Place Value 1
This year, first graders will be introduced to place value and our base 10 number system, usually by starting with 2-digit numbers (100 or less). This guided lesson helps introduce place value to first graders through instruction and examples targeted to this skill. If your child finishes the lesson and needs more practice with place value, download and print the accompanying worksheets suggested by our curriculum team.
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The whole crew at Education.com has come together to help your students learn two-digit addition. Using visual cues from the group's signs, students conduct addition on the fly to identify which character is holding a specific number. Each round brings a new challenging problem for your young learners to master.
In this game your kid will drag and drop ones and tens blocks to build up impressive skyscrapers! He'll have to pick out the right combinations of blocks to put together the right buildings and fill in the cityscape. Having your kid use tens and ones blocks is a great way to connect numerals with their physical quantities. They're also useful for illustrating number decomposition and for helping your kid begin to understand place value.
Kids will have fun baking in the kitchen with Tutu with this fun interactive math game featuring two-digit place value baking. In this resource, the top of the oven displays a number between 10-99, and the oven is split into two with one side representing the tens place and the other side representing the ones place. Students will move chocolate squares in increments of tens and ones to match the number. This game is ideal for first graders working one place value and helps with identifying two-digit numbers.