Now that your first graders are able to count consecutively, introduce them to the tens and ones place values. Using tens and ones blocks will make math easy and fun for everyone!
For each two-digit number on this first grade math worksheet, kids determine the place value of each digit, then write each digit in the tens or ones column.
This expanded form worksheet gets your child to break down numbers by ones and tens. This expanded form worksheet is an easy introduction to place value.
It is important for students to gain a better understanding of different ways to write numbers. In this lesson, your students will practice seeing numbers in various ways to help them comprehend the meaning of numbers.
Understanding place value is fundamental to developing and mastering number sense skills. Use this assessment activity to evaluate how your first graders are coming along in their understanding of place value using tens and ones.
This leprechaun needs some help getting to his pot of gold! It's up to your child to put these numbers in order and clear a path to the end of the rainbow.
Help your students use their knowledge of place value to add or subtract 10. By understanding how numbers are made of tens and ones, students learn how to add and subtract 10 with ease.
Use these digit cards to practice number recognition or basic facts. Or take the learning up a notch by using the cards to teach place value as students build two-digit numbers to play the Hungry Alligator game!
For each two-digit number on this first grade math worksheet, kids determine the place value of each digit, then write each digit in the tens or ones column.
Help your students understand two-digit numbers and what they represent! Print and laminate a set of the Place Value Mat: Two-Digit Numbers to support young math learners as they develop a stronger number sense!