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Digital Math Centers - 4th Grade Whole Numbers & Place Value For Google Slides™

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Jennifer Findley
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These were great activities I used for practice in my place value unit. I loved how some of the slides were more challenging than others which helped keep my student engaged. These were perfect for my virtual classroom. Thank you!
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Do you love math centers but wish it didn't require so much prep work? Digital math centers and activities are the perfect solution!

Using digital math centers can give you all of the same features of math centers (engaging, interactive) but without all the prep! And you can easily differentiate your centers with a few clicks on your computer!

About the Digital Math Centers

*This resource includes links to access 14 Digital Math Centers to review Whole Numbers and Whole Number Place Value (up to and including 6-digit numbers).

*These digital math centers are created for use with Google Slides. They may be used on other platforms, but support and assistance is only included for Google Classroom.

*Each digital math center includes more than one slide with most containing 6-8 slides.

*These digital math activities are not meant to be used for just review. They are meant to be used to truly supplement your instruction and provide meaningful practice as you are teaching the different math skills.

*You will likely not use all of the math centers in this resource with all of your students. This was intentional. This will allow you to use some of the math centers with all of your students and some with only those who need it (for support or for extra practice.)

*These are also excellent options for hands-on digital math practice at home.

Where Are the Google Slides Links? The details and links to access the centers begin on page 3 of the PDF titled Digital Math Centers LINKS to ACCESS.

Where Are the Answer Keys? The answer keys are included in the folder labeled Answer Keys. They are divided into separate PDFs so you can upload them as a way for students to self-check (if you wish). Teacher and student Instructions are included in the folder to help you with this.

More Details About the Digital Math Centers

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1. Build a Number: For this center, students will use moveable number pieces to build a number based on requirements given.

2. Model a Number: For this center, the students will use place value discs to model 6-digit numbers.

3. Model a Number #2: For this center, the students will use place value discs to model 6-digit numbers using a place value chart to guide them.

4. Representing Whole Numbers: For this center, the students will complete a table showing different ways to represent whole numbers up to 6-digits.

5. Place Identification: For this center the students will use moveable number to tiles to answers questions that show they can identify a digit’s place value.

6. Identifying Place Value: For this center, the students will use moveable pieces to show they can identify the place value of a given number.

7. Understanding Place Value: For this center, the students will show their understanding of the value of a digit based on its place value location using movable pieces to make equivalent statements.

8. Understanding Values of Digits: For this center, the students will show their understanding of the value of a digit based on its place value location using movable pieces to make equivalent statements.

9. Comparing Values of Digits: For this center, the students will use moveable pieces to correctly complete statements comparing the value of numbers based on their place value location.

10. True or False: For this center, the students will read statements about whole numbers and sort them as true or false.

11. Reading Numbers: For this center, the students will use number tiles to build the standard forms of number when given the word form.

12. Reading Numbers: For this center, the students will use number tiles to build the standard forms of number when given the expanded form.

13. Expanded Form Puzzles: For this center, the students will match the standard forms and the expanded forms of whole numbers by dragging the pieces to make matches.

14. Word Form Puzzles: For this center, the students will match the standard forms and the word forms of whole numbers by dragging the pieces to make matches.

4th Grade Whole Number Skills Included:

  • Building and Modeling 6-Digit Numbers
  • Identifying Place Value
  • Identifying a Digit's Value Based on Its Position in a Number
  • Representing Numbers in Standard Form, Word Form, and Expanded Form
  • Comparing Digits' Values Based on Location

Want MORE Digital Math Centers like this?

*Click here to see 14 Digital Rounding Numbers Math Centers.

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Last updated Aug 23rd, 2020
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Standards

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Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

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