Place value - Numbers to 1,000 on a place value grid - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
This particular worksheet is aimed at enhancing children's understanding of place value, specifically focusing on numbers up to 1,000 using a place value grid. The National Curriculum objective for this lesson is to identify, represent, and estimate numbers using different representations. To facilitate this learning, the resources required include a place value grid, counters, differentiated sheets, and teaching slides. The vocabulary central to this lesson includes terms such as Place Value Grid, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, and Ones.
During the lesson, children will initially work with a physical place value grid and counters to build a concrete understanding of the concept. Key questions posed to the students include whether the sequence of building numbers (starting with tens, hundreds, or ones) matters, and what happens when you accumulate more than nine of the same unit, such as 10 tens or 11 ones. The worksheet tasks vary in complexity, with some children recording the number of counters to aid visualisation, while others use a standard place value grid or deal with more than nine counters in one column. The activities are designed to cater to different learning stages: working towards, working within, and achieving greater depth in fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills related to place value.