1.NBT: Number and Operations in Base Ten
2. Understand Place Value
This
standard is extremely important for 1st graders to learn because the concept of
place value must be learned in order for them to be prepared for the math to
come in future grades. Children need to have a concrete understanding of place
value in order to be ready for adding or subtracting large numbers, estimating,
regrouping, division, and multiplication. It is also helpful if students use
digital citizenship to learn and practice the concept of place value. In today's society, technology is used in
many parts of our lives. We use technology for work, play, education, online
banking, shopping, and for many other functions. It is important that children
learn and are comfortable using digital technology. The digital resources that
I will recommend will be a great starting point for children to get comfortable
using technology to enhance their knowledge on place value. Some of the
resources will be for students to use in the classroom and at home, while
others will be resources for parents to refer to.
Before students begin using their Chromebooks or IPADs, I will have students watch a Powtoon on how to use technology responsibly. I want students to know how to be a digital citizen before using technology in our Place Value lesson. I will show this video to the whole class, have a class discussion, and end with questions the students might have on how to properly use the Chromebooks or IPADs. Once students have an understanding of how to be a digital citizen, they will be ready for the following resources.
Before students begin using their Chromebooks or IPADs, I will have students watch a Powtoon on how to use technology responsibly. I want students to know how to be a digital citizen before using technology in our Place Value lesson. I will show this video to the whole class, have a class discussion, and end with questions the students might have on how to properly use the Chromebooks or IPADs. Once students have an understanding of how to be a digital citizen, they will be ready for the following resources.
The following links are YouTube videos on Place Value:
Place
Value First Grade - Tens and Ones From
Math & Learning Videos 4 Kids
I will show this videos to the whole class prior to myself beginning the lesson. These videos will provide students with a quick over view of Place Value before I begin the full lesson. I have found these videos to be engaging and meet the needs of diverse learning styles within the classroom. Students will also be able to refer back to these videos on their Chromobooks or IPADs at their desk or at home. I will provide the link for them on Edmodo and our classroom web page. Edmodo is a website that allows me to communicate with my students, provide links, and assignments for them to access.
Place
Value Lesson - 1st and 2nd Grade Math From
Math & Learning Videos 4 Kids
This video will also be shown at the beginning of a lesson to give students a quick over view of Place Value in ones and tens. I like how the video provides the concept through visual and audio to meet the needs of diverse learners. I will display this on the board for the whole class to see, but students will also be able to refer to this video at their desks or at home on their Chromebooks or IPADs. The link to this video will be on Edmodo and our class's web page, so students have access to it any time.
The following links are for students to access free games
on place value:
The
first grade place value games include: Base Ten Bingo, Base Ten Blocks, Base
Ten Fun, and Comparing Number Values. These games can be accessed in the
classroom on the students' Chroomebooks or IPADs. I would recommend having
students try these activities after the lesson to assess their understanding of
Place Value. The website provides the students with immediate feedback, or
scoring, of the their answers. This website can also be accessed at home if
students want or need extra practice through our class's web page. I might also have this website be a math center for students to practice.
This
website offers 22 exercises and games along with 7 practice tests and quizzes.
This is another website that I will have students use after a lesson to assess
their understanding of the material. This website could be used as a center during math centers for students to have extra practice. The website provides students with the
number of questions they answered correctly. This website will tell me and the
students if they are understanding the concept of Place Value. The practice
tests and quizzes are also another resource I can use for assessing students'
understanding of place value. Students can also access these exercises, games,
practice tests, and quizzes at home for studying for a math test or extra
practice. This link will be provided for my students on Edmodo and our class's web page.
This
is another website that offers 5 free games for students to play for checking
their understanding of Place Value: Shark Place Value, Dino Place Value, Place
Blocks, Count Up Place Chips, and Duck Golf. All of these games provide
students and myself immediate feedback on their understanding of Place Value.
Students are able to see right away the number of questions they answered
correctly. This would be another option for students to do during math centers for extra practice. Students will access these games in the classroom and at home for extra practice and as a method of studying for a test. The link will be posted on Edmodo and our class's web page.
place value math song: ones, tens, hundreds From Mr. R's Songs for Teaching
This song and video have great visual aids to assist students understand the concept of Place Value. I also find that students are able to remember concepts better when they know a fun song or phrase. Students will see this on the board when I project it for the whole class to see. I will also have this website on Edmodo and our class's webpage, so students can access it at their desks or at home on their Chromebooks or IPADs. This song can be introduced at the beginning, middle, or end of a lesson.
This website provides math videos that will be shown at the beginning of a lesson to provide students with a quick over view of Place Value. These videos can also be used to prepare students for an activity during math centers. The website has both videos on place value and fun songs for students to sing and listen to. These videos can be shown to the whole class, or students can view them individually at their desks on their Chromebooks or IPAds. Students will have access to the link for this website on Edmodo and our class's web page.
The following link can be used by teachers or parents:
This link can be used by teachers to get worksheets for their students to complete on Place Value. They could be used as an exit slip or a quick quiz to assess student's understanding of Place Value. Parents can also use this website to provide their children with extra practice on Place Value for studying for a math test. I will provide a link to this website on our class's web page, so that parents and students have access to it.
The following link is for teachers and parents:
This website provides lesson plan ideas and worksheets that teachers can use in their lessons on Place Value. I believe this website is just a starting point of ideas for teachers and should not consist of their entire lesson. Technology should be integrated in the lesson. This website is also for parents to refer to when they need to refresh their memory on Place Value. I will have a link to this website on our class's web page for parents to access it.
It is crucial that teachers integrate technology into our lessons as much as possible. Digital citizenship is growing, therefore, students need to use technology and feel comfortable with it at an early age. This is a great starting point of digital resources that teachers, students, and parents can use on Place Value for in the classroom and at home.





