3. Next, give them a 3-digit number, 627, allow them to get 6 hundreds, 2 tens, and 7 ones. Then have them exchange 1 hundred at the BANK for 10 tens. Continue with more examples, having children in groups help each other and check each other's answers for more practice.
4. Finally, transition into no Base Ten Blocks. Write a problem on the board, example, 421 - 389 = and work this problem on the board or digital camera together. Let your students follow along with white boards or just paper and pencil. This last step is important for reviewing regrouping and how you don't always "go next door to get ten more" but only when they number you are trying to subtract is greater than the number you are subtracting it from.
- Have one student stand behind the next student in the row in your room.
- Quickly display the task card.
- Both students must solve using their paper, whiteboard, etc. to find the answer.
- The first student who calls out the correct answer moves to stand behind the next student.
- The object of the game is to see how far one student can "travel" AROUND THE WORLD without making any mistakes.
Common Core Standard
Your students will adore these Color By Number worksheets while learning and reviewing important skills at the same time! You will love the no prep, print and go ease of these worksheets. As always, answer keys are included and can be used as student self-checking sheets! FIVE printables that are made to be an additional resource for any math series. Use them for your math center, small group, RTI pull out, seat work or homework. Three pages are the shown children and fish pages, which are to be solved, and then colored using the code key.The next two pages are math problems for tens only and hundreds only, but still have a small child that your students can color when they are done. They are perfect for assessments, pre-tests, post-tests, homework, etc. This resource is extremely versatile.
- 24 center game cards in color AND
- 24 center game cards in black and white - PERFECT for a Make and Take Math Center!
- Two Math Center signs, one in color and one in black and white.
- Student Directions, one in color and one in black and white.
- Teacher Directions, one in color and one in black and white.
- Common Core Poster page, in both color and black and white.
- Use one page as a game board, cut the other page. Place all those cards face down. Have the students turn over one card at a time, solve and place face up on the board. If they are incorrect, the card returns to the bottom of the pile. The winner is the student who places the final card. OR, for a "no winner" version, the goal is for the students to solve the cards independently, but to completely cover the board together. This version can ALSO be played two ways. One way is with the answer page as the game board, another way is with the math problem page as the game board instead.
- You can also play this game with cutting all the cards and matching up the problems with the solutions.
- For movement, place the problem cards around the room and the student(s) have to solve the math problem and leave the correct answer card at that location. Have a second student check the answers to extend the game.
- Mix all the cards together, with two students, deal 5 cards to each student and then place the remaining cards face down. Use as a Go Fish card game!
- Lay all the cards upside down on the floor and use as a Concentration (some call it Memory) Game!
3rd Grade Math Addition & Subtraction Within 1,00 Task Cards Bundle
3rd Grade Math Addition & Subtraction Within 1,000 Color By Number Bundle
3rd Grade Math Addition & Subtraction Within 1,000 Center Games Bundle
You will love how easy it is to prepare these 3rd Grade Math Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards for your class. My students LOVED Task Cards and your students will too! You can dedicate one of your math centers, math workstations, as a task card center. By changing out the skill each week, your students already know the directions for using the task cards.
Your students will enjoy the freedom of task cards while learning and reviewing important skills at the same time! Students can answer these Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards in your classroom math journals or on the included recording sheets. These 3rd Grade Math Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards are perfect for assessment grades for 3rd Grade!
When it comes to the ease of prepping these Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards, all pieces are rectangular and easy for you or a parent volunteer to cut on a paper slicer. No need to cut around a cute turkey or round pumpkin task card, just rectangles with frames and the math problems, perfect for 3rd graders!
These Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards and Recording Sheet Resource includes:
→ 24 Task Cards in Color
→ 1 Recording Sheet
→ 1 Answer Key Sheet - Perfect for a Student Self-Checking Sheet
These Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards also include the answer key, which you can laminate and left at the center to allow it to be a student led, self-checking sheet. In small group lessons you can give each student three to four cards and they can help each other and review the Combine Place Values to Subtract skill by checking the answers that their partner or neighbor answered, keeping everyone involved! Keep your students engaged, alert and on their toes with this one little, cute Combine Place Values to Subtract Task Cards Resource!
*** Excellent for a substitute teacher folder, or sub tub! ***
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Did You Download Last Week's Freebie Friday For Your Files?
You will love the no prep, print and go ease of this Back to School Friends Color By Number Subtraction Printable Worksheet Resource FREEBIE. Finding class time during the day to allow students to work on their basic subtraction facts can be challenging! But knowing those facts quickly will help your students master the harder math skills ahead of them!
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