Tens and Ones
Standard Form and Expanded Form
Comparing Numbers
Ordering Numbers
Skip Counting and Logical Reasoning
100

How many ones are in 63?

3 ones

100

What is 89 in expanded form?

80+9

100

My numbers are 87 and 89. Which one is greatest and which one is least?

89 is greatest and 87 is least.

100

Find the next number: 34, 35, 36, ___

37

100

My numbers are 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 85. Am I counting by 2s, 5s, or 10s?

5s

200

How many tens are in 35?

3 tens

200

My number in expanded form is 70+4. What is this number in standard form?

74

200

What sign would I use to compare 45 and 54?

The less than sign (<).

200

Order the numbers from least to greatest: 67, 64, 68, 69, 65, 62, 63, 61, 66

61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69

200

I pick some apples. The number of apples I pick is between 10 and 20. It has a 6 in the ones place. How many apples did I pick?

16

300

My number is 82. What would this number look like if I used base ten blocks?

8 rods (tens) and 2 small cubes (ones)

300

What is the difference between an addition equation and an addition expression?

An addition equation has an equal sign. An addition expression does not. 

300

True or false: When seeing which number is greater, we first need to look at the ones place, then the tens place. 

False. We look at the tens place, then the ones place. 
300

Order the numbers from greatest to least: 81, 55, 91, 26, 43, 37, 16

91, 81, 55, 43, 37, 26, 16

300

I adopt a number of dogs. The number is between 34 and 38. If I count by 5s from 0, I say the number. How many dogs did I adopt?

35

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