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To apply knowledge of number bonds

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To apply knowledge of number bonds

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will count in tens and ones using a place value chart, Dienes and number lines.
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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?
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38
69
Correct answer: 79
99
Q4.
Look at this part, part whole model, what number does it make?
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Correct answer: 45
46
47

4 Questions

Q1.
Complete the place value chart by choosing the correct answer.
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Correct answer: 1 ten and 3 ones
3 tens and 1 one
Q2.
Complete the place value chart by choosing the correct answer.
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2 tens and 9 ones
Correct answer: 3 tens and 8 ones
4 tens and 5 ones
Q3.
Complete the place value chart by choosing the correct answer.
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one hundred, four tens and two ones
Correct answer: one hundred, three tens and five ones
one hundred, three tens and two ones
Q4.
Complete the place value chart by choosing the correct answer.
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Correct answer: one hundred, six tens and eight ones
one hundred, six tens and nine ones
two hundred, six tens and nine ones

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UnitMaths / Numbers 50 to 100 and beyond