half of them, depending on the place value your child is currently learning. On the other half of the cards, write an equation that equals the numbers you wrote on the other cards. For instance, if one card says “345”, its match will say “300 + 40 + 5”.
Place value is defined as the value of a digit in a number on the basis of its position (or place) in the number. Place value’s meaning is how much each digit in a number is worth. For example, the number 895 is made up 3 digits, 8, 9 and 5. But considering the place values of these three numbers, it can be said that the number 895 is composed of 800, 90 and 5. This is because the number 8 holds the hundreds place, the number 9 holds the tens place and the number 5 holds the units or ones place. Related Articles We continue building numbers and use a place value chart and practice moving the groups of 10 items from the ones place to the tens place.