A number search to help your students to learn place value.
Students need to find the numbers provided in the numbers panel.
The solutions are provided on the second page.
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A number search to help your students to learn place value.
Students need to find the numbers provided in the numbers panel.
The solutions are provided on the second page.
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It could be a good alteration to have these with numbers in words that the students then need to find in the number grid. I.e. 'two hundred and fifty eight' instead of 258
Great suggestion! Thanks Jonathan. We'll keep that in mind for when we are creating more resources like this one. Kind regards Jill