Let’s go through each box one by one. We’ll count the “tens” (the tall stacks of 10 blocks) and the “ones” (the single blocks).
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Top Left Box:
- Tens: There are 4 tall stacks → that’s
4 tens
- Ones: There are 3 single blocks → that’s
3 ones
→ So, 4 tens and 3 ones = 43
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Top Right Box:
- Tens: 3 tall stacks →
3 tens
- Ones: Let’s count — there are 5 single blocks →
5 ones
→ So, 3 tens and 5 ones = 35
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Middle Left Box:
- Tens: 4 tall stacks →
4 tens
- Ones: 4 single blocks →
4 ones
→ So, 4 tens and 4 ones = 44
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Middle Right Box:
- Tens: 3 tall stacks →
3 tens
- Ones: Count them — 4 single blocks →
4 ones
→ So, 3 tens and 4 ones = 34
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Bottom Left Box:
- Tens: 3 tall stacks →
3 tens
- Ones: Let’s count — 9 single blocks (3 rows of 3) →
9 ones
→ So, 3 tens and 9 ones = 39
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Bottom Right Box:
- Tens: 5 tall stacks →
5 tens
- Ones: 4 single blocks →
4 ones
→ So, 5 tens and 4 ones = 54
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Final Answer:
Top Left: 4 tens, 3 ones
Top Right: 3 tens, 5 ones
Middle Left: 4 tens, 4 ones
Middle Right: 3 tens, 4 ones
Bottom Left: 3 tens, 9 ones
Bottom Right: 5 tens, 4 ones
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place values worksheet.