Place Value Cards Set - 10-Value Decimals to Whole Numbers

Place Value Cards Set - 10-Value Decimals to Whole Numbers

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Item #: 064925
ISBN: 9781936266449
Grades: 1-6

Product Description:

A set of 100 place value cards, ten each - thousandths, hundredths, tenths, ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions

Publisher Description:

Slide into place value with these color-coded cards!

These color-coded cards provide students with a visual representation of place value and help them develop number sense. (Color-coding matches Sensational Math Place Value Discs) The cards are all 4 high and range in length from 2.5 to 17.5 depending on place value. Each set is packaged in a re-sealable poly bag for handy storage. 10 each of 10 values: thousandths, hundredths, tenths, ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions. 100 cards total.

Category Description for Place Value Cards:

Place value can be a very confusing concept, so a visual that shows placement along with color-coding is a great teaching tool. These sets of place value cards come from Sensational Math, so the color-coding matches that of their Place Value Discs and Jumbo Magnetic Place Value Discs.

Thousandths - gold, hundredths - light green, tenths - brown, ones - white, tens - red, hundreds - orange, thousands - yellow, ten thousands - dark green, hundred thousands - blue, millions - purple. Cards measure 4" high and increments of 2.5" progressively.




Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade Start
1
Grade End
6
ISBN
9781936266449
Format
Other
Brand Name
Essential Learning Products
Weight
1.15 (lbs.)
Dimensions
17.5" x 4.75" x 1.0"
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This visual is better for understanding the values of the places versus just seeing where the number is written in long format.
Catherine A on Dec 2, 2020
rainbow colors and concept
Hiya A on Apr 29, 2018
This visual is better for understanding the values of the places versus just seeing where the number is written in long format.
Catherine A on Dec 2, 2020
Aligned with K-5 math SOLs in my state (Virginia).
Jennifer H on Dec 5, 2018
rainbow colors and concept
Hiya A on Apr 29, 2018
Although not required, we will be using with Primary Math 2A
Rebecca on Jan 17, 2018
Aligned with K-5 math SOLs in my state (Virginia).
Jennifer H on Dec 5, 2018
Although not required, we will be using with Primary Math 2A
Rebecca on Jan 17, 2018
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These are a good size but aren't super easy to manipulate. Poster board thickness. They would function better with a tray. I can maybe see using them more when we get to decimals, but for standard units it's much more practical to just use base 10 units and dry erase sheets. And on the really picky end - I don't like that the decimal numbers aren't colored in any sort or order. (Billions to tens is V-B-G-Y-O-R, ones are white, then .1 -.001 is tan, lime green, yellow)
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