Place Value Activities

Place Value activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy place value activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Browse the activities below or use the selector to find similar activities.

Get Loopy! Make a 100th Day Necklace

Get Loopy! Make a 100th Day Necklace

Show your child how to count to 100 by tens, and he'll get an adorable cheerio necklace in the process!

Find the Missing Digit

Find the Missing Digit

Okay, identifying place value isn't as fun as eating ice cream, but with a few index cards and a competitive spirit, it can be disguised as a game!

Save the Ducklings

Save the Ducklings

Sneak a little addition and counting practice in with this creative game! Your kindergartner or first grader will love trying to save all of the ducklings from the trap! Add up the total when you roll the dice and count out those ducklings. Hopefully, they will be safe in your hands!

Countdown to Christmas on Santa's Beard!

Countdown to Christmas on Santa's Beard!

In this fun Christmas craft, your child can countdown to Christmas by making a Santa beard and adding a cotton ball representing each day until the 25th!

Play Pennies, Dimes, Dollar!

Play Pennies, Dimes, Dollar!

This 100th Day of School, have some fun with your first or second grader, looking for creative ways that 100 cents can make $1.00!

Slap It!: An Odds and Evens Card Game

Slap It!: An Odds and Evens Card Game

This activity is based on the popular card game, Slapjack. It's rip-roaring fun, and it reinforces the concepts of odd and even, which in turn will help your child succeed in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

Wolfie Wolf! An Outdoor Math Game

Wolfie Wolf! An Outdoor Math Game

Want to support your child's counting and reading skills at the same time? Here's a great playground game that puts academic learning together with running, shouting, and laughs - stuff that's pretty much irresistible for kids of all ages!

Make a Number Game

Make a Number Game

This game provides your child with the opportunity to create, write, and read numbers. He'll be using all of these skills in the middle grades, when he uses numbers, decimals, fractions, and percents to describe operations.

Cut This Calendar!

Cut This Calendar!

First grade math includes lots of work with two-digit numbers. Here is a great activity for early in the year, to practice recognizing and sequencing numbers from 1-30.

Play the Number Line Game!

Play the Number Line Game!

In first grade, students learn to count, order and compare numbers. Build this game, and give your kid some hands-on practice ordering numbers.

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