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Place Value First Grade Tens and Ones Practice Worksheets Numbers to 100

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Ale's Blooming Corner
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This was so helpful for teaching place value to my students! The activities were fun and engaging and allowed my students to work at a pace that accommodated them. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for creating this place value bundle for students to learn about the value of each digit in a number using a variety of activities.
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Place value first grade tens and ones worksheets using base ten blocks can be fun and effective! These place value activities and assessments include activities such as: counting and comparing tens and onesplace value base ten blocks, and expanded form - cut and paste activities. Practice in a fun and playful way can help students build their foundation for future numeration and operations skills!

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⭐️⭐️This resource is included in First Grade Number Sense, Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction⭐️⭐️

⭐️⭐️SAVE BIG for ALL-YEAR-LONG!!! This resource is also included in the FIRST GRADE MATH BUNDLE: Number Sense, Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, Word Problems, Data & Graphing, Telling Time. ⭐️⭐️

Here’s what you’ll get:

64 pdf pages, 19 engaging types of differentiated worksheets:

  • Counting Tens and Ones - by making groups of ten objects and counting the remainder
  • Counting Tens and Ones - count tens, count ones, and write the number
  • Tens and Ones - given the number, find how many tens and how many ones
  • Comparing Tens and Ones - count the tens and ones on two different pictures, write the numbers, and then compare them.
  • Find the number - given the number of tens and ones, find the number
  • Match the number
  • Find the digit
  • Before and After - write the number before/after the given number
  • In the middle - write the missing number in the middle
  • Place Value: Numbers 0-9 - base ten blocks, ten frames
  • Place Value: Teen Numbers - count base ten blocks and write the number
  • Place Value: Teen Numbers - count base ten blocks and choose the correct number
  • Place Value: Teen Numbers - Expanded Form of the number
  • Place Value Base Ten Blocks (Numbers 20-99) - count the base ten blocks and write the number
  • Place Value Base Ten Blocks (Numbers 20-99) - given the number, color corresponding base ten blocks.
  • Expanded Form (Numbers 20-99) - cut and paste the expanded form of the number.
  • Word Problems
  • Reviewing tens and ones
  • Reviewing Place Value

Easy to prep: just print them and give them to your students.

As the worksheets are differentiated and easy to solve individually they can be used in:

  • Math centers or stations
  • Small groups
  • Early Finishers
  • Morning Activity

Teachers like you said...

⭐️The Day Moon Classroom: “I’m also hunting down quality place value resources but this resource solves that problem. This is everything I need in one place.”

⭐️Amanda H. said: “My students loved doing these as part of their daily work and as part of an early finishers packet for additional practice.”

⭐️Rachel Z. said: “This resource was great value for money and will be used to support my students who are exploring and working with 2-digit numbers. Worksheets can be completed independently as they are simple and visually suited to younger students.”

⭐️Patti O. said: “This is a great resource! I was able to use it for centers as well as morning work. Thank you!”

⭐️Sarah L. said: “This helped my struggling math learners in first grade! It gave them so much extra practice! Thank you!”

⭐️Hillary R. said: “Excellent resource for homeschool!

⭐️Deanna D. said: “I like the variety of activities. Thank you!”

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
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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