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Draw Quick Tens and Quick Hundreds Show ones, tens, and hundreds in different ways. Write 2 and 3 digit numbers through 200. Compare totals of ones and tens.
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Draw Numbers to 200
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Draw Quick Tens and Ones We will use the Number Path to show 24
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Draw Quick Tens and Ones First, how many groups of 10 are in 24? 24 Draw Quick Tens through the first 20 squares! What number does this show?
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Draw Quick Tens and Ones How many ones are in 24? 24 Draw four circles on the next 4 squares to show the 4 ones.
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Draw Quick Tens and Ones Next, let’s write an equation for 24!
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Draw Quick Tens and Ones Next, let’s write an equation for 24! Now, let’s draw Quick Tens and circles to show 24!
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Erase Your Boards.
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And now for a new number!
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68 Use the Number Path. Write an equation. Show the number with Quick Tens!
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68 Draw 5 Groups with Quick Tens and Circles.
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Draw Quick Tens and Ones Draw Quick Tens through the first 20 squares to show the two 10-groups.
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Erase your boards! Now, we’ll practice writing larger numbers. You’ll be working with the person next to you. Fill in the Number Path with Quick Tens to show 100. Fill in the middle of the board to show the 10 groups of 10 in 100.
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There is a way to draw a Quick Hundred that is faster than drawing 10 sticks. Draw a box around the Quick Tens!
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Erase your boards! Now we’ll be drawing numbers to 200. Watch Miss Udell
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Add Tens and Ones
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