Place Value (Up to 9,999)

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Place Value (Up to Thousands) - An Interactive Math Lesson

This interactive math practice lesson is all about place value! Students will practice place value up to the thousands. Using 'drag-and-drop' T charts, multiple choice questions, and numbers in written in word form, students will answer questions such as, 'What is the value of the underlined digit?', 'What number is shown?', and 'Drag each number to match the place value in the chart.'

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It is our hope that our interactive math website will help your students develop stronger math skills, including place value up to thousands. Try out this lesson, and remember to browse our other math topics!

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2nd Grade Place Value up to Thousands ActivitySecond Grade Thousands Place Value Activity

Level

This math practice lesson is classified as Level B. It may be appropriate for a second grade class or a third grade class.

Common Core Standard

2.NBT.3, MA.2.NSO.1.1, MA.2.NSO.1.2, 2.2A
Number And Operations In Base Ten

Understand Place Value.
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.

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