This is a place value worksheet for elementary school students. The task is to break down each two-digit number into its tens and ones components and then write it in expanded form.
Here's how to solve the problem:
1.
Understand Place Value: In a two-digit number, the digit on the left represents the "tens" place, and the digit on the right represents the "ones" place.
* For example, in the number `62`, the `6` is in the tens place, which means it represents `60` (6 tens), and the `2` is in the ones place, which means it represents `2` (2 ones).
2.
Fill in the "Tens and Ones" Column: For each number, count the tens and ones.
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Number 62: `6` tens and `2` ones.
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Number 67: `6` tens and `7` ones.
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Number 61: `6` tens and `1` one.
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Number 68: `6` tens and `8` ones.
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Number 63: `6` tens and `3` ones.
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Number 66: `6` tens and `6` ones.
3.
Fill in the "Expanded Form" Column: Write the number as the sum of its tens and ones values.
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Number 62: `60 + 2 = 62`
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Number 67: `60 + 7 = 67`
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Number 61: `60 + 1 = 61`
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Number 68: `60 + 8 = 68`
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Number 63: `60 + 3 = 63`
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Number 66: `60 + 6 = 66`
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Completed Worksheet:
| Number | Tens and Ones | Expanded Form |
| :----- | :------------------ | :---------------- |
|
62 |
6 tens |
60 + 2 = 62 |
| |
2 ones | |
|
67 |
6 tens |
60 + 7 = 67 |
| |
7 ones | |
|
61 |
6 tens |
60 + 1 = 61 |
| |
1 one | |
|
68 |
6 tens |
60 + 8 = 68 |
| |
8 ones | |
|
63 |
6 tens |
60 + 3 = 63 |
| |
3 ones | |
|
66 |
6 tens |
60 + 6 = 66 |
| |
6 ones | |
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math worksheet place value.