1st Grade Math - NBT.B.2 - Ones and Tens
11 Questions
Ones and Tens Introduction
What number is shown in the image below?
How many tens are in the number 78?
Type in the number that will correctly fill in the blank below.
Look at the picture below. If you were to write this number, what number would be in the ones place? Type in your answer.
Which of these images have a value of 10? Select ALL that apply.
Match each number to the amount of tens and ones it has.
Which values represent the picture below? Select Yes if it does, and No if it does not.
Put these values in order from smallest to largest.
Bob says that there are 20 blocks in the picture below. Do you agree with Bob? Why?
Does the number 22 have the same value has a number with 2 tens and 12 ones? Explain your answer by typing below.
The question sets found here work best in conjunction with the Strategic Thinking in Math training for grades 1 - 8.
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