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Place Value. Heather Beck. Chip-Trading Games . White chips = ones Blue chips = tens Red chips = hundreds Roll a die and receive the number of ones indicated on the die Exchange for higher valued chips First player to get a chip of a certain high value wins . Bank Game.
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Place Value Heather Beck
Chip-Trading Games • White chips = ones • Blue chips = tens • Red chips = hundreds • Roll a die and receive the number of ones indicated on the die • Exchange for higher valued chips • First player to get a chip of a certain high value wins
Bank Game • Use a game board to help students understand place value.
Making Columns • F – Find the columns • I – Insert the ts • N – Name the columns • D – Determine the numbers of hundreds, tens, and ones
Labeling Columns • Insert the initial letters for ones, tens, hundreds, and so on over their respective columns:
Pegboard • Use a pegboard to teach borrowing and carrying. • Use masking tape to divide the pegboard into three rows and three columns with nine holes in each square • Draw an arrow from right to left on a piece of tape that separates the bottom third. (the equals sign)
Place Value Cards • Make cards with numbers on one side and tallies for the number of tens, hundreds, and so on in that number on the other side. • Strings can be attached to the cards for stringing beads to represent the number in each column. Front Back 431
Place Value Table • Instruct the student to complete the missing spaces in the place value table.