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Understand Place Value
1. Understand that the
three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds,
tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones.
Understand the following as special cases:
a. 100 can be thought of
as a bundle of ten tens — called a ―hundred.‖
b. The numbers 100, 200,
300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
2. Count within 1000;
skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
3. Read and write numbers
to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
4. Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of
the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record
the results of comparisons.
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Use place value understanding and properties of operations
to add and subtract.
5. Fluently add and subtract within 100 using
strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or
the relationship between addition and subtraction.
6. Add up to four two-digit numbers using
strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
7. Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete
models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties
of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and
subtraction; relate the strategy to written method. Understand that
in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts
hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes
it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.
8. Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100–900,
and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100–900.
9. Explain why
addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the
properties of operations.
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Base Ten -
Manipulative
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Number Assembly Game 1
Children will apply what they have learned about reading and writing
three digit numbers and demonstrate how to read and write fourdigit
numbers
4 star
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Number Assembly Game 2
Children will apply what
they have learned about reading and writing three digit numbers and
demonstrate how to read and write fourdigit numbers
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Place Values
This is a Smart
Board Lesson. Outstanding and complete for learning this indicator.
Created by: Sabrina Williams
4 Star
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Base 10 - build blocks
to create numbers with tens and ones.
4 star
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Give the Dog a Bone -
use a hundreds charts to find numbers.
A very good website. Students will enjoy.
4 star
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Funschool Falling Leaves
This is a game of catching falling
leaves in a basket. The scoring of the game involves collecting
single leaves until you have ten and then they are moved into the
tens column. If you miss leaves, numbers are subtracted. This
demonstrates making tens and taking them apart. This is a simple
game students can do independently
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Chip Abacus - Virtual Manipulative
This online manipulative
allows the user to move chips between the 1's, 10's and 100's place,
seeing the quantities split or combine as needed.
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Big Numbers
This site helps you understand place
value and how to read and write large numbers
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Place Values
This is a Smart
Board Lesson. Outstanding and complete for learning this indicator.
Created by: Sabrina Williams 4 Star
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Video
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lesson on Place Value
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Flash Video on Place values of numbers.
Outstanding presentation of this idea.
4 Star
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Group the Blocks and Identify
A place value game which can help
children to understand how grouping works in numbers with hundreds,
tens and units.
4 Star
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Bead Numbers
An online abacus involving some problem
solving. The free area is a good teaching tool for demonstrating how
an abacus with hundreds, tens and ones works.
4 Star
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Numbers to 1000
Good for demonstrating place value for 3 digit numbers.
4 Star
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Abacus A great
resource for demonstrating place value, counting, addition and
subtraction. You need to click on the signs to add or remove beads.
4 Star
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Double
Function Machine-Two
operation function machine with options to hide or reveal numbers
and set all operations and numbers.
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Number Line using a Mummy
Very good Manipulative
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Playing with numbers
Many areas to go to. Must click on next to find what your
looking for.
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Multiple function machine
Outstanding method of teaching
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Partitioning numbers -
Many different levels for a grade levels illustration of place
values.
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Work with time and money. |
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You
will discover a website with videos - worksheets- smart board to
help you teach your students about coins
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Time and Money - Web
Page Many examples
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Counting Coins Money -
Manipulative
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Counting Money
- Different levels of counting money.
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Snack Machine Using
smart board determine values and
Submitted by: Joe Andrews
Outstanding website
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Counting Change - a
match game, counting coins to find amount of change and matching it
with a numerical value.
Very good site
3 star
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Cash Out - You're
the cashier at this crazy store. You need to give change to the
customers buying things. Try to sell as many items as possible
before the time runs out. 3
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Excel Students are
to load up a spreadsheet in excel. They then can enter in the
correct number of coins to purchase several different items.
This is a very simple yet powerful example.
You may also have the students print this out
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Making
Change. Nice site where students will
have to give change on the computer and told if they are correct or
not.
