Find the Missing Digit

This game, which challenges your child to find the missing digit in a four-digit number, will strengthen your kid’s understanding of thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. After a few rounds of play, your child will be identifying place value like nobody’s business!

What You Need:

  • 40 index cards. Use them to create four cards for each digit from 0-9 (for example, make four cards with the number 0, four with the number 1, etc.)
  • Place value chart showing Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

What You Do:

  1. Give each player a set of 20 number cards. Make sure each person has two of each number. Review the place value chart with your child.
  2. To start playing the game, say a 4-digit number aloud.
    1. Take three of your number cards and place each of them in the corresponding place value square.
    2. One square will be empty.
    3. The point is that your child will have to figure out which one is missing. For example, if you say the number 1,236 and place cards in the thousands, hundreds, and one positions, she would have to figure out that the 3 was missing from the tens position.
  3. Say the number again. Have your child complete the number by placing one of his/her number cards, the one showing the missing digit, on the empty place value square. Have your child read the place value of the missing digit. Ask your child to read the complete number. For every missing number he/she finds, he/she gets one point.
  4. Switch roles.
  5. After you’ve played this game a couple of times with only one digit missing, try gradually increasing the number of missing digits. Before long, your child will want to supply all four digits.

Source: Education.com