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Represent the 10 times table in different ways

I can represent the 10 times table in different ways.

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Represent the 10 times table in different ways

I can represent the 10 times table in different ways.

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Key learning points

  1. The 10 times table can be represented in different ways with groups of 10
  2. The 10 times table can be recorded as skip counting in 10 on a number line.
  3. The number of counts is one of the factors and the skip size of 10 is the other factor.
  4. The 10 times table can be represented using multiplication equations.

Keywords

  • Skip count - Counting in steps of equal size. For example, skip counting in twos means to count in equal steps of two.

  • Factor - A factor is a number which exactly divides another whole number.

  • Product - A product is the result of two or more numbers multiplied together.

Common misconception

Children may struggle to count in multiples of 10s and recognise this as groups of 10

Use of concrete resources: 10 frame and 10 p coins can support children to practise skip counting in 10s. Then move onto counting in 10s on a number line.

Take every opportunity to count in groups of 10 to support fluency and recall of multiplication facts.
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6 Questions

Q1.
Skip count in 10s to count the counters.
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Correct Answer: 40
Q2.
Skip count in 10s to count the counters.
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Correct Answer: 60
Q3.
Select the numbers that are multiples of 10
Correct answer: 60
Correct answer: 70
77
Correct answer: 80
85
Q4.
There are __________ packs of 10 pencils.
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four
Correct answer: five
six
seven
Q5.
What is the missing number from this sequence?
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Correct Answer: 40
Q6.
Which of these correctly completes the sequence in the correct order?
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40, 30
30, 40
Correct answer: 40, 50
20, 30

6 Questions

Q1.
Aisha is counting on in 10s: 40, 50, 60, What multiple of 10 comes next?
Correct Answer: 70
Q2.
Select the different ways of saying 50
4 groups of 10
Correct answer: 5 groups of 10
Correct answer: 10, 5 times
5 times 5
Q3.
Complete: 4 tens are
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Correct Answer: 40
Q4.
There are 6 packs of pencils. Each holds 10 pencils. Select the correct multiplication expression which represents this.
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6 × 6
Correct answer: 6 × 10
10 × 10
Q5.
How many pencils are there altogether? pencils.
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Correct Answer: 60
Q6.
There are 10 sweets in each packet. If there are 100 sweets altogether, how many packets of sweets are there?
Correct Answer: 10

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UnitMaths / Representing counting in 2s, 5s and 10s as the 2, 5 and 10 times tables