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Place Value Elves | Christmas Math Activity & Christmas Bulletin Board Craft

Original price was: $7.00.Current price is: $5.60.

This bundled Christmas Elf place value activity brings festive math practice to your classroom! With versions covering both TENS & ONES and HUNDREDS, TENS & ONES, students practice counting base ten blocks through task cards, a PowerPoint presentation, and hands-on activities. Perfect for centers, morning work, or whole-class practice, students can even create their own elf to display—an engaging way to reinforce place value skills during the holiday season.

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Description

Place value practice, Christmas style! This Christmas math activity will engage your students in practice of counting base ten blocks to determine the total number. This Elf place value activity can be used as individual, small group and whole class work. Perfect for math centers or math morning work, too!


Please note: This is the BUNDLED version!

Included in this bundled resource:

TENS & ONES VERSION

  • 16 place value elf task cards (base ten blocks represented are tens and ones)
  • 1 place value elf PowerPoint presentation
  • Recording sheet
  • Answer Key
  • Templates to create place value elf

HUNDREDS, TENS & ONES VERSION

  • 16 place value elf task cards (base ten blocks represented are hundreds, tens and ones)
  • 1 place value elf PowerPoint presentation
  • Recording sheet
  • Answer Key
  • Templates to create place value elf

Task Cards/Presentation

  • Use the 16 place value elf cards like task cards or Scoot. Place them around the room and have students travel to each card while filling out answers on their recording sheet –OR-
  • Use the elf place value cards in a center or small group, as early finisher tasks or morning work
  • Use the PowerPoint presentation to do a whole-class activity. Present the slides one at a time and give students time to figure out ‘how many’ each elf is made up of. Students will record answers on the recording sheet. Teacher can go over answers together as a class.

Place Value Elf – Create Your Own

  • Print out enough copies of all templates. Students will create the place value elf and then write ‘how many’ – perfect for a bulletin board display!
  • To up the challenge while students create their own elf, write a number on each of the cards before passing them out. Students will have to create the elf that you assign them – use as an informal assessment tool!
  • Please note: The ‘create your own elf’ activity will take some time because of the cutting – keep this in mind while planning!
  • Tip: Assign students to practice cutting skills by cutting out their base ten block templates as morning work and storing them in a baggie until it’s time to complete the activity.

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