Common Core MATH 2 NBT 1 Grade 2 Number And Operations In Base Ten Understand Place Value
BackNumber And Operations In Base Ten: Understand Place Value.
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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- Special Number: 952
- Special Number: 1,507
- Special Number: 201
- Special Number: 467
- Special Number: 780
- Special Number: 4,092
- Special Number: 1,329
- Special Number: 2,354
- Special Number: 6,820
- Special Number: 349
- Special Number: 3,126
- Special Number: 123
- Special Number: 3,049
- Place Value (5-Digits)
- Special Number: 810
- Special Number: 634
- Special Number: 506
- Special Number: 5,030
- Special Number: 2,003
- 3-Digit Subtraction with Place Value Blocks
- 2-Digit Subtraction with Place Value Blocks
- Number Detective - Blank Template
- B7 - Twelve
- B1 - Seventy-Three
- B4 - One Hundred Two
- B3 - Seventy-Seven
- B6 - Four
- B2 - Twenty-Five
- B5 - Thirty-Six
- Mixed Math: B7
- Mixed Math: C8
- Place Value Chart (3-Digit)
- Place Value (4-digit numbers)
- Rearranging Digits (3 Digit)
- Abacus Place Value (3 Digit)
- Place Value Blocks (3-digit numbers)
- Underlined Digit (3-Digit)
- Hundreds, Tens and Ones
- I have.. Who Has...