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Place Value Base Ten Tens and Ones Worksheets Print and Digital Boom Deck

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109 + 24 PRINT SCOOT CARDS + 26 BOOM DIGITAL CARDS
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Looking to teach your students Place Value Base Ten Tens and Ones? This collection of worksheets and digital Boom Deck will be extremely handy! It is a thorough pack featuring activities targeting the Common Core Curriculum Standards. The focus is on repeating activities for each new skill to conceptualize the understanding of tens and ones.


Separate file featuring Australian/UK spellings included.


The print-n-go sheets feature:

  • One booklet cover (if compiling all sheets into a booklet)
  • 7 posters on tens and ones, expanded form
  • Count in Tens with Popsicle Sticks visuals
  • Count in Tens with Ten Frames visuals
  • Count in Tens with Base Ten visuals
  • Count in Tens with Cookie visuals
  • Count in Tens with Money visuals
  • Count in Tens with Groups of Ten Images
  • Count in Tens and write in Word Form
  • Counting in Tens and Matching Standard Form and Expanded Form
  • Counting in Tens and Matching Standard Form and Word Form
  • Counting groups of apples, ice-cubes, pencils, kids in buses in groups of ten
  • Tens and Left Overs with images, base ten blocks, ten frames, and Rekenreks frames
  • Write in Tens from 10 to 150 in Standard Form
  • Write in Tens from 10 to 100 in Word Form
  • Writing the Tens Value of the underlined digit in Standard Form
  • Writing the Tens Value of the underlined digit in Word Form
  • Cut-n-Glue matching Standard Numbers to tens visuals
  • Cut-n-Glue tens cards in Number Houses
  • Coloring Tens given a Standard Number
  • Coloring Tens on a hundred chart given a Standard Number
  • Making and Drawing Tens
  • Tens Number Roll
  • Tens Number Spin
  • Tens Visuals Spin
  • Link to nursery rhymes: Counting groups of sheep, soldiers in tens
  • Count in Ones with Block Visuals
  • Counting Tens and Ones with Base Ten Visuals
  • Coloring Tens and Ones (Base Ten Visuals)
  • Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones in Number Houses
  • Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones with Base Ten Visuals
  • Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones with Popsicle Stick Visuals
  • Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones matching Word Form to Standard Form
  • Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones expanded Form to Base Ten visuals
  • Drawing Tens and Ones for a given number in the Number Bond
  • Making and Drawing Tens and Ones
  • Standard Form of Tens and Ones to Expanded Form
  • Word Form of Tens and Ones to Expanded Form
  • Expanded Form of Tens and Ones to Standard Form
  • Writing the Value of the underlined Tens or Ones digit
  • Writing Tens and Ones from Word Form to Standard Form
  • Tens and Ones Visual Spinner
  • Tens and Ones Addition Sentences with House Visuals
  • Representing Tens and Ones visuals in three ways: Word Form, Expanded Form and Standard Form
  • Drawing more of an amount in a ten frame to match the standard number.
  • Comparing Numbers with signs: < > =

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This pack targets differentiation and will greatly benefit all your students, more so the ones who are academically challenged. I can confidently say all my students had a sound understanding of tens and ones after the study of this unit.


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Total Pages
109 + 24 PRINT SCOOT CARDS + 26 BOOM DIGITAL CARDS
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).

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