Tens and Ones on Place Value Charts Video Tutorial
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Practise partitioning with Katie in this Place Value Charts Video Tutorial. Can you partition numbers into tens and ones? Can you write a matching calculation?
Teacher Specific Information
In this Place Value Charts Video Tutorial, Katie shows pupils how to partition 2-digit numbers into tens and ones on a place value chart, using lolly sticks to represent numbers. She uses key vocabulary such as place value chart, tens, ones, column, partitioning,
This video will be useful for children to watch at home or for extra support as part of an intervention, or whole class activity.
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National Curriculum Objectives
Number – Number and Place Value
Mathematics Year 2: (2N2a) Read and write numbers to at least 100 in numerals and words
Mathematics Year 2: (2N3) Recognise the place value of each digit in a two-digit number (tens and ones)
Mathematics Year 2: (2N4) Identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations, including the number line