1st Grade Common Core Place Value Resources
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On Education.com, parents and teachers can explore a variety of resources focused on first grade Common Core Place Value. These include worksheets, printable activities, games, and lesson plans designed to build foundational understanding of the value of digits and number sense, using hands-on tools like base-10 blocks, digit cards, and bet-100 mats. The materials aim to make learning fun and engaging while providing concrete examples of unsigned numbers, ones, tens, and exchanges.
Educational resources on this page help young learners grasp essential place value concepts through structured activities and visual aids. From step-by-step exercises to interactive skip-counting games, children develop confidence in comparing, ordering, and performing basic addition and subtraction with multi-digit numbers. These materials are spread across a range of formats to support gradual learning and reinforce number sense in meaningful ways.
For educators and parents, this collection offers ready-to-use teaching tools that can be incorporated into math lessons or homework practice. Educators can use these resources to create structured classroom activities, while parents can reinforce learning at home with clear, engaging materials. By providing a comprehensive set of manipulatives, worksheets, and games, this page helps children develop strong numerical foundations and a love for mathematics.
Educational resources on this page help young learners grasp essential place value concepts through structured activities and visual aids. From step-by-step exercises to interactive skip-counting games, children develop confidence in comparing, ordering, and performing basic addition and subtraction with multi-digit numbers. These materials are spread across a range of formats to support gradual learning and reinforce number sense in meaningful ways.
For educators and parents, this collection offers ready-to-use teaching tools that can be incorporated into math lessons or homework practice. Educators can use these resources to create structured classroom activities, while parents can reinforce learning at home with clear, engaging materials. By providing a comprehensive set of manipulatives, worksheets, and games, this page helps children develop strong numerical foundations and a love for mathematics.

























































