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This resource relates to tens and ones place value worksheets. Now includes PDF fillable worksheets, which your students can complete on a computer device.

There is a total of 25 worksheets with three different activities.

Some students may require concrete objects to help them.
To make this a practical lesson together with the worksheets, you can set out base 10 towers or dienes, unifix cubes or other objects to help students set out tens and ones/units columns and then complete the worksheets.

Content:
• Worksheets (A) to (I): Write the number the base 10 tower blocks represent
• Worksheets 1 to 8: Cut/paste base 10 tower blocks activity
• Worksheets 1 to 6: Describing numbers

This product contains three different activities relating to tens and ones.

Worksheets (A) to (I):
Students work out what number the base 10 towers represent and then write the number in the circle.

Worksheets 1 to 8:
This is a cut and paste activity. Students read the numbers in the circles and then look for the tens and ones towers that represent that number. They cut out and glue the correct tens and ones onto the blank boards.

Worksheets 1 to 6:
Students complete a table.
On the left-hand side are numbers. For each number students describe the number in tens and ones. Worksheet 1 shows the first example, e.g. the number 16 is 1 ten and 6 ones.

Extension opportunity: The more able can expand each number, so 16 would be 10 + 6

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