I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
Comprehensive resource pack on adding 3 single-digit numbers, including missing numbers equations.
They include lesson starters, main lessons, plenaries (the bit at the end) and consolidation tasks.
Contents:
2 Presentations (41 & 21 Slides respectively)
Whole and group tasks
Flexible detailed Lesson Plans
Total Task Cards - 110
16 Sets of Worksheets
Also includes extension work: adding 4 single-digit sums.
Just print the task cards onto card or good quality paper and laminate ready for use for early finishers.
You can also use the task cards as flash cards for your students to solve.
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This number pack relates to adding 3 one-digit numbers but with a number missing in the equations.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
It includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation (21 Slides) - Lesson starter, main lesson with opportunity for students to practise completing the missing numbers, and plenary.
- Flexible Lesson Plan -( includes objectives, main activity and plenary) The slides are referred to in the lesson plan.
- 2 sets of worksheets with 12 questions in each set - Answer Grid included.
- 15 Task Cards - Students work out the missing number in the SmartArt funnel so that the numbers equal the number in the rectangle.
Laminate the task cards and cut out - great for early finishers.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word format and Pdf.
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Adding 3 one-digit numbers
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This comprehensive product relates to counting, addition and subtraction using the five frame and ten frame templates.
There's lots of opportunities for children to practice counting and addition and learning the concept of taking away. You can also differentiate with the resources and tailor it to different ability levels.
This bundle includes:
- Step-by-step PowerPoint lessons on teaching addition and subtraction concepts
- Worksheets on writing addition and subtraction sentences and solving the equations
- Hands-on activities for children to practise and consolidate their learning
- Task cards which you can laminate
- Numeral flashcards to 20
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This resource is primarily aimed at EYFS/Reception and Year 1 as it relates to subtraction to 10 and writing subtraction sentences using a Tens Frame.
Content:
• All Task Cards are also on PowerPoint – 55 Slides
• PowerPoint Demo Lesson
• 55 Subtraction Task Cards - PDF
PowerPoint Slides - Task Cards
The cards are on PowerPoint Slides so you have the option of changing the colour of the counters and also moving the slides around.
You can do this activity as a whole class. Hand out whiteboards and dry erase pens.
Ask students to work out the first subtraction sum.
Ask what did they do first? How did they write the taking away sum?
PowerPoint Demonstration (6 Slides) on how to do the task cards
This presentation shows students how to go about writing and working out the subtraction sums.
There are 6 slides which show step-by-step how to use the task cards.
Before you show the next stage, you could ask students ‘What do you do next?’ before showing the next step.
Ask the students to count the counters/dots as they appear in the animation.
Ask students how many counters are crossed when the animation has crossed through the counters/dots.
Get the students to say how many counters are left before revealing the answer.
55 Subtraction Task Cards (PDF)
Print out the task cards and laminate. These can be used in small group sessions or as part of a whole lesson.
After showing the demo on how to use the task cards, students can practise writing taking sums.
Make it clear to the students that they must count all the counters on the tens frame, the big number, and write this down. Then count the counters with the crosses which shows they have been taken away. You could even cover up the counters with crosses with a blank sheet of paper show demonstrate they have been taken away.
The counters that are left uncrossed or not covered up should be counted to give the final answer.
Hope you enjoy this resource which is for your sole personal use.
You may be interested in the following:
Counting and Addition Tens Frame Task Cards with Presentation
More' hands on' Addition and Subtraction using Ten Frames, Presentation and Practical Activities/Worksheets
This bundle contains St Valentine themed resources - worksheets, activities, presentations.
The resources can be used as revision, homework or as standalone lessons.
