This worksheet is designed to help students understand place value up to 25 using apples as a visual aid. Each basket represents a group of 10 apples, and the individual apples outside the baskets represent ones. Let's solve each problem step by step.
Problem 1:
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Image: One basket with 10 apples and 2 individual apples.
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Place Value:
- Tens: 1 (from the basket)
- Ones: 2 (from the individual apples)
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Total: \( 10 + 2 = 12 \)
Answer:
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 2
- Total: 12
Problem 2:
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Image: One basket with 10 apples and 4 individual apples.
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Place Value:
- Tens: 1 (from the basket)
- Ones: 4 (from the individual apples)
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Total: \( 10 + 4 = 14 \)
Answer:
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 4
- Total: 14
Problem 3:
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Image: Two baskets, each with 10 apples.
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Place Value:
- Tens: 2 (from the two baskets)
- Ones: 0 (no individual apples)
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Total: \( 10 + 10 = 20 \)
Answer:
- Tens: 2
- Ones: 0
- Total: 20
Problem 4:
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Image: One basket with 10 apples and 5 individual apples.
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Place Value:
- Tens: 1 (from the basket)
- Ones: 5 (from the individual apples)
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Total: \( 10 + 5 = 15 \)
Answer:
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 5
- Total: 15
Problem 5:
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Image: Two baskets, each with 10 apples, and 2 individual apples.
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Place Value:
- Tens: 2 (from the two baskets)
- Ones: 2 (from the individual apples)
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Total: \( 10 + 10 + 2 = 22 \)
Answer:
- Tens: 2
- Ones: 2
- Total: 22
Final Answers:
1. Tens: 1, Ones: 2, Total: 12
2. Tens: 1, Ones: 4, Total: 14
3. Tens: 2, Ones: 0, Total: 20
4. Tens: 1, Ones: 5, Total: 15
5. Tens: 2, Ones: 2, Total: 22
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ccc}
1) & \text{Tens: 1, Ones: 2, Total: 12} \\
2) & \text{Tens: 1, Ones: 4, Total: 14} \\
3) & \text{Tens: 2, Ones: 0, Total: 20} \\
4) & \text{Tens: 1, Ones: 5, Total: 15} \\
5) & \text{Tens: 2, Ones: 2, Total: 22} \\
\end{array}
}
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