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Coins for Candy -
Students identify, know the value of, and compare the values of a
penny, nickel, and dime. (Author
- Sandi King)
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Counting Coins -
interactive learning exercises are designed to help your students
learn and practice their coin counting skills. Create your own
difficulty level based on your students' skill level and needs.
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Counting Money - Help Kristen, Ryan,
or Evan with their shopping. Six pages of problems are available;
three easy and three hard.
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Discovering Coin Values
- a target amount is given and students drag coins to the slide to
equal that amount [values over $1.00 used occasionally]
4 star
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Spending Spree game
In this game students pick
the item that you would like to buy and then choose the correct
amount of coins you need to pay for that item. This game has 10
questions.
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Which Coin? -
Students select the coin that completes the total needed.
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Interactive
Clock Outstanding
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Teaching Time Outstanding site
4 star
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Telling Time Outstanding site
4 star
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Bang on Time
Outstanding Site
4 star
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Stop the Clock 15
minute intervals
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Stop the Clock 5
minute intervals
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Stop the Clock 1 minute
intervals
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Hickory Dickory
Clock Find the right time
for the mouse and the cheese
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Telling time Practice
Move the hands to tell the time.
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Clock Works -
Three different level of learning.
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The Difference between two times.
- This link will is a gain both a word and a visual problem.
4 star
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Rock around the Clock -
Music Video
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What is AM and What is PM
- Music Video
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Telling Time
Smart Board Lesson SB
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Telling time
game Using smart board students will learn how to tell time. by
Dan Hoffman SB
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Telling Time game Using
smart board and Cryptic clock Smart board
by Dan Hoffman SB
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A Matter of Time -
interactive quizzes on half hour, 15 minute intervals and five
minute intervals - (story problems)
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Analog Clock –
(whole class activity) You call out a time and ask a student to set
the clock
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Bedtime Bandits - (students try to
stay up as late as possible by blasting killer clocks that drop from
the ceiling) After each stage, identifying the correct clock gets
harder and harder.
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ClockWise and
Matching Time -
select these two activities to practice telling time
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Tell Time - free
worksheets from Math Slice, time intervals from 1 hour to one
minutes
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Snapdragon - Tell the Time
Try to make the hands on the clock
match with the time the dragon gives. From BBC Education.
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Identifying Time
It's a digital world, but it's still
important to know how to tell time on a clock face! Test your clock
reading skills here. Be sure to click the Next arrow to see all of
the clock activities.
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What Time Is It game
In this game students look at the analog
clock and tell the time and then pick the digital clock that shows
the same time. This game has 10 questions.
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Reason with shapes and
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Counter -
Manipulative
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3-D Boxes
Calculate how many cubes you need to
make the different 3D shapes shown with this Flash activity
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Shape Game
What can you make? This website will
allow students to move shapes around
and create using their imagination. 4 Star
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Finding shapes on earth
Travel to the planet.
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Twizzle
A game using logic and geometry.
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Geometry tool box.
This tool box will allow you to
explore using a compass and ruler. It has many outstanding qualities
that may be used for teaching students. If you have an LCD projector
this website is for you. 4 Star
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Find the shapes In this
game you will free the princes if you follow the directions for
shapes
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Buried Shapes game
In this online game the
student has to identify 3-D shapes that as partially buried in the
ground in colorful pictures
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Platonic Solids - Virtual
Manipulative This online
activity allows you to experiment with five platonic solids,
counting their faces, edges, and vertices.
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Prisms, Pyramids, Cones, and Cylinders
This web site uses
pictures and clear explanations to teach about Prisms, Pyramids,
Cones, and Cylinders. When done with the review, students can take
an interactive quiz over what they learned.
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Three Dimensional Review
This web site provides a good
introduction (or review) of what a three-dimensional object is.
After the review, students can take an interactive quiz where they
distinguish between two- and three-dimensional objects.
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Tangram Puzzles
In this online activity students can
move around virtual tan gram pieces to try to combine them into one
of the provided final shapes.
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Flash Video Geometric
shapes with Tangrams
4 Star
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2D shapes - identify
and compare these shapes
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