Content:
- Teacher Notes (x3)
- Assembly Presentation
Literacy
-St. Valentine Day's Lesson Presentation
- Worksheet - Writing activity on St. Valentine's Day
- Worksheets on jumbled sentences and words
- 2 Word Searches in upper and lower case letters
- Reading Comprehension
- Guided reading activities
- Phonics CVC Words Worksheets
- Cracking codes to spell colour/color words
Maths
Work on tally charts, pictograms and block graphs and interpreting data
Counting and matching up
Addition and Subtraction problem-solving Number and Picture Pattern Sequences
- Completing addition equation
- Missing number of hearts and roses activity
- Number match jigsaw puzzle pieces
- Simple colour by number activity
Other Topics
- Mixing colours activity
- Valentine's Day Emotions/Feelings Worksheets
Activities include worksheets and cut and stick activities.
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For more detailed description, please see individual resources.
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This is a fun problem-solving activity for St. Valentine’s Day as an introduction to using glyphs in the shape of whole and half-shaped hearts to work out addition and subtraction sums.
Aimed at: Reception/KS1
Content:
- 12 Slide PowerPoint Presentation
- 3 Addition Worksheets
- 4 Subtraction Worksheets
- Answer Sheets
Start the lesson by asking students if they know what hieroglyphs and/or glyphs are and who used them and why they were used instead of the number system we use today.
Slides 3-4
The presentation lesson begins by briefly explaining how the Aztecs and the Mayans used hieroglyphs/glyphs to represent numbers and then the class have a go at working out the numbers.
Main lesson
Slides 5 – 13
The lesson goes on to explain using whole hearts and half-shaped hearts as glyphs and then using these symbols to solve addition and take away sums.
It includes whole class activity and detailed examples of how the students work out the answers. Remind the students that the number of half-shaped hearts tells you how many whole hearts to take away.
Students can use different methods to work out the problems, for example, if the students see 7 whole hearts, they add them up to make 7 as one whole heart is equal to 1. For subtraction, if the children see 7 whole hearts and 4 half-shaped hearts, they hold up 7 fingers and then fold down 4 fingers to take away the 4 half-shaped hearts.
Consolidation
There are three worksheets for students to add up the hearts and four worksheets on taking away. Answer sheets included.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation and PDF
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This product relates to counting. Students choose the correct colors to count and record the numbers.
Aimed at: Pre-K/K
Content:
• Teacher Notes (3 pages) -with suggested activities
• 20x – Color Count Heart Cards – 2 colors
• 10x – Color Count Heart Cards – 3 colors
• 10x – Color Count Heart Cards with Number Track – 2 colors
• Color Flash cards with color words
• 1 sheet of four different color number tracks
Laminate the above and cut out the flash cards and number tracks.
A lovely resource which can be used for one-to-one and small group assessment.
It can be used as an early morning math input for students to practice counting.
In addition, students will be consolidating their knowledge on colors: red, blue, black, purple, orange, white, green, gray, yellow, brown and pink.
The counting cards are differentiated.
For students that need some support:
There is also a set of cards with a number track. For example, if the card has 5 white hearts and 4 red hearts, s/he counts the red hearts and then point to the number on the number track before writing the number next to the red heart picture.
Extension work example
For the more able children, you can ask how many hearts altogether. This will lead into more formal addition work: 3 green hearts + 4 orange hearts equals 7 hearts altogether.
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This resource relates to counting hearts of different colours. Children choose the correct colours to count and record their answers.
Aimed at: EYFS/Year 1
Content:
• Teacher Notes (3 pages) -with suggested activities
• 20 – Two-Colour Count Heart Shapes Cards
• 10 – Three-Colour Count Heart Shapes Cards
• 10 – Two-Colour Count Heart Cards with Number Track
• 11 – Colour Flash cards with words
• 1 sheet of four different colour number tracks
Laminate the above and cut out the flash cards and number tracks.
A lovely resource which can be used for one-to-one and small group assessment.
It can be used as an early morning maths input for children to practise counting.
In addition, children will be consolidating their knowledge on colours: red, blue, black, purple, orange, white, green, grey, yellow, brown and pink.
The counting cards are differentiated.
