Pastel Place Value Chart
I’ve used this place value chart for years as I find the colours help the children to read larger numbers. I keep it up all year round on my maths working wall and I regularly refer to it throughout the year. I’ve also printed a smaller version for children when teaching multiplying and dividing by multiples of 10.
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