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About Outdoor Games Place Value Resources

On Education.com, learn how outdoor games can be used to teach place value and number concepts through fun, active activities using materials like chalk, bean bags, hula hoops, and numbered objects. This approach helps students visualize tens and ones, improving understanding of core math skills in an engaging way.

Explore parks and playground lesson plans and worksheets on Education.com that incorporate physical activities such as human number lines, place value bean bag tosses, and scavenger hunts for numbered objects. These resources reinforce number concepts while promoting movement, coordination, and collaboration.

Use these engaging, ready-to-go resources to support math instruction outside the classroom, making learning interactive, enjoyable, and effective. Parents and teachers can incorporate tangible, hands-on activities into practice or stay active while reinforcing fundamental math skills.