For children that need some support:
There is also a set of cards with a number track. For example, if the card has 5 white hearts and 4 red hearts, s/he counts the red hearts and then point to the number on the number track before writing the number next to the red heart picture.
Extension work example
For the more able children, you can ask how many hearts altogether. This will lead into more formal addition work: 3 green hearts + 4 orange hearts equals 7 hearts altogether.
Please see Preview Pane for additional resources.
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Other counting shapes resource:
Colour Count Shapes Activity Cards
This product relates to counting activities, missing numbers (writing in words and figures) and finding more or fewer.
As you play slides 3 to 4 the children count aloud the numbers. Slide 3 is from 1 to 10 and Slide 4 from 11 to 20.
You have the option of using Slides 5 to 26 for more counting from 0 to 20.
It is a 70 slide PowerPoint presentation which includes the following whole class activities:
• General counting 0 to 20.
• Counting leprechaun pictures
• Working out ‘How many more…?’
• Working out ‘How many fewer…?’
• Counting pots of gold and then saying which has more gold coins
• Differentiated missing numbers grids 1 to 10, 1 to 15, 1 to 30.
Independent Follow-up Work
There are 4 activity tasks for the students to undertake.
Activity Sheet 1 (x22)– Students read the number in the circle and then cut out that number of gold coins. They then tick which pot has more coins.
Count and colour activity (x3)– More counting practice – there are too many counters in each grid. The students read the digit in the green box and then colour in the required number of coins to match the digit.
Missing Numbers and Words (x2) – numbers 1 to 10 grid, 1 to 15 grid and for the more able 1 to 30 grid with missing numbers to fill in.
Students write in the missing numbers in the grid. When they have done this, they then write the numbers that are missing in words.
Worksheets (x3) on How many more…? - Students work out the answers to the tasks.
Worksheets (x3) on How many fewer…? – Students work out the answers to the tasks and then there is a challenge which is to write a subtraction sentence. There is an example of this on Slide 58.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word and PDF formats
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<strong>UPDATED with new £1 coin.</strong>
This resource is on UK currency - 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 coins.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
WITH ANSWER SHEETS
Each of the four worksheets contain a variety of tasks for students to complete on the topic of buying school supplies/stationery.
Worksheet 1 - Students look at the pictures and price of each item and then work out how much the two items of stationery cost.
Two questions at the bottom: Which student spent the most? Which student spent the least amount of money?
Worksheet 2 - This worksheet is similar to the above except students are working out what 3 items of stationery cost.
Worksheet 3 - Students answer 6 questions about the items, e.g. Which item is the most expensive? How much less do the crayons cost than the ruler? etc.
The next task is to write the new price for each item which has risen by 9p.
Worksheet 4 - The first task is to write the new price of the items which have risen by 20p. Second task - to add up 3 items of stationery at the new price.
Worksheet 5 - Sale Now On! - Children deduct the sale figure and recalculate the new price of each item.
Additional worksheets:
Drawing coins to match the price tags - Use the fewest number of coins as many times as you can.
Add coins and write the total on the price for each object shown.
Challenge: Students add up all the prices on the tags and write the total amount of money spent.
File Type: Word and PDF
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This resource contains a variety of 3D shape activities.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
3-D Shape Mat in colour and b/w. (x2) and 3-D Properties Information Sheet
The mat can be used for the 3D challenge quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
Differentiated 3D Shapes Search and Colour (x3).
Children colour the shapes using the colour key.
Shapes Match Up and Cut/paste Sorting Shapes + Answer Sheets.
(a) Children draw lines from the shape to the real objects and then label the shapes.
(b) This is a shape sort task – Children cut out the objects on worksheet 2 and then sort and glue into the correct column on worksheet 1.
Differentiated 3D Shapes – What Am I? Activities (Colour & b/w)
Four clipart children on each worksheet. Each clipart child describes the 3-D shape properties and real object. The task is to write the name of the shape.
Labelling 3D Shape Pictures (x1) and Answer Sheet.
