2.NBT.A.1 - Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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Coloring Hundreds
This coloring activity is a fun way to practice th...
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Place Value Skills
This place value sheet up to the hundreds place wi...
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Color By Number— Place Value
This coloring by number sheet is a fun way to prac...
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Lucky Hundreds
This St. Patrick's Day-themed place value sheet fo...
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Place Value Word Problems
This word problems worksheet within 200 is a great...
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Numbers & Names
This matching exercise will help students to pract...
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Expanded Form
This worksheet on expanded form is a great way to ...
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Place Value on the Farm
This three-digit place value sheet is a fun way fo...
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Place Value with Ice Cream Cones
In this three-digit place value sheet, students wi...
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What's That Number?
This place value sheet will help students to pract...
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Standard Form, Word Form, and Expanded Form
This worksheet is a great way to practice using ex...
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Place Value Practice
This place value sheet will help students to pract...