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Place Value Cards Set - 10-Value Decimals to Whole Numbers
SKU
064925
ISBN
9781936266449
Grade 1-6
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Traditional
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Charlotte Mason
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Auditory
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Visual
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A set of 100 place value cards, ten each - thousandths, hundredths, tenths, ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions
Publisher's Description of Place Value Cards Set - 10-Value Decimals to Whole Numbers
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.
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.