Year 1
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will count, compare and order numbers within 100.
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3 Questions
Q1.
Which number has the most tens?
34
46
Q2.
If two different numbers have matching 'ones', what should we compare next to order them by size?
how many ones they each have
Q3.
Which of these numbers is neither the biggest nor the smallest?
40
45
4 Questions
Q1.
True or False. Are these numbers ordered from greatest value to least value correctly?
False
Q2.
True or False. Are these numbers ordered from greatest value to least value correctly?
True
Q3.
True or False. Are these numbers ordered correctly from least value to the greatest value?
False
Q4.
True or False. Are these numbers ordered from least value to greatest value correctly?
True