Place Value Tens & Ones Miss Koch. For Our Activity Today, Follow Along In Your Packets! And be sure to write in your answers.

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Place Value Tens & Ones Miss Koch

For Our Activity Today, Follow Along In Your Packets! And be sure to write in your answers

Which number is in the tens place? Which number is in the ones place? 13 How many ones make a ten?

What Number Is Being Shown?

Let’s Try Practicing Another Way! If I Have 2 TENS and 4 ONES, What number do I have?

If I Have 1 TEN and 4 ONES, What number do I Have?

If I Have 3 tens and 0 ones, What Number Do I Have?

If I Have 0 Tens, and 7 Ones, What Number Do I Have?

If I Have 4 Tens, and 2 Ones, What Number Do I Have?

Figure Out The Value For Each Set Of Blocks THEN Circle The LARGER Number

Figure Out The Value For Each Set Of Blocks THEN Circle The LARGER Number!

Match Each Number With The Correct Set Of Base Ten Blocks:

A number that has 1 ten and 5 ones A number that has 5 tens and 9 ones A number that has 9 tens and 9 ones Match Each Number With The Correct Sentence:

Now We Are Going To Practice With A Hands On Activity! USING DIFFERENT Cereals We Are Going To Practice Place Values! Fruit Loops Represent Groups of Ten Cheerios Represent Ones

54 HOW MANY TENS? HOW MANY ONES?

23 HOW MANY TENS? HOW MANY ONES?

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3 HOW MANY TENS? HOW MANY ONES?

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80 HOW MANY TENS? HOW MANY ONES? Keep Up The Great Work

PICK A NUMBER BETWEEN 1 and 99 HOW MANY TENS? HOW MANY ONES? USE GLUE TO GLUE YOUR CEREAL INTO PLACE! FILL IN THE SENTENCE AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR WORKSHEET!