Starter quiz
- Which number is represented by the base ten blocks?
- 7
- 70 ✓
- 700
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- How many tens are represented here?
- '10' ✓
- What number is represented by the base ten blocks?
- 12
- 102
- 112
- 120 ✓
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- What number is missing from the bar model?
- '30' ✓
- Order these numbers, starting with the smallest.
- 1⇔60
- 2⇔160
- 3⇔600
- 4⇔610
- What number is missing from the bar model?
- '10' ✓
Exit quiz
- Which numbers are a multiple of ten?
- 105
- 210 ✓
- 308
- 400 ✓
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- Match the number of tens to the numeral they are equal to.
- 12 tens⇔120 ✓
- 21 tens⇔210 ✓
- 22 tens⇔220 ✓
- Which equation represents the base ten blocks?
- 17 tens = 170
- 26 tens = 260
- 27 tens = 270 ✓
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- What 3-digit number would complete the bar model?
- '330' ✓
- Complete this equation: ______ x 10 = 410
- '41' ✓
- Which equation is not correct?
- 50 x 10 = 500
- 510 = 10 x 51
- 10 x 53 = 530
- 540 = 45 x 10 ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Base ten blocks and 100s frames can represent multiples of ten.
- The symbol × means multiply or lots of.
- Any 3-digit multiples of ten can be written as a multiplication equation.
Common misconception
Pupils may explain the relationship with multiples of 10 as 'adding a zero' (e.g. 37 x 10 = 370).
Pupils should be discouraged from doing this. Instead, explore place value, reminding pupils that each 100 represents 10 lots of ten.
Keywords
Equation - An equation is used to show that one number or calculation is equal to another.
Multiple - A multiple is the result of multiplying a number by another whole number.
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