There are four 3D objects in colour and black & white on the worksheet. Children label the objects with the 3-D shape used.
Properties of 3D Shape Match-Up (x2) with Answers.
Children draw lines from the shape to its description using different colour pencils.
3D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet. (x1)
There are 8 questions to answer which includes adding up faces and edges of different shapes, describing differences between shapes and tracing and labelling shapes. Children can use their 3D Shape Mat to work out the answers.
3D Shape Picture – Label the shapes used for each object.
In this activity there are four pictures drawn using 3D shapes. Children label parts of the object with the 3D shape used.
Colour and Match (x2)
In this activity, children choose a colour and colour or shade the shape in first column. Then using the same colour to colour or shade in the shape(s) that match it. There is a selection of shapes to choose from.
Count, trace and colour (x2)
Children read how many shapes to trace round and colour in.
I hope you enjoy using these worksheets and activities to reinforce children’s knowledge of 3D shapes.
Goes well with: 2D Shapes
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2d-shapes-worksheets-activities-2d-shape-mat-count-trace-colour-shape-pictures-reception-ks1-11897863
This bundle contains all the materials on 2D and 3D shapes.
<strong>Content:</strong>
Lesson Plans
PowerPoint Presentations
Properties of shapes
Learning about repeating patterns
Themed subjects - relating solid shapes to objects in the environment.
Word Searches
2D and 3D Jigsaw Puzzles
There is a lot of opportunities for children to explore shapes in all the products.
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Also included is a Christmas-themed resource on 3D shapes.
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This product contains a variety of 2-D shape activities.
2-D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle/oblong, oval, diamond/rhombus, moon shape/crescent, heart, star and trapezium or trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, decagon, dodecagon.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
<strong>1. My 2-D Shape Mat in color and b/w. (x2)</strong>
This 2-D shape mat contains all the shapes the children will be using in their activities. It is also a visual reminder for them when doing shape work. The mat is also needed for the 2-D quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
<strong>2. Differentiated 2-D Shapes Search and Color (x5).</strong>
Children color the shapes using the color key. Before they start on this worksheet, you could review the shapes and the colors that are needed to complete the worksheet.
<strong>3. 2-D Shapes Search + Answer Sheet.</strong>
There are five questions on this worksheet. Children refer to the shapes below which shows a variety of 2-D shapes in two circles. The questions asked, e.g., are ‘How many [triangles] do you see?
<strong>4. 2-D Shape Pictures (x7).</strong>
I’ve made seven 2-D shape pictures with color key for the children to complete with the correct colors according to the color key.
Pictures: house; rocket; cat; head with a hat; fish; face; trees
<strong>5. 2-D Shape Robot with 6 Questions and Answer Sheet.</strong>
This worksheet has a picture of a robot together with six questions for the children to answer.
<strong> 6. Count and Color 2-D Shape worksheet (x3).</strong>
Counting within 10, children read how many shapes to trace round and color in.
<strong>7. Match shape to correct number of sides worksheet (x2) with Answers.</strong>
This worksheet will help to consolidate children’s knowledge on the number of sides 2-D shapes have. There are 4 shapes on each worksheet. Children draw a line from a 2-D shape to the correct number of sides that shape has.
<strong>8. 2-D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet.</strong>
This is a quiz activity and the last task is to trace around four 2-D shapes and label them. There are 8 questions and children can use their 2-D Shape Mat to work out the answers.
<strong>9. My 2-D Shape Picture for children</strong>
In this last activity, children are given the opportunity to practice their shape knowledge and create 2-D pictures. They make 2-D pictures of a car, flower and robot. Then they think of their own 2-D picture and write the shapes they used.
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UPDATED: Now includes Answer Keys for puzzle activities.
This product relates to 2D and 3D shapes.
Ideal for Math Centers, homework and/or early finishers.
