Base Ten Blocks - Representing Numbers 21 to 99 - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
Base Ten Blocks are a visual and tactile way to teach children the concept of place value and help them understand how to represent numbers. In the provided worksheets, students are tasked with identifying and representing numbers from 21 to 99 using these blocks. Each block represents a different place value, with rods typically representing tens and small cubes representing ones. The worksheets require students to translate the physical representation of Base Ten Blocks into both numerals and written words, enhancing their comprehension of number formation and place value.
The worksheets include various exercises, such as matching Base Ten Block representations to their corresponding numbers and vice versa. For example, a combination of three rods and five cubes would represent the number 35, which students would write as 'thirty-five'. These educational resources are designed to solidify a student's understanding of numbers and their components, using hands-on materials to bridge the gap between concrete and abstract mathematical concepts. The worksheets cater to different learning stages, from initial recognition of the blocks to applying knowledge to write numbers in different formats, and even using flashcards for quick-fire practice and reinforcement.