Looking for Something Fun for Place Value?

Looking to add some excitement to your center time? These highly engaging center games are quick and easy to prep and can be used for a variety of games, concentration, match game, go fish, gin rummy, scoot, read the room, self checking, even perfect for assessments. Once your students play with this deck, many of my other Quick and Easy to Prep centers can be used for different skills and seasons. Your center time will run smoothly and with very little prep from you!

Happy Friends Place Value Race Game!

This year round game can be played with just the "Tens" version or the "Hundreds" version. Meanwhile, your high group students can be playing the same game, but with the "Thousands" version. It is also an excellent tool to play in your small group and gather data for your RtI documentation. Observe a student and you will know instantly if they can problem solve to created the highest number when given three cards, 3, 6 and 8 for example. If they don't make it into 863, there's a problem!

Monkey Pirates Place Value Race Game!

Place Value Race Center Games can be played with just the "Tens" version or the "Hundreds" version. Meanwhile, your high group students can be playing the "Thousands" version. Perfect for small group math time.
 
The game was a big hit with my other teacher-friends' classes too!
Denise, from Sunny Days in Second Grade, took pictures of her children playing the game and sent it to me.
Students Playing the Candy Corn Halloween Version
Looking to add some excitement to your center time? These highly engaging center games are quick and easy to prep and can be used for a variety of games, concentration, match game, go fish, gin rummy, scoot, read the room, self checking, even perfect for assessments. Once your students play with this deck, many of my other Quick and Easy to Prep centers can be used for different skills and seasons. Your center time will run smoothly and with very little prep from you! Place Value Race Center Game with a Halloween Candy Corn Monster Theme!
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Close Up Picture of the Game Sheet the Students Fill-In!




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