<strong>This resource contains:</strong>
• 2D Word Searches with Solutions (x2)- Color/b&w
• 3D Word Searches with Solutions (x2)- Color/b&w
• Label 2D and 3D Shape Mix Worksheets (x4)
• Identifying and draw 2D flat faces from 3D solid shapes
• 2D Jigsaw Puzzle - Match description to shape – Cut and Paste
• 3D Jigsaw Puzzle - Match description to shape – Cut and Paste
2D Shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, heart, diamond/rhombus, oval and star
3D Shapes: cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, sphere, tetrahedron, triangular prism, square-based pyramid and cone.
<strong>2D and 3D Word Searches</strong>
There are two sets of word searches with pictures. Students look for the words in the grid to shade or cross through.
They also look for a hidden shape word. A picture of the shape is shown.
<strong>Differentiated - Label 2D and 3D Shape Mix Worksheets</strong>
Students label the shapes. One worksheet contains a word box.
<strong>Identifying and drawing 2D flat faces on 3D shapes</strong>
Students say the 3D shape aloud and then identify the 2D shape that is shaded on the solid.
Next, students draw/sketch the 2D shape. They can practice using a ruler to obtain equal straight lines for the square and drawing straight in general.
<strong>2D and 3D Jigsaw Puzzle Match</strong>
These are cut and paste puzzle activities.
Students cut out one piece of the puzzle with a picture of a shape and glue it onto their worksheets or in workbooks. They then read the description for that shape which is written on another piece of puzzle. They cut out and glue the correct description opposite the first jigsaw piece so that the jigsaw pieces fit together.
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This product contains a variety of activities on the topic of 3D shapes.
<strong>Content and description</strong>
<strong>3D Shape Mat in color and b/w. (x2) and 3D Properties Information Sheet</strong>
The 3-D shape mat contains all the shapes the children will be using in their activities. It is also a visual reminder for them when doing shape work. The mat is also needed for the 3-D challenge quiz. There are 8 questions to be answered.
<strong>Differentiated 3D Shapes Search and Color (x3)</strong>
Children color the shapes using the color key. Before they start on this worksheet, you could review the shapes and the colors that are needed to complete the worksheet.
<strong>Shapes Match Up and Cut/paste Sorting Shapes + Answer Sheets</strong>
(a) Children draw lines from the shape to the real objects and then label the shapes.
(b) This is a shape sort task – Children cut out the objects on worksheet 2 and then sort and glue into the correct column on worksheet 1.
<strong>Differentiated 3D Shapes – What Am I? Activities (Color & b/w)</strong>
Four clipart children on each worksheet. Each clipart child describes the some of the 3-D shape properties and real object. The task is to write the name of the shape.
<strong>Labeling 3D Shape Pictures (x1) and Answer Sheet</strong>
There are four 3D objects in color and black & white on the worksheet. Children label the objects the name of the 3D shape used.
<strong>Properties of 3D Shape Match-Up (x2) with Answers</strong>
Children match the shapes to its description using different color pencils.
<strong>3D Shape Quiz/Activity – 8 Questions + Answer Sheet (x1)</strong>
There are 8 questions to answer which includes adding up faces and edges of different shapes, describing differences between shapes and tracing and labeling shapes. Children can use their 3-D Shape Mat to work out the answers.
<strong>3D Shape Picture – Label the shapes used for each object</strong>
In this activity there are four pictures drawn using 3-D shapes. Children label parts of the object with the 3-D shape used.
<strong>Color and Match (x2)</strong>
In this activity, children choose a color to color the shape in the first column. Then using the same color, they color in the shape(s) that matches it, in column 2, which shows different 3D shapes.
<strong>Count, trace and color (x2)</strong>
Children read how many shapes to trace round and color in.
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This is a fun matching hands-on activity working with 2D shapes.
Aimed at: Early Years/Year 1, SEN and children learning English.
<strong>Content:</strong>
Ten sets of Shape Match Mats – Set 1 to Set 12
Ten sets of Shape Cards – Set 1 to Set 12
Labels for shapes
Shapes used: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval, pentagon, diamond/rhombus, heart, star, crescent and trapezium shape.
