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Place value Common Core SL.4.1 resources

Preview of Comparing Whole Numbers to the Hundred Millions Rally Coach

Comparing Whole Numbers to the Hundred Millions Rally Coach

Created by
Kimberly Smith
Make comparing whole numbers to the hundred millions engaging and fun using Rally Coach! During this activity, partners will get the chance to "coach" each other while comparing whole numbers up to the hundred millions. This allows students to work together and verbalize their understanding of numbers and place value. They'll also need to read each number in the given set and then compare the two. Finally, they’ll need to explain to their partner why one number is greater than, less than, or e
Preview of Place Value to the Million with Million Dollar Pumpkin

Place Value to the Million with Million Dollar Pumpkin

Created by
Fox Creations
Here is a fun and engaging activity that will have them using multiple skills in a hands-on engaging way! Students will use a variety of shapes that have a particular value to them to create and decorate their pumpkin. The goal is try to get as a close to million as possible without going over. Students will also explain to the class about their pumpkin design and write out checks. This activity can be used in groups, with partners, or individually. It could also be use at math centers or a clas
Preview of Critical Thinking: Sort and Order

Critical Thinking: Sort and Order

Critical Thinking Sort and Order cards for 3rd-6th grade reading, math, and Social Studies. These cards integrate speaking and listening standards and would be a great opening or closing to a workshop. Some ways to use these cards: -Whole Group: Line up the cards on the carpet or central meeting area. Have students sit around the cards so they can all see each card. You can lay out the guide cards next to the sorting cards so students can see the ranking expectations. Start asking critical
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