Tens and ones

About the Lesson
In this lesson, students will learn how numbers can be broken down into tens and ones. This helps them understand place value and how numbers are built.

Examples
📌 Example 1
The number 23 means 2 tens and 3 ones.
➡️ 23 = 20 + 3

📌 Example 2
The number 45 means 4 tens and 5 ones.
➡️ 45 = 40 + 5

📌 Example 3
The number 67 means 6 tens and 7 ones.
➡️ 67 = 60 + 7

Learning Objectives
✅ Understand that numbers are made up of tens and ones.
✅ Show numbers using tens and ones.
✅ Write numbers in expanded form using tens and ones.
✅ Build a strong foundation for place value.

Fun Practice Activities
1. Worksheet Practice ✏️
Write the numbers as tens and ones:

32 = ___ tens and ___ ones

54 = ___ tens and ___ ones

76 = ___ tens and ___ ones

90 = ___ tens and ___ ones

28 = ___ tens and ___ ones

2. Test Yourself: Interactive Quiz 🎯
Multiple Choice:
The number 41 has:
a) 4 tens and 1 one
b) 1 ten and 4 ones
c) 40 ones and 1 ten

Fill in the Blank:
56 = ___ tens and ___ ones

True or False:
73 = 7 tens and 3 ones (Answer: True)

Offline Homework: Tens and Ones Practice 📖
📝 Instructions:
1. Write these numbers in tens and ones:

19

25

84

50

2. Draw a set of sticks (like bundles of 10) and dots (ones) to show each number.
3. Bonus Challenge:
Write three numbers of your own and show them as tens and ones.