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Counting and

Grouping Objects in
Ones, Tens, and
Hundreds
Prepared by: JESSIE M.
GUNABE
Get Ready!
Answer page 13 – 14, numbers 1 –
5
How many apples do you see?

13 apples = 10 apples + 3 apples


Study more examples.

How many sticks are How many balls do you


there in all? see?
10 ones is equal to 1 ten
100 ones is equal to 1 hundred

—Mathematical Idea
Answer the following:

Check Your
Understanding Practice Your Skills Practice More
Page 16 – 17, numbers 1 – Page 17 – 18, numbers 1 – Page 18 – 19, numbers 1 –
10 10 10
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