Practice place value with these fun FREE printable math games! Download the Roll Hundreds (or Thousands) game boards today!
Learning, in general, is more fun when it is hands-on and engaging, which is why I tend to make lots of printable games. Specifically, I have found that math is a lot more fun for my kids when I create fun, interactive math printables to go along with whatever concept they are learning!
Hence, the Roll Hundreds and Roll Thousands games, which are all about place value.

Supplies Needed to Play the Game:
- One die labeled with any six numbers from 0-9. (We prefer to use either our Education Cubes or our Write-On Wipe-Off Dice.

- Dry erase markers
- Roll Hundreds game board (Scroll to download the FREE printable)
Prepare the Game:
Preparing the game is pretty simple. Print one Roll Hundreds game board for each person. Laminate for durability and repeated use. Cut the page in half; as there are two game boards per page.
How to Play the Roll Hundreds Game:
Each player takes turns rolling the die/cube and must decide whether to write the number in either the ones, tens, or hundreds column on their game board without letting the other players see their board.
However, it is okay for players to see what numbers their opponents roll. In fact, knowing this information can cause players to strategize more with their own number placement.
Once the number is written, it must stay in that place. Continue until all players have filled all the columns on their game board.
Once all columns are filled, reveal the game boards. The player with the highest number wins the round! That player places a tally mark in the Winner box and another round of play continues.
NOTE: While the game must be played with at least two players, there is no maximum number of players.
Sample Game in Action (with two players):
First, Player A rolls a 5 and decides to write it in the tens column.

Player B rolls a 3 and decides to write it in the ones column.

Then Player A rolls an 8 and decides to write it in the hundreds column.

Player B rolls a 5 and decides to write it in the tens column.

And Player A rolls another 8 and writes it in the ones column.

Lastly, Player B rolls a 9 and writes it in the hundreds column.

The players each reveal their game boards and determine that Player B has the highest number. So, Player B puts a tally in the Winners column.

The players both erase their boards and continue playing more rounds. Continue placing tally marks to determine the winner of each round.
The person with the most tally marks wins the game!
In addition to the Roll Hundreds Place Value Game I have also made a Roll Thousands Game which is played the very same way!

Looking for more ways to make math fun?
Be sure to check out even more of my math-themed games, printables, and activities below.
10 Days of Math Games & Activities:
This post was part of the 10 Days of…Series hosted by iHomeschool Network.
- Making Equations (Addition & Subtraction) Math Game
- Number Line Addition & Subtraction Math Game
- Guess the Coins Math Game
- Roll Hundreds & Roll Thousands (Place Value Math Game)
- Living Math Books: Reading as a Math Activity
- Circle Subtraction Math Game
- Grid Multiplication Math Game
- Making it Whole (Fractions Game)
- Off the Grid (Addition & Subtraction Game)
- Math Games for Family Game Night
Ready to download the Roll Hundreds / Thousands Games?
The download link for the Roll Hundreds and Roll Thousands games is further down on the page. However, you probably want the blocks that are shown in the pictures, right?!?
Well, you can get the blocks (without the insert cards) here, but if you want the insert cards that coordinate with the game, I’ve got a special deal for you! Education Cubes Lifetime Access! Read about it below and then grab the Roll Hundreds / Thousands place value games!
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Download Instructions:
Ready to download the FREE printables? Simply click the gold DOWNLOAD button below and the PDF file will automatically download to your device.
Having Trouble? If you have clicked the gold DOWNLOAD button below and you are still having trouble downloading the file, please contact me so I can help!

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This post was originally published on April 19, 2012.



Mama Jenn
Yay! So glad the game was helpful for you!
Roxy Seymour
Thanks so much, these will be great to use for Maths practice.
Mama Jenn
You are very welcome!!!
Becka
Thank you so much I just found out today how much my son was really struggling with this concept. Glad I found your site
Mama Jenn
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy your Education Cubes!
Gabrielle
I finally broke down and ordered the cubes and purchased an Education Cubes membership. Now I am impatiently waiting for our cubes to arrive! Thanks so much for sharing so many wonderful ideas.
Kayla Arrowood
Actually really needing this activity now! Thanks Mama Jenn!!