Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways Scoot Game Write the Room Place Value
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Are your students learning how to identify numbers using tens and ones in more than one way? This Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways Scoot Game/Task Card activity gives students hands-on practice with place value by having them identify numbers represented with different combinations of tens and ones. Students might see numbers like 52 represented as 5 tens and 2 ones, 4 tens and 12 ones, 3 tens and 22 ones, 2 tens and 32 ones, 1 ten and 42 ones, or 0 tens and 52 ones. They’ll deepen their understanding of place value and number composition by working with two-digit numbers in flexible ways.
Description
Are your students learning how to identify numbers using tens and ones in more than one way? This Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways Scoot Game/Task Card activity gives students hands-on practice with place value by having them identify numbers represented with different combinations of tens and ones. Students might see numbers like 52 represented as 5 tens and 2 ones, 4 tens and 12 ones, 3 tens and 22 ones, 2 tens and 32 ones, 1 ten and 42 ones, or 0 tens and 52 ones. They’ll deepen their understanding of place value and number composition by working with two-digit numbers in flexible ways.
This Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways Scoot Game/Task Card activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent math write the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station!
Whether playing a scoot game, completing independent task cards, or participating in a math write the room activity, students will gain ample practice with identifying numbers using different combinations of tens and ones. Each card contains a two-digit number represented by tens and/or ones. Students will record how many tens and ones are shown and what number is represented. Students will need to have prior knowledge that ten ones make a ten.
Twenty task cards/scoot game cards are included in this Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways resource, as well as a student recording sheet with an answer key. Both color and black-and-white versions of the task cards are included. Use the black and white version to save ink.
What Students Will Practice:
*Identifying two-digit numbers as tens and ones in multiple ways
*Building place value understanding beyond the “standard” form
*Strengthening mental math and flexibility with number composition
Here Is What Is Included:
*Instructions
*Scoot Cards (Color Version)
*Scoot Cards (Black and White Version)
*Student Recording Sheet
*Answer Key
Help your students think flexibly about numbers and build strong place value skills through this fun and interactive Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways math activity. Use it as a scoot game, a write the room center, or in small group instruction to keep your students active, engaged, and developing a deeper understanding of how numbers can be represented with tens and ones.
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