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Place Value
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Call out the number before the answer appears. When you see it, say it !
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First look at the tens digit. Two tens are twenty!
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Next look at the units digit. Five units are 5.
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Two tens and Five units = 25
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Now it’s your turn, but remember: When you see it, SAY IT!
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twenty-six 26
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sixteen 16
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thirty-Five 35
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forty-two 42
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eighty-four 84
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nineteen 19
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forty-one 41
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thirty-seven 37
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thirteen 13
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twenty-one 21
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thirty-nine 39
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fifty-eight 58
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Well Done! You have worked hard reading two-digit numbers, now have a go at reading three-digit numbers.
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Three-digit numbers have Hundreds and Units Tens
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Two Hundreds
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five Tens
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Eight Units
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= Two hundred and fifty eight
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Now it’s YOUR turn.
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one hundred and thirty-six 136
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one hundred and twenty 120
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one hundred and twenty- seven 127
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one hundred and nineteen 119
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one hundred and forty
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one hundred and seven 107
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Once you know place value, you will find partitioning numbers a lot easier.
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