Representing 2-digit numbers (Part 1)

In this lesson, we will represent how many tens and ones there are in numbers within 100 in different ways and then representing these numbers on a number line.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q2.What multiple of ten do these Dienes represent?

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Q3.Which part-whole model matches the Dienes representation below?

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Q4.Here is a representation of the number 90. How many more tens are needed to make 100?

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Q5.Here is a representation of the number 40. How many more tens are needed to make 100?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.

1/5

Q2.What multiple of ten do these Dienes represent?

2/5

Q3.Which part-whole model matches the Dienes representation below?

3/5

Q4.Here is a representation of the number 90. How many more tens are needed to make 100?

4/5

Q5.Here is a representation of the number 40. How many more tens are needed to make 100?

5/5

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Representing 2-digit numbers

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Q1.What number do these strawberries represent?

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Q2.Which bead string image represents the number line below?

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Q3.Which bead string image represents the number line below?

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Q4.The value of the digit 3 in my number is 3 ones. My number is less than 45. The digit in the tens place is one less than 5. What is my number?

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Q5.The value of the digit 4 in my number is 4 tens. My number is less than 45. The digit in the ones place is one less than 2. What is my number?

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Representing 2-digit numbers

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.What number do these strawberries represent?

1/5

Q2.Which bead string image represents the number line below?

2/5

Q3.Which bead string image represents the number line below?

3/5

Q4.The value of the digit 3 in my number is 3 ones. My number is less than 45. The digit in the tens place is one less than 5. What is my number?

4/5

Q5.The value of the digit 4 in my number is 4 tens. My number is less than 45. The digit in the ones place is one less than 2. What is my number?

5/5

Lesson summary: Representing 2-digit numbers (Part 1)

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