Place Value Tens and Ones
Interactive game with multiple rounds, auto-scoring, and unlimited replay.
- Format
- Interactive (Online)
- Grades
- 1
- Subjects
- math
- Standards
- 1.NBT.B.2.C1.NBT.B.2.A1.NBT.B.2.B
What's included
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About this game
This engaging digital activity helps first graders master their understanding of place value, specifically focusing on how numbers like 10, 20, 30, up to 90 represent groups of tens. Through interactive questions, students learn to recognize that these numbers are composed of specific quantities of tens with zero ones.
The game provides immediate feedback and multiple opportunities for practice, making it perfect for both classroom use and distance learning. Teachers can use it for assessment, review, or independent practice.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Understand that numbers 10-90 represent specific quantities of tens
- Recognize that numbers like 20 mean two tens and zero ones
- Connect place value concepts to real-world scenarios
- Build foundation for working with larger numbers
Tags
place value, tens and ones, base ten, number sense, first grade math, common core math, digital math game, interactive assessment, elementary math, number concepts, tens place
Common Core standards covered
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).
Perfect for the way you teach
- Engaging classroom centers
- Auto-scored play
- Use as warm-up or review
- Educational screen time
- Replay to build mastery
- Fun, not boring drills
- Hands-on practice
- Self-paced challenge
- Works on any device



