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1.1 Numbers to 100

Exercise 1.1
1 Write the missing numbers.

2 6 = 0 +

E
= 5 0 + 8

Worked example 1
PL
This is a row from the 100 square.

21
= 8

25
0 + 4

30
M
Write the missing numbers.

Count on in ones. Count on in ones.


SA

21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.

Answer: 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

The ones change when


I count. There are always two
tens until I count to 30.

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1 Numbers to 100

2 Write the missing numbers.

31 35 40

61 62 65

E
95 100

Worked example 2

This is a column from the


100 square.
Write the missing numbers.
PL 2

12
Answer:

12
M
22

32
SA

42

52

Count on in tens. 62
2, 12, 22, 32, 42, 52,
62, 72, 82, 92. The tens 72
change when I count.
The number of ones stays 82
the same.
92
92

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1.1 Numbers to 100

3 Write the missing numbers.

5 7 10

E
55 57
PL
M
SA

100

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1.1 Numbers to 100

4 Which 2-digit numbers are represented below?


a

E
b
PL   
M
  
SA

c
Ten Ten Ten Ten

One

Ten Ten Ten

  

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