1. In the number 45, what does the 4 represent?
2. How many tens are in 37?
3. What is 52 broken into tens and ones?
4. In the number 28, what does the 8 represent?
5. How many ones are in 63?
6. What number has 4 tens and 7 ones?
7. In 91, what is the value of 9?
8. How many tens are in 70?
9. What is 86 made of?
10. In 15, what is the value of 1?
This engaging digital activity helps first-grade students master their understanding of place value concepts, specifically focusing on tens and ones in two-digit numbers. Through interactive questions and real-world examples, students learn to break down two-digit numbers into their place values while having fun!
After completing this differentiated learning game, students will be able to:
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