This maths teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify and record sets of three digit numbers that can be built using different combinations of hundreds, tens and ones.

The class can explore and model how the value of numbers change when digits are swapped between positions for hundreds, tens and ones in a range of different numbers.

Download this teaching pack including classroom activities and an interactive presentation to identify and record sets of three digit numbers that can be built using different combinations of hundreds, tens and ones

Activities in this teaching pack include a differentiated set of templates to identify and record numbers that can be built using combinations of hundreds, tens and ones by using concrete objects and pictorial diagrams to model how numbers can change when the digits are swapped between different positions.

The interactive presentation gets the children to explore the three digit numbers that can be built using different combinations of hundreds, tens and ones.

This lesson is part of a maths scheme of work to get the children to investigate the place value of the numerical digits in numbers with different combinations of hundreds, tens and ones. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.

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