The mats are whole page landscape and should be printed onto card and laminated.
Enlarge to A3 and get children to work in pairs to match the shapes.
Each mat displays various shapes in different positions, size and colour. For each mat there are sets of shapes which should be printed onto card or good quality paper and then cut out ready for the children to start the matching activity.
The cut out shapes are placed on top of the correct shapes shown on the Shape Mat. The shape, colour and size should match.
More than one shape card can be placed on top of a shape. This is an opportunity for children to count the number of matching shapes, describe colours and shapes.
Included are shape labels - you may want to use these to revise shapes with the children.
I keep the numbered sets together so that they do not get mixed up, i.e. Set 1 Shape Cards stored away with Shape Match Mat 1; Set 2 Shape Cards kept with Shape Match Mat 2 etc.
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Total download: 42 whole page landscape
This resource relates to counting 2D shapes of different colours.
It is a 3-in-1 product that covers the early learning of colours, shapes and basic counting up to 10.
Each page contains the same shapes but they are different colours.
An ideal resource for children to practise colour recognition, 2D shapes and counting.
Ideally, each sheet should be laminated and used with a dry-erase pen.
Children count the shapes that are the same colour and then write the number in the space provided.
Shapes used are: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, diamond/rhombus and pentagon.
<strong>Extension opportunity:</strong> Some children can count beyond 10 and even 20 in Reception and Year 1, so once they have written down the number of shapes that are the same colours, they can then add the two numbers together to find the total number of, e.g., squares.
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File download: 122 pages
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You may be interested in a similar product: Colour Counting Heart Shapes
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/colour-counting-heart-shapes-1-10-40-task-cards-activity-colour-recognition-flashcards-eyfs-ks1-11832256
This bundle contains a lot of activities for children to get used to writing numbers in words.
The bundle also includes literacy and numeracy skills such as listing numbers, counting, doubling how to write numbers in words.
Content:
Lesson Plans
Presentations (includes whole class activities)
Variety of Worksheets
Practical activities
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This product contains 14 colour and black and white subtraction and addition worksheets up to 20.
**Content **
• 14 Colour worksheets together with black and white versions.
• Answer sheets (b/w)
Easy worksheets
Each picture represents a number. Using the information provided students solve the sums. They write in the boxes above the picture the number each picture represents and then solve the sums.
Harder worksheets
Children work out the codes by looking to see which picture represents a particular number and then mentally work out the addition or subtraction sums.
To save on ink you can download the b/w worksheets. The answer sheets are also in b/w.
Children will enjoy working out the codes for Halloween.
**US Version: **
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12759774
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This resource relates to tens and ones place value worksheets. Now includes PDF fillable worksheets, which your students can complete on a computer device.
There is a total of 25 worksheets with three different activities.
Some students may require concrete objects to help them.
To make this a practical lesson together with the worksheets, you can set out base 10 towers or dienes, unifix cubes or other objects to help students set out tens and ones/units columns and then complete the worksheets.
Content:
• Worksheets (A) to (I): Write the number the base 10 tower blocks represent
• Worksheets 1 to 8: Cut/paste base 10 tower blocks activity
• Worksheets 1 to 6: Describing numbers
This product contains three different activities relating to tens and ones.
Worksheets (A) to (I):
Students work out what number the base 10 towers represent and then write the number in the circle.
Worksheets 1 to 8:
This is a cut and paste activity. Students read the numbers in the circles and then look for the tens and ones towers that represent that number. They cut out and glue the correct tens and ones onto the blank boards.
Worksheets 1 to 6:
Students complete a table.
On the left-hand side are numbers. For each number students describe the number in tens and ones. Worksheet 1 shows the first example, e.g. the number 16 is 1 ten and 6 ones.
Extension opportunity: The more able can expand each number, so 16 would be 10 + 6
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