Place Value Choice Board

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Paperless Homework
Math Has Value
Topic 1
Pick one activity from each row. Be sure that you get each box signed as you finish the activity. If you
finish early, then you may do the extra credit activity sheets or play Jeopardy (print your results).
Vocabulary
Make a poster that defines
each vocabulary word from
Topic 1.
Make a Wordle of each
vocabulary word from Topic
1. Be sure to make more
important vocabulary words
bigger and write all
definitions on the back.
Make math riddles for each
vocabulary word from Topic
1. Be sure to include an
answer key.
PreRequisite
Go to BrainPop and watch
the video. Afterwards, take
the Hard Quiz online and
print your results.
Make and perform a song or
rap about place value.
Play the place value game
with a deck of cards and a
partner.
Lesson
Go to MathTV.com and
watch the intro video plus
one video for problems 1-4
listed on the worksheet.
Finish the worksheet.
Go to Study Jams and
watch the video. Afterwards
take the quiz (Test Yourself)
and print your results.
Make decimal pictures with
the 10x10 grids. Make sure
you write each number in
standard, word, and
expanded form under each
grid. (example)
Complete the FACEing
Math activity. Follow the
directions to create and
color in your character.
Grade Selena Gomez’s
quiz. Be sure that you
correct her mistakes using a
colored pen or pencil.
Create a Place Value review
video on the flip camera.
Make sure you include
decimals!
View sample.
Assessment
Sentence Clues
Complete the sentences using the word choices.
hundredths
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tenths
equivalent decimals
thousandths
The numbers 0.9, 0.90, and 0.900 each name the
same amount, so we call them ___________.
The numbers 1.34, 6.37, and 5.31 each have a 3. The
3 is in the _________ place.
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Place Value Song Example
Place Value, Place Value
Place Value, Place Value
Fun, Fun, Fun
Fun, Fun, Fun
3 digits equals
3 digits equals
hundreds, tens, & ones
hundreds, tens, & ones
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2 digits equals
2 digits equals
Tens and ones
Tens and ones
1 digit equals
1 digit equals
only ones
only ones
Standard Form:
0.22
Expanded Form:
0.2 + 0.02
Word Form:
twenty-two hundredths
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You and a partner will use a deck of cards to build the biggest number you can. Take turns flipping a
card. Each person must place that digit somewhere in their number. Once you choose the place for
your digit, you cannot change your mind. The object of the game is to create a larger number than
your partner. The person who creates the larger number gets a point. Play 10 rounds and total your
points. The player with the most points wins the game. Go Back to Choice Board
Name:
Name:
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Points:
Points:
Topic 1 Vocabulary
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digits
value
standard form
expanded form
word form
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equivalent decimals
tenths
hundredths
thousandths
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