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Printable place value worksheets for 1st Grade:
Ten and Ones (eg. 17 = __ ten and __ ones)
Count Tens & Ones (with pictures)
Count Tens & Ones (with place value charts)
Tens and Ones (eg. 73 = __ tens and __ ones)

Add Tens & Ones (with pictures)
Add Tens & Ones (eg. 60 + 4 = )
1 more, 1 less, 10 more, 10 less

Add Tens and Ones Worksheets

In these First Grade math worksheets, students practice how to add tens and ones to form a 2-digit number. This will help the students in their understanding of place values and the base ten number system. Adding whole tens and ones involves combining the tens and ones place values to find the total.

For example, 30 + 6 = 36.

Have a look at this video if you need to learn how to add tens and ones to form a 2-digit number.

Consistent practice with various addition problems involving whole tens and ones will help students build a strong foundation in place value and addition in the first grade.

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Add Tens and Ones Worksheet #1
Add Tens and Ones Worksheet #2
Add Tens and Ones Worksheet #3
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Add Tens and Ones Worksheet #1 (Interactive)
Add Tens and Ones Worksheet #2 (Interactive)

Give the digit in ones or tens place (Interactive)
Give the Place Value (Interactive)

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Tens and Ones (eg. 73 = __ tens and __ ones)

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