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Practice Problems — Set 2

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K.NBT.A.1 · Teen numbers as 10 and ones

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Warm-up

1. Talk through today's focus: Teen numbers as 10 and ones 2. Try one oral example together before writing. 3. Use the diagram to explain your thinking.

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Written practice

1. 12 = 10 + ___ 2. Draw 16 as one ten and ones. 3. Write the teen number: ten and 5 ones → ___ 4. Decompose 13: ___ + ___ 5. Which shows 17? (A) 10+6 (B) 10+7 (C) 7+10 — write the letter: ___ 6. Write numerals 11–14 in order. 7. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 7, set 2): show your work. ___ 8. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 8, set 2): show your work. ___

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More written practice

1. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 9, set 2): show your work. ___ 2. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 10, set 2): show your work. ___ 3. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 11, set 2): show your work. ___ 4. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 12, set 2): show your work. ___ 5. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 13, set 2): show your work. ___ 6. Apply Teen numbers as 10 and ones (item 14, set 2): show your work. ___

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Patterns and rules

1. Teen numbers are 10 and some ones. 2. Partners that make 10 help with quick facts. 3. The whole equals the sum of the parts.

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Parent tip: Fill one full ten-frame plus extras

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