Maths: tens and ones

Wednesday 01 October 2025

This week, we’ve been exploring numbers to 100 in lots of exciting ways! Using part-whole models, 100 squares and place value charts, we’ve been breaking numbers down into tens and ones. Take a look at our brilliant work!

Help at home: Pick a number between 20 and 99. Work out how many tens and ones it has, then write it as a number sentence.

Example: 45 has 4 tens and 5 ones → 40 + 5 = 45

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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