
Kindergarten Place Value
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Mathematics
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1st Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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18 Slides • 12 Questions
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Place Value
by Pamela Reyes
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Poll
Are you ready?
Yes, I am!
No, I need more time.
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Multiple Choice
Compare the set using more than, less than or as many as.
Set A has 12 objects and Set B has 10 objects. Therefore set A is more than set B.
Set A has 12 objects and Set B has 10 objects. Therefore set A is less than set B.
Set A has 12 objects and Set B has 10 objects. Therefore set A is as many as set B.
Set A has 10 objects and Set B has 12 objects. Therefore set A is less than set B.
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Multiple Choice
Compare the set using more than, less than or as many as.
Set A has 18 objects and Set B has 16 objects. Therefore set A is more than set B.
Set A has 18 objects and Set B has 16 objects. Therefore set A is less than set B.
Set A has 18 objects and Set B has 18 objects. Therefore set A is as many as set B.
Set A has 16 objects and Set B has 18 objects. Therefore set A is less than set B.
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Multiple Choice
Compare the set using more than, less than or as many as.
Set A has 24 objects and Set B has 20 objects. Therefore set A is more than set B.
Set A has 24 objects and Set B has 20objects. Therefore set A is less than set B.
Set A has 24 objects and Set B has 20 objects. Therefore set A is as many as set B.
Set A has 20 objects and Set B has 24 objects. Therefore set A is less than set B.
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Good job Kids! Those are some of the things that you will see here in our town. But for todays duty , you are going to help me rename numbers. So let's start the day.
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Hello, I'm Deputy Peck of Wild West town. I have a problem to solve. Will you help me?
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Poll
Will you help Deputy Peck?
Yes, I am ready to help.
No, I dont want to help.
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Ella Cowbelle bought 30 eggs for leche flan. She placed the eggs by 10’s in a tray. How many trays does she need?
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Multiple Choice
How many trays does Ella Cowbells need?
She needs 2 trays for 30 eggs.
She needs 3 trays for 30 eggs.
She needs 4 trays for 30 eggs.
She needs 5 tray for 30 eggs.
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She needs 3 trays to contain 10 eggs.
3 trays with 10 eggs=30 eggs.
3 trays with 10 eggs= 30 eggs.
There are 3 tens and o ones in 30.
We write 30 in the place value chart this way:
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If she needs 6 more eggs, how many eggs are there in all?
30 and 6 make 36.
We write this in the place value chart this way:
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The place value of 3 is tens and the place value of 6 is ones.
The value of 3 tens is 30 and 6 ones is 6.
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Thank You! I appreciate your helping hands so I will give you a helping hands badge.
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Good Job Kids! Another friend of us needs help. He is Uncle Bun. Let’s help him.
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Uncle Bun bought 100 eggs and wants to put the eggs in a tray, how many trays does he needs if the tray contains 10 eggs?
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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We write 100 in the place value chart this way.
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I hope you got the answer.
Uncle Bun needs:
10 trays to contain 10 eggs each.
10 trays with 10 eggs = 100 eggs.
There are 1 hundred, 0 tens, and 0 ones in 100.
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If I want to buy more eggs, let say I buy 128 eggs. How many trays do I need?
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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He will need:
12 trays to contain 10 eggs each.
12 trays with 10 eggs= 120 eggs.
Since there are 128 eggs, 8 eggs are left. There are 1 hundred, 2 tens, and 8 ones in 128.
We write this in the place value chart this way.
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Thank You for helping me solve my problems. For your analytical skills, I will you a superstar kid badge.
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You had done a great job there because you get the most valued badge of a sheriff. Congratulations. Now let’s solve more problems.
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Count the objects in each set. Write the correct number on the blank.
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Multiple Choice
Count the objects in each set. Choose the correct asnwer.
Value: 1 tens = 10
6 ones = 6
so 10 and 6 is 12
Value: 1 tens = 10
6 ones = 6
so 10 and 6 is 16
Value: 6 tens = 10
1 ones = 6
so 10 and 6 is 16
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Multiple Choice
Count the objects in each set. Choose the correct answer.
Value: 0 tens = 0
0 ones = 0
so 0 and 0 is 100
Value: 1 hundreds= 100
0 tens = 0
0 ones = 0
so 100, 0 and 0 is 100
Value: 6 tens = 10
1 ones = 6
so 10 and 6 is 16
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Multiple Choice
Count the objects in each set. Choose the correct answer.
Value: 4 tens = 40
0 ones = 0
so 40 and 0 is 40
Value: 4 tens = 4
0 ones = 0
so 40 and 0 is 40
Value: 4 tens = 40
1 ones = 1
so 40 and 0 is 40
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Multiple Choice
Count the objects in each set. Choose the correct answer.
Value: 0 tens = 0
0 ones = 0
so 0 and 0 is 100
Value: 1 hundreds= 100
0 tens = 0
0 ones = 0
so 100, 0 and 0 is 100
Value: 6 tens = 10
1 ones = 6
so 10 and 6 is 16
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