To explore the components of numbers within 100

To explore the components of numbers within 100

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will count in tens and ones using a place value chart.

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5 Questions

Q1.
How many bricks are there altogether?
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25 bricks
32 bricks
Correct answer: 34 bricks
Q2.
How many bricks are there altogether?
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56 bricks
Correct answer: 66 bricks
76 bricks
Q3.
How many Dienes do we have?
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There are 43 Dienes altogether.
Correct answer: There are 56 Dienes altogether.
There are 65 Dienes altogether.
Q4.
How many sticks are there?
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Correct answer: 46 sticks
76 sticks
97 sticks
Q5.
How many sticks are there?
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Correct answer: 24 sticks
25 sticks
26 sticks

5 Questions

Q1.
How many bricks does the pig have?
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54 bricks
64 bricks
Correct answer: 74 bricks
Q2.
How many Dienes are there altogether?
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Correct answer: 74 Dienes
77 Dienes
89 Dienes
Q3.
Look at the place value chart. How many tens and ones are there?
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There are 5 tens and 3 ones.
Correct answer: There are 6 tens and 3 ones.
There are 7 tens and 3 ones.
Q4.
Look at this place value chart, how many tens and ones are there?
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Correct answer: There are 4 tens and 4 ones.
There are 4 tens and 5 ones.
There are 5 tens and 3 ones.
Q5.
How many bricks are there?
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Correct answer: 96 bricks
97 bricks
98 bricks

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Numbers 50 to 100 and beyond