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Rounding to the Nearest Tens or Hundreds
Project these rounding problems as an all-class warm up, since they are written in large text and lend nicely to this purpose. Scholars round three numbers, two double-digit and one triple-digit, to both the hundreds and tens place. Note...
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Rounding to the Nearest Tens or Hundreds (In Words)
There are 10 chances here for scholars to practice rounding and place value. Each sentence prompts them to round a number to either the nearest ten or hundred, and learners find the answer in a list on the right. None of these numbers...
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One and Tens Place Value - Step-by-Step Lesson
Give your pupils a grasp of place value in a two-digit number. They see a drawing of counting cubes in a stick of ten, then examine a set of four. Mathematicians determine how many blocks there are by grouping the tens. Ideally, you will...
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Dividing Decimals by Powers of Ten (A)
Upper elementary and middle school learners solve a number of problems by dividing decimals by powers of ten. There are 45 problems to solve on the sheet.
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One and Tens Place Value
Counting is much easier when the objects are arranged in groups of 10! This place-value practice sheet helps young mathematicians grasp ones and tens place value through three exercises. First, they complete three missing addend...
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Number Sense: Expressing Numbers
Young scholars learn to express and write numbers in two ways. They complete two mixed application number expressions word problems. Learners finish by thinking of place value blocks to write the number and kind of blocks they could use...
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Tens and Units - Place Value
Young mathematicians can practice reading numbers from 0 through 200 from viewing this presentation. After a short warm up, learners are instructed to call out what each number stands for in each slide. Some good, solid practice!
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Place Value Review
Review various aspects related to place value with this easy-to-follow presentation. Learners can review the base ten system, see representations, and read descriptions of ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands, and numbers in expanded...
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Place Value - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones - Count the Balloons
Second graders count the number of balloons represented in groups of hundreds, tens, and ones, then compose a three-digit number. There are three problems to solve.
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Hundreds, Tens, and Units
How many hundreds, tens, and ones are there? The class examines 3 different images, each containing flats, rods, and units. They write down the number of 100s, 10s, and 1s, then the whole number they represent.
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Place Value Blocks
Flats, rods, and units are used to show what place value actually represents. Learners assess each image, writes the number of flats, rods, and units displayed then write the whole number each image represents. There are 5 problems to...
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Counting in Tens, Beginning with 70
Mr. Mouse instructs kids to fill in the blanks by counting 10's. They skip count by 10s to finish each of the 6 number lines. Learners will count by 10 beginning at 70, 100, 90, 50, 140, and 260.
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One Hundred Things
Learners practice estimating by handling items in groups of ten. They visualize how much space 100 items, such as pennies, peas, or beans, will take up after holding 10 of them. Students measure the difference in volume between 10...
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Tens and Ones
For this tens and ones worksheet, students complete several exercises that help them learn value places and write numbers as tens and ones. Students complete 45 problems.
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Tens and Ones Place Value Worksheet
Here's a learning exercise that provides opportunities to dissect 2-digit numbers into tens and ones. Given 6 numbers, learners write the 10s digit in a box and the digit in the ones place in another. With large type and sizable boxes,...
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Tens and Ones Worksheet: Writing 2-Digit Numbers
Before they can even skip count by tens, your youngest mathematicians can write 2-digit numbers simply by counting the number of tens represented in a picture, then the number of ones shown, and transferring their answers to the...
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What's Missing?
Add a challenge for your young mathematicians' adventures in double-digit addition. Instead of simply computing sums in the 9 problems, they work backwards to fill in blanks among the addends. Resource makes a terrific extension or...
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Stand By Me!
Get your little mathematicians moving with this experiential activity in which one child is the "tens" and another is the "ones." They collect the number of unifix cubes (in tens or singles) assigned to their respective place values and...
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100 Dots
In this counting skills worksheet, students draw 10 dots on each of the 10 pictured ladybugs.
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Identifying and Writing Decimals up to Hundredths
Five sets of blocks representing whole units, tenths, and hundredths are grouped so that learners can evaluate the total values. This provides practice with place value and the use of decimals. Answers are included. The brevity of this...
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Tens and Ones
In this tens and ones worksheet, learners fill in the tens place for the number given to them. Students fill in the 60 for the number 66.
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Place Value Tens and Ones
Students use manipulative to identify the ones and tens digit in a number, use pictorial representation to identify the ones and tens digit in a number and determine the value of a number given tens and ones.
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Zero is Our Hero
Pupils use construction paper to make a set of folding cards that initially hide a zero and then open to reveal a new number. They put their cards into sequential order and recognize numbers as they count by ten.
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Reinforcement Lesson in Place Value
Here is a wonderful place value game for your pupils that is played with dice. Very clear instructions on how the game is played are included in the plan. According to the author, they will "groan in disapproval" when it's time to stop...