It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Place Value" that asks students to:
1. Count how many
groups of tens and
ones are shown in each grid.
2. Write the number of tens and ones.
3. Add the digits together to find the total number.
Since I can't see the actual image or the filled-in grids, I’ll explain
how to solve this type of problem, and you can apply it to your specific worksheet.
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🔍 How to Solve This Worksheet:
Each section shows a grid of blocks (usually 10×10), where:
- A
complete column of 10 blocks represents
1 ten.
-
Individual blocks not in a full column represent
ones.
#### Steps:
1.
Count the full columns of 10 blocks → That’s the number of
tens.
2.
Count the leftover individual blocks → That’s the number of
ones.
3.
Write:
`___ tens ___ ones`
4. Then add:
`__ + __ = ___`
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✔ Example:
Suppose one grid has:
- 3 full columns (each with 10 blocks) →
3 tens
- 4 extra single blocks →
4 ones
Then:
-
3 tens 4 ones
-
30 + 4 = 34
So you write:
```
3 tens 4 ones
30 + 4 = 34
```
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📌 Tips:
- Each
full column = 10 → count how many full columns there are.
- The
extra blocks on the right (not filling a column) = ones.
- Always add tens (as multiples of 10) and ones separately.
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⚠️ Note:
Since I can’t view the actual image, please describe the number of full columns and extra blocks for each row, or tell me what the grids look like, and I’ll help you fill in the answers!
Alternatively, if you can describe the first few grids (e.g., "first grid has 5 full columns and 7 loose blocks"), I can walk you through solving them step by step.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value worksheet through one.