Problem Explanation:
The worksheet is designed to help students practice understanding
place value. Specifically, it focuses on breaking down numbers into their
tens and
ones components. Each box contains a visual representation of blocks (typically base-10 blocks), where:
- A
long block represents
1 ten.
- A
small square block represents
1 one.
The task is to count the number of tens and ones in each box and write them in the provided blanks.
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Solution:
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Step 1: Understand the Visual Representation
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Tens: Count the number of long blocks.
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Ones: Count the number of small square blocks.
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Step 2: Solve Each Box
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Box 1:
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Tens: There are 5 long blocks.
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Ones: There are 3 small square blocks.
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Answer: 5 tens, 3 ones
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Box 2:
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Tens: There are 4 long blocks.
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Ones: There are 5 small square blocks.
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Answer: 4 tens, 5 ones
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Box 3:
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Tens: There are 6 long blocks.
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Ones: There are 4 small square blocks.
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Answer: 6 tens, 4 ones
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Box 4:
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Tens: There are 5 long blocks.
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Ones: There are 6 small square blocks.
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Answer: 5 tens, 6 ones
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Box 5:
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Tens: There are 4 long blocks.
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Ones: There are 9 small square blocks.
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Answer: 4 tens, 9 ones
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Box 6:
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Tens: There are 8 long blocks.
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Ones: There are 4 small square blocks.
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Answer: 8 tens, 4 ones
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Final Answers:
1.
5 tens, 3 ones
2.
4 tens, 5 ones
3.
6 tens, 4 ones
4.
5 tens, 6 ones
5.
4 tens, 9 ones
6.
8 tens, 4 ones
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Explanation of Place Value:
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Place value helps us understand the value of each digit in a number based on its position.
- In this worksheet:
- The
tens place represents how many groups of 10 are in the number.
- The
ones place represents the remaining individual units.
- For example, in the number
53:
- The digit
5 is in the tens place, meaning there are 5 tens (or 50).
- The digit
3 is in the ones place, meaning there are 3 ones (or 3).
- Together, they make
53.
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Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
5 \text{ tens, } 3 \text{ ones} & 4 \text{ tens, } 5 \text{ ones} \\
6 \text{ tens, } 4 \text{ ones} & 5 \text{ tens, } 6 \text{ ones} \\
4 \text{ tens, } 9 \text{ ones} & 8 \text{ tens, } 4 \text{ ones}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value math worksheet grade.