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Tens and Ones Place Value Worksheet
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What It Is:
This worksheet helps students practice identifying tens and ones in two-digit numbers. Learners break numbers into tens and ones, and also convert given tens-and-ones descriptions back into standard numbers.
Why Use It:
Understanding tens and ones is a foundational place value skill. This worksheet supports number sense by helping students see how numbers are built, improving accuracy in addition, subtraction, and mental math strategies.
How to Use It:
• Read each number or tens-and-ones description.
• Identify how many tens and how many ones are represented.
• Write the correct values in the blanks.
• Convert tens and ones into a standard number when prompted.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 1 and early Grade 2.
• Grade 1: Learning to break numbers into tens and ones.
• Grade 2: Reviewing place value concepts to support multi-digit operations.
Target Users:
Grade 1–2 teachers, homeschool parents, tutors, and students developing place value and number structure skills.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying tens and ones in two-digit numbers. Learners break numbers into tens and ones, and also convert given tens-and-ones descriptions back into standard numbers.
Why Use It:
Understanding tens and ones is a foundational place value skill. This worksheet supports number sense by helping students see how numbers are built, improving accuracy in addition, subtraction, and mental math strategies.
How to Use It:
• Read each number or tens-and-ones description.
• Identify how many tens and how many ones are represented.
• Write the correct values in the blanks.
• Convert tens and ones into a standard number when prompted.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 1 and early Grade 2.
• Grade 1: Learning to break numbers into tens and ones.
• Grade 2: Reviewing place value concepts to support multi-digit operations.
Target Users:
Grade 1–2 teachers, homeschool parents, tutors, and students developing place value and number structure skills.




