The learning center titled "Place Value Practice: Jungle-Themed Activities for Individuals and Partners" gives students multiple ways to practice place-value concepts up to the thousands place. Some activities are designed to be completed by individuals, while others invite students to play a game with a partner. Worksheet activities in the learning center include:

* Player one calls out the numbers on a provided strip. Player two creates the number by putting number cards in the correct place values on the worksheet. So, if player one calls out 73, students put the 7 card in the tens spot, and the 3 in the ones spot.

* Player one places the correct speech bubbles on a set of four zebras while player two writes a number onto the blank to show it. For example, player one might write a 2 on the hundreds bubble, and player two writes 200 on the line.

* Player one covers a number on a 4x4 grid with a coconut. Player two lifts the coconut and identifies which place value that digit occupies.

* Individual students use a key that displays coconut symbols that represent different numbers to match each group of coconuts to its number.

* Individual students cover the grey numbers on a page with a coconut. They look at what place value it is and write the number on the blank, so a 2 in the tens place would be written as 20.

These worksheets help students solidify their understanding of place value, which helps with number sense and will give them confidence when tackling complex math problems in the future.