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Number Sense Place Value Math Warm Ups, Word Problems, Puzzles & Challenges

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1st - 3rd, Homeschool
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Very engaging and a great way to get students talking about these important concepts. I am using them as a warm up for my math block.
I teach a small group of accelerated first graders, and these are the perfect challenge for them. I use them as task cards and give them a few at a time during rotations. They were intimidated at first, but now they ask when they are getting a new set because they can't wait to tackle them.
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Help your students develop a deeper understanding of 2nd grade number sense and place value with these daily math warm ups and math morning work! Included in this 2nd grade place value math challenges resource are 60 higher-order thinking challenges that your students will LOVE! Geared for 2nd grade, these daily math warm ups will help your students develop a math mindset and build a deep and rich understanding of  2nd grade number sense as well as place value. The place value math challenges focus on analyzing, comparing and contrasting, creating analogies, logic and deductive reasoning, identifying misconceptions, error analysis, and applying knowledge in a new situation.

2nd Grade Number Sense & Place Value Math Challenges include: 

  • 60 Full Page Slides in both PDF and PowerPoint format
  • 60 Place Value Math Challenge Task Cards (4 per page)
  • Answer keys for all problems
  • Recording Sheets
  • Two partner games with differentiated versions
  • 10 Math Mindset posters you can display in your room

Watch your students thrive when it comes to 2nd grade number sense as they develop a conceptual understanding of place value, rather than simply answering lower-level questions. These place value daily math warm ups include task cards and games to help keep your students engaged throughout the entire lesson. 

Using this 2nd grade number sense and place value resource is easy! Apart from math daily warm ups you can use it in a math center/station, as a bell ringer, on a math mindset daily challenge board, a scoot game, cooperative learning (think, pair, share), early finishers, math journals, guided math groups, math talks, exit tickets, and even as homework! The best part is that these daily warm ups are Common Core aligned so you know you will be hitting those important standards. 

See What Other Teachers Are Saying…

  • This resource is perfect for my high-achieving math students!  I love the critical thinking that is required!
  • Great resource! I love how the questions really get the kids thinking!
  • These are the BEST! I used them on an observation and got high marks for having such a rigorous lesson!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

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