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Double Digit Addition Without Regrouping

Double Digit Addition Without Regrouping

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Mathematics

1st Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 12 Questions

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Double Digit Addition

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when you want to add or subtract 2-digit number always start with the ones digits

REmember

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

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55+11=

1

66

2

44

3

55

4

77

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Multiple Choice

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27+51=

1

78

2

87

3

71

9

Multiple Choice

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22+14=

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36

2

33

3

92

10

Multiple Choice

20+20=

1

20

2

4

3

44

4

40

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Multiple Choice

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32+35=

1

67

2

56

3

76

4

65

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Multiple Choice

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52+34=

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86

2

88

3

68

4

66

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Multiple Choice

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46+32=

1

87

2

77

3

88

4

78

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Multiple Choice

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True or False: It is important to keep the ones in the one's column and the tens in the ten's column when adding or subtracting?

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Solve

22 + 23 =

1

54

2

45

3

46

4

64

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​Double-Digit Numbers Double-digit numbers are numbers that are made up of two numbers (or have two digits), with a number in the one's place and a number in the tens place. On a number line, double-digit numbers would fall between 10 and 99. Some examples of double-digit numbers include: -

13 (1 in the tens place and 3 in the one's place) - 47 (4 in the tens place and 7 in the one's place) - 92 (9 in the tens place and 2 in the one's place) - 65 (6 in the tens place and 5 in the one's place) - 29 (2 in the tens place and 9 in the one's place)

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Open Ended

Write a 2 digit number between 16 and 25.

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Double Digit Addition

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