are just so handy and help reinforce place value number sense in a fun way.
I hang them on my white board and during lessons can easily ask students to help write and represent numbers in the correct place value position. They can be used to show standard place value form and you can write the expanded place value form underneath for a challenge.
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This is brilliant! I am going to try this, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful idea!!
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Very nice! I have a similar thing that I use, except that the children have them in placemat form. They each get a set of manipulatives for the digits 0-9. Then I call out a number and they move the manipulatives into the correct window on the mat to make the number. Great formative assessment!
ReplyDeleteI can use your window idea to reveal what they should have in front of them on their mat. Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer
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What size paper is the background and white sheets - gotta make these this week ;-)
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ReplyDeleteThe windows were cute out of 12x18 size paper.
I just found your blog and I think those are awesome! Place value is my first unit too, so I'll be making those this week!
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