Printable Base 10 Blocks
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This product is great for teachers who want to help their students better understand place value. With Printable Base 10 Blocks, students can use blocks or numbers to organize numbers into hundreds, tens, and ones on a place value chart. This is a great way for students to visualize place value and learn how to better work with numbers. This printable set of base-10 blocks provides a simple, effective way for students to explore place value using hands-on visual models. Featuring units, rods, and hundreds blocks, the resource allows learners to build, compare, and decompose numbers in a concrete way that supports deeper understanding. Teachers can use the blocks during whole-group instruction, small-group practice, or independent math centers to help students connect written numbers with physical representations. The layout makes it easy for students to cut out the pieces and manipulate them as they model ones, tens, and hundreds or practice composing and decomposing values. These blocks are especially useful for supporting early numeracy, introducing regrouping, and reinforcing foundational skills before moving to abstract algorithms. Whether students are learning to build two-digit numbers or comparing values using visual quantities, this printable tool offers a clear, accessible way to strengthen number sense and place-value fluency.
Teaching Tips & Learning Objectives
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Learning Objectives:
Identify ones, tens, and hundreds using visual models.
Represent numbers concretely using base-10 blocks.
Build and compare numbers by combining units, rods, and hundreds.
Teaching Tips:
Have students cut out the blocks and use them to build teacher-called numbers.
Pair this sheet with number-writing practice to connect concrete and symbolic forms.
Use rods and units to model regrouping before introducing written algorithms.
Skills Covered:
Place value to 100
Number representation with base-10 models
Composing and decomposing numbers
FAQs:
Can students cut out and reuse these blocks?
Yes, they can be cut out and used for hands-on number modeling.
Are hundreds, tens, and ones all included?
Yes, the page contains units, rods, and a hundreds grid.
Can this be used in centers?
Yes, it works well as a manipulative for independent or small-group math centers.
About This Product
Printable base-10 blocks to support place-value modeling and hands-on math practice.
What's Included
One page of units, rods, and hundreds blocks for cut-and-use manipulatives.
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Standards & Curriculum
Core Concepts:
Understanding ones, tens, and hundreds
Representing numbers with base-10 models
Building place-value fluency





