Teaching Place Value in Elementary Math

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    6. Understanding Place Value & Number Lines
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    In this lesson perfect for math teachers looking for a bit of professional development, learn how to model addition on a number line with base 10 blocks.

    In this lesson perfect for math teachers looking for a bit of professional development, learn how to model addition on a number line with base 10 blocks.

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    7. Modeling Subtraction on a Number Line
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    In this lesson for math teachers, continue number line work by discovering how to model subtraction on a number line in an accessible way for students!

    In this lesson for math teachers, continue number line work by discovering how to model subtraction on a number line in an accessible way for students!

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    8. Using a Comparison Model for Subtraction
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    Keep working with the game board in this lesson for teachers by learning how to model subtraction with the comparison model when teaching math to kids!

    Keep working with the game board in this lesson for teachers by learning how to model subtraction with the comparison model when teaching math to kids!

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    9. Using Games for Place Value Practice
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    Discover an addition (or multiplication) game that kids can play to get place value practice, and it won’t seem like a drill, because they’re playing!

    Discover an addition (or multiplication) game that kids can play to get place value practice, and it won’t seem like a drill, because they’re playing!

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