To explore the components of numbers within 100 (Part 2)

To explore the components of numbers within 100 (Part 2)

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 does the pig have?
54 bricks
64 bricks
Correct answer: 74 bricks
Q2.
How many Dienes are there altogether?
Correct answer: 74 Dienes
77 Dienes
89 Dienes
Q3.
Look at the place value chart. How many tens and ones are there?
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?
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?
Correct answer: 96 bricks
97 bricks
98 bricks

4 Questions

Q1.
What two numbers make 100?
40 and 30
Correct answer: 50 and 50
60 and 10
70 and 20
Q2.
Which two numbers make 100?
30 and 60
40 and 30
50 and 40
Correct answer: 70 and 30
Q3.
Look at this part whole model, what number does it make?
38
69
Correct answer: 79
99
Q4.
Look at this part, part whole model, what number does it make?
Correct answer: 45
46
47

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Numbers 50 to 100 and beyond