How many ones make one ten?
5 ones10 ones15 onesSarah has 10 marbles. This is the same as:
1 ten2 tens3 tensWhich shows one ten?
7 cubes10 cubes12 cubesA bundle of ten pencils is equal to:
1 ten5 ones9 onesWhat makes a ten?
8 ones10 ones6 onesHow many ones are in one ten?
51015Tom has 10 cookies. This is the same as:
2 tens1 ten3 tensWhich is equal to one ten?
10 ones5 ones8 onesA group of 10 stickers is called:
Two tensOne tenThree tensWhich shows the same as one ten?
9 blocks7 blocks10 blocksThis engaging digital activity helps first graders master the essential concept of place value, specifically focusing on understanding that 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones. Through interactive questions and real-world examples, students develop a strong foundation in number sense and place value concepts.
After completing this differentiated learning activity, students will be able to:
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