Place value and estimation is where we start our third grade math standards. We have studying numbers and the place value patterns under 1 million for the last month. If you are following us on SeeSaw I'm sure you have seen all the place value posts. We explored reading and writing numbers in standard form, base ten models, written form, and expanded form. We also learned important vocabulary like place, digit, value, and estimate. Exploring place value and developing number sense is foundational to all math concepts. We practiced these concepts through games, paper pencil activities, iPad apps, whiteboard practice, and rich math discussions.
Here is a list of interactive web based games. Each game works on place value concepts. Your child can click on the links for extra at home practice.
Build a Hundreds Chart
Skip Counting, 10, 5, 2
Base Ten Fun
As you probably know, we are a standards based school. This means, students don't receive letter grades based on an average or their classwork and assessments. Instead, we are looking for mastery of specific content standards. In order to be considered proficient in the area of place value and estimation, by the end of third grade, students must demonstrate that they can do the following:
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