














Place Value Task Card Game – Printable Math Activity for 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grade | Hands-On Place Value Practice
Reinforce place value skills with this fun and flexible Place Value Task Card Game!
Perfect for students in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade, this printable activity combines learning and play with 24 task cards designed to build understanding of place value up to thousands, ten-thousands, and beyond. Use it as a math center, partner game, or whole-class review!
With simple print-and-go setup, this game is ideal for busy teachers who want to bring engagement and rigor to their math block — with no prep required.
📦 What’s Included:
20 place value task cards (4 per page)
Student recording sheet
Teacher answer key
Game instructions (for individual, partner, or group play)
Printable in color and black & white
PDF format, non-editable, 8.5 x 11 inches
📝 How to Use:
Print in landscape view for best formatting. This resource is designed for easy, flexible use in your classroom with minimal prep time!
Print and Cut
Print the task cards (4 per page) on cardstock or regular paper. For durability, consider laminating. Cut along the dotted lines to separate the 20 task cards.Choose Your Format
Use the cards in a way that fits your classroom needs:Individual Practice: Students work independently using the recording sheet.
Partner Game: Students take turns answering cards and checking each other's work.
Small Group or Whole-Class Activity: Use as a scoot game, quiz-style review, or station rotation.
Record & Check
Students use the recording sheet to write their answers. When finished, they can self-check or peer-check using the included answer key.Differentiate Easily
Mix and match cards to target specific place value concepts or skill levels. Great for differentiated instruction!Store & Reuse
Store cards in a small bin or envelope for easy access. Because the cards are non-consumable, they can be reused year after year.
🎯 Perfect For:
Math centers & stations
Early finishers
Small group review
Test prep or skill reinforcement
Homeschool lessons
Sub plans
Interactive notebooks (cut & paste use)
❤️ Why Teachers Love It:
Ready-to-use with minimal prep
Supports multiple learning formats (individual, partner, whole-class)
Builds conceptual understanding of place value
Encourages student collaboration and discussion
Aligned with Common Core State Standards
Saves planning time and increases student engagement
Reinforce place value skills with this fun and flexible Place Value Task Card Game!
Perfect for students in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade, this printable activity combines learning and play with 24 task cards designed to build understanding of place value up to thousands, ten-thousands, and beyond. Use it as a math center, partner game, or whole-class review!
With simple print-and-go setup, this game is ideal for busy teachers who want to bring engagement and rigor to their math block — with no prep required.
📦 What’s Included:
20 place value task cards (4 per page)
Student recording sheet
Teacher answer key
Game instructions (for individual, partner, or group play)
Printable in color and black & white
PDF format, non-editable, 8.5 x 11 inches
📝 How to Use:
Print in landscape view for best formatting. This resource is designed for easy, flexible use in your classroom with minimal prep time!
Print and Cut
Print the task cards (4 per page) on cardstock or regular paper. For durability, consider laminating. Cut along the dotted lines to separate the 20 task cards.Choose Your Format
Use the cards in a way that fits your classroom needs:Individual Practice: Students work independently using the recording sheet.
Partner Game: Students take turns answering cards and checking each other's work.
Small Group or Whole-Class Activity: Use as a scoot game, quiz-style review, or station rotation.
Record & Check
Students use the recording sheet to write their answers. When finished, they can self-check or peer-check using the included answer key.Differentiate Easily
Mix and match cards to target specific place value concepts or skill levels. Great for differentiated instruction!Store & Reuse
Store cards in a small bin or envelope for easy access. Because the cards are non-consumable, they can be reused year after year.
🎯 Perfect For:
Math centers & stations
Early finishers
Small group review
Test prep or skill reinforcement
Homeschool lessons
Sub plans
Interactive notebooks (cut & paste use)
❤️ Why Teachers Love It:
Ready-to-use with minimal prep
Supports multiple learning formats (individual, partner, whole-class)
Builds conceptual understanding of place value
Encourages student collaboration and discussion
Aligned with Common Core State Standards
Saves planning time and increases student engagement