Place Value Powerpoint | 4 Lessons | 3rd Grade

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This slide deck includes four interactive powerpoint lessons (99 slides & approx. 120 minutes of instruction). All slide decks are editable, allowing you to customize them to meet the specific needs of your students.

Topics covered:

  • A review of our number system

  • How to compose and decompose numbers to the hundred thousands place

  • Represent numbers using standard form, word form, and expanded form

  • Determine a number that is 10 or 100 more or less than a given number

  • Pre-grouped models using base ten blocks

  • Non-proportional models using base ten blocks and money

  • Vocabulary: Compose, Digit, Decompose, Expanded Form, Place Value, Standard Form, Word Form

This slide deck includes four interactive powerpoint lessons (99 slides & approx. 120 minutes of instruction). All slide decks are editable, allowing you to customize them to meet the specific needs of your students.

Topics covered:

  • A review of our number system

  • How to compose and decompose numbers to the hundred thousands place

  • Represent numbers using standard form, word form, and expanded form

  • Determine a number that is 10 or 100 more or less than a given number

  • Pre-grouped models using base ten blocks

  • Non-proportional models using base ten blocks and money

  • Vocabulary: Compose, Digit, Decompose, Expanded Form, Place Value, Standard Form, Word Form

How to implement these lessons in your classroom:

  1. Instead of having worksheets to accompany these lessons, questions and checks for understanding have been incorporated throughout each presentation. Have students respond to these questions with expo markers on their mini whiteboards so you can quickly glance around the room and see who is understanding the content and who needs more support in a small group.

  2. Incorporate your students’ names and interests in each lesson. This is one of the main reasons why I chose to make each slide deck editable. It was one of the best feelings in the world watching my students’ faces light up with excitement when they realized the math problems were about them!

  3. Project the lessons on the whiteboard so that you can use an expo marker to show any additional work/demonstrations directly on the slides.

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