If your learner are working on place value, these NO PREP Place Value Games will be a hit!
Find more No Prep Math Games in this series.
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No Prep Place Value Games
These no prep games are simple to play. Learners just roll a die, solve one of the problems associated with the number they rolled, and cover just one of the answers on the board. {Most answers are on the game board twice.} The goal is to get five in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
The place value games included in this free pack are:
- Counting one blocks
- Counting tens and ones blocks (3 boards)
- Counting hundreds, tens, and ones blocks (3 boards)
- Using the one’s place to add and subtract up to 999 (2 boards)
- Using the ten’s place to add and subtract up to 999 (2 boards)
- Using the hundred’s place to add and subtract up to 999 (2 boards)
Quick Tip: If you want to make the no prep math games reusable, slip them into a dry erase pocket and use dry erase marker or cover with counters. {The example above is with our addition games.}
Looking for more place value games? You might like our Base Ten Roll & Race Games as well as our Comparing Numbers Activity Pack.
Find all the printable packs in this No Prep Math Games series
and more ideas on how to use them!
Enjoy teaching!
~Becky
Your work provides such meaningful support for classroom teachers. Thank you for your generous and useful give-aways. I also purchase your items through TPT.
I just wanted to say – I teach abroad and recently moved to a new country and new school. There are very little resources (as I am in Northern Africa), and not many places where I could purchase resources. I am overwhelmed, as I am struggling to make all of the resources on my own. This is an absolute life saver, as I have just become a “worksheet” teacher at the moment and it’s killing me. Your free resources are honestly so amazing. THANK YOU!
Aw, you are very welcome! I’m glad you like them.