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Place Value Posters Watercolor theme

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Rainbow Sky Creations
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This is a resource that once I put it up on the wall, it never came down. The colors are lovely, it is user friendly, and aids in my teaching. I receive many compliments every year.
I have these displayed on my wall above my smart TV and it has been such a wonderful resource. I refer to it almost daily!
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Description

Teach your students to read, record and understand numbers and how they work with this beautiful poster set. They have been designed as the perfect visual to keep displayed in your classroom all year round to support your teaching and students’ learning when it comes to place value and our number system.

This resource comes in a $$$ saving Classroom Decor BUNDLE.

This resource comes in a $$$ saving Place Value BUNDLE

Place value is a vital mathematical concept but can be a difficult one for students. This resource will help your students understand and visualise how our number system works.

Display these posters according to the size of the numbers your students are working with and add to your display as the year progresses and students begin to work with larger numbers.

Use the digit cards included to create an ‘interactive’ place value chart for students to work with. Create numbers to use as examples or choose a ‘number of the day’ to work with as a fluency warmup or for your learning activities.

**Note: Extra files have been recently added to include numbers containing commas**

Included in this pack:

  • A4 sized display posters (hundredths-billions) in colour
  • A4 sized display posters (hundredths-billions) in B&W
  • Decimal place poster and circle
  • ½ size display posters (colour and B&W)
  • Powers of 10 cards
  • Digit cards (0-9 and decimal place)
  • ’Space’ / ‘Comma’ / , cards to assist students in recording numbers
  • x10 arrow cards
  • /10 cards
  • Teacher display guide

Simply print and use!

❤️ What people are saying about this resource: ❤️

"I use these everyday. They visually reinforce place value and are easy to read." Peta

"Great resource! Perfect for my place value unit! Thank you!" Michelle

"An amazing resource!! I love how this looks in my classroom and it is such a good reference point for the students!" Mrs Goldthorp

"I love using these as a visual display for my year 3 students. With such varied abilities within the class, having this visual handy provides a great prompt when building numbers with many digits." Annaliese

"I loved this resource! It is super cute to hang in my classroom and my students are still referencing this chart months later!" Lexi

"This is exactly what I was looking for to create an interactive place value display for my students. It is clear and has just the right amount of information to support children." Karen

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.

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