Comparing numbers within 100 on a number line

Comparing numbers within 100 on a number line

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will find missing numbers in a sequence and estimating where we think a number would go on an unmarked blank number line.

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5 Questions

Q1.
How do you write 83 in words?
Eight Three
Correct answer: Eighty Three
Eigt Three
Eigty Three
Q2.
How do you write 26 in words?
Twentey Six
Correct answer: Twenty Six
Two Six
Twoty Six
Q3.
How do you write 47 in words?
Fortey Seven
Correct answer: Forty Seven
Four Seven
Fourteen Seven
Fourty Seven
Q4.
All of the numbers between 11 and 19 end in the suffix 'teen'. True or false?
Correct answer: False
True
Q5.
Which number is spelt incorrectly below?
Eighty Five
Forty One
Correct answer: Ninty One
Seventy Three

5 Questions

Q1.
Which number is greater? 24 or 42?
24
Correct answer: 42
Q2.
Which number is worth less? 45 or 54?
Correct answer: 45
54
Q3.
Look at the two numbers below. Tick the THREE statements that are true.
43 is greater than 47
Correct answer: 43 is less than 47
Correct answer: 47 is the greater number
Correct answer: Both numbers have the same amount of tens
The numbers are equal to each other
Q4.
Look at the number cards below. What is the smallest 2-digit number you can make?
Correct answer: 13
14
41
61
Q5.
Look at the number cards below. What is the greatest 2-digit number you can make?
53
56
60
63
Correct answer: 65

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UnitMaths / Numbers within 100