Tens and Ones Intro Worksheets
Kindergarten • Math • Place Value
Introduction to tens and ones
Learning Objective: Students will be able to identify the value of digits based on their position and use place value understanding to compare and round numbers.
About Place Value
What is Place Value?
Place value is the value of a digit based on its position in a number. In 352, the 3 represents 300, the 5 represents 50, and the 2 represents 2.
Why is it important?
Understanding place value is essential for working with large numbers, decimals, and performing arithmetic operations correctly.
Common Challenges
- Understanding zero as a placeholder
- Comparing multi-digit numbers
- Rounding to a specific place
Tips for Practice
- Use base-ten blocks to represent numbers
- Practice writing numbers in expanded form
- Play games that involve building large numbers
- K.NBT.A.1Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones.
How to Help Your Child
Each position in a number has a value: ones, tens, hundreds, etc. In 352, the '3' is worth 300, the '5' is worth 50, and the '2' is worth 2. Ask your child 'What is the value of the 5 in 352?' to practice. For rounding, look at the digit to the right of the target place — 5 or more rounds up, 4 or less rounds down.
Available Worksheets
Tens and Ones Intro - Worksheet 1
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Free printable tens and ones intro worksheet for Kindergarten. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
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Free printable tens and ones intro worksheet for Kindergarten. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
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Free printable tens and ones intro worksheet for Kindergarten. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
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