Tens


(1) Write all tens numbers up to 100.


(2) How many tens does the number 30 have?


(3) Write the tens numbers that are greater than 30 and smaller than 90.


(4) James has 30 apples, and Lucas has 2 tens more. How many apples does Lucas have?


(5) How many tens do the numbers in the table have?

80 = ___ T 10 = ___ T 20 = ___ T 40 = ___ T 90 = ___ T
30 = ___ T 60 = ___ T 70 = ___ T 100 = ___ T 50 = ___ T

(6) Compare the expressions in the table and fill them with <, > or =.

2 T 39 U 43 U 3 T 6 T 55 U 32 U 8 T
5 T 51 U 98 U 4 T 1 T 100 U 23 U 7 T
10 T 74 U 99 U 9 T 7 T 72 U 26 U 7 T
3 T 22 U 65 U 1 T 9 T 34 U 8 U 7 T

(7) Circle the fruits in groups of 10 with a red circle. Circle the rest with a blue circle.

Blue Circles = ____
Red Circles = ____
Blue Circles = ____
Red Circles = ____