This year, first graders will be introduced to place value and our base 10 number system, usually by starting with 2-digit numbers (100 or less). This guided lesson helps introduce place value to first graders through instruction and examples targeted to this skill. If your child finishes the lesson and needs more practice with place value, download and print the accompanying worksheets suggested by our curriculum team.
This expanded form worksheet gets your child to break down numbers by ones and tens. This expanded form worksheet is an easy introduction to place value.
How high can you count? First and second graders will strengthen their understanding of ones and tens with this hundreds chart. Students will fill in the missing numbers up to 120 and then answer questions using the chart.
Week 2 of our Second Grade Fall Review Packet features five days of engaging learning activities designed to help learners prepare for their second grade debut.
Kids count and get familiar with patterns in numbers from one to 100. Using the hundred chart first graders can count and add by ones and by tens to build a strong base.
Grasping two digit numbers requires several skills. These materials help with basic two digit number skills, such as counting, but also introduce concepts such as greater than, less than, or equal to. With fun options, like connect the dots, teaching two digit numbers will be easy, and then, your students will be ready for three digit numbers!