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Math Work Stations to Align with Chapter 6TRANSCRIPT
Debbie Diller’s Math Work Stations
Chapter 6: Place Value Work Stations
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Collect and Count
Take turns rolling number cube.
Gather connecting cubes according to the
number rolled and add to the place value mat.
Determine how many groups of ten and the
remaining ones.
Continue until someone reaches 100 cubes.
Take turns rolling number cube.
Gather pennies according to the number rolled
and add to the place value mat.
Can you make a trade for a dime?
Continue until someone reaches 100 cent.
Race to 100
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Choose numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80
90, or 100 and fill in the bingo board.
Roll both number cubes and record the two digit
number on the recording sheet.
Example: 2 and 5 are rolled. You can have 25 or 52.
Use 100 chart and round to the set of ten closest
to the number rolled.
Record the nearest ten on the recording sheet.
Rounding Bingo Directions
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Monopoly Money Challenge
Take turns pulling three dollar bills from the pa-
per bag..
The partner with the higher number collected
will keep their money and add it to their place
value mat.
Continue until someone reaches 999 dollars.
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