Listly by Stephanie Alvarez
Here is a list of Place Value interactive games and worksheets to assist with teaching CCGPS NBT2 & NBT3
IXL is an interactive website that requires a membership. This website provides practice in many areas of mathematics in addition to place value concepts.
Critter Junction is a fun interactive game assisting with place value for the ones, tens and hundreds place.
In this interactive game students will be shown a ten rod and ones cubes. They must then click on the correct corresponding number.
In this interactive game, tens rods and ones cubes are on a boat. Sharks are swimming around in the water and the player must identify the correct number bubble. They will see a green check mark if their answer is correct. If they have chosen an incorrect answer, the shark will take a bite out of their boat.
In this interactive game, the player must look at a given number and then identify how many tens and ones are in that number.
This interactive game shows tens rods and ones cubes outside a boat. The player must choose the correct number bubble. If the answer is correct, a dolphin will jump over the boat. If incorrect, a shark will take a bite out of the boat.
Brain Pop Jr. is a membership website exploring a variety of academic areas. This particular video discusses place value. Following the video, students may take a quiz or explore a learning activity.
This is a free printable worksheet requiring students to identify the number of tens and ones or generate the number from a given set of tens and ones. Superteacher is a paid website but offers many free worksheets.
This interactive game requires its users to match numerals based on the underlined digit.
This interactive game gives students an opportunity to use the <, =, or < symbol to compare two numbers.
This interactive game shows students a number in the expanded form (ie. 7 tens and 3 ones) and requires them to click on the corresponding number.