Starter quiz
- Ten hundreds are equivalent to __________
- one hundred
- one thousand ✓
- ten thousand
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- 18 tens are equivalent to __________
- 18
- 180 ✓
- 1800
- 108
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- 5,000 + 300 + ______ + 4 = 5,374
- '70' ✓
- Look at the circle. The whole has been divided into ______ equal parts.
- '10' ✓
- What value would each part of the bar model have?
- 50
- 25
- 20 ✓
- 10
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- Match the letter shown on the number line to the correct number it represents.
- a⇔100 ✓
- b⇔400 ✓
- c⇔500 ✓
- d⇔800 ✓
Exit quiz
- To divide a whole equally, each part should
- have exactly the same amount or value. ✓
- be shared between people.
- be different in size and amount.
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- A whole has been divided into ten equal parts. Each part is one ______
- 'tenth' ✓
- Look at the image. This is not one tenth because...
- there should be ten unshaded parts and one shaded part to show one tenth.
- the parts are not all equal. ✓
- the shaded tenth is in the middle.
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- Which picture represents one tenth?
- Look at the pictures. Match the correct value to each letter.
- four tenths⇔a ✓
- six tenths⇔b ✓
- one whole⇔c ✓
- nine tenths⇔d ✓
- Tick all the pictures that could represent two tenths.
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- The whole is divided into ten equal parts and one of the parts is one tenth of the whole.
- There are ten tenths in one whole.
- One whole can be divided into ten tenths.
Common misconception
Pupils think one tenth consists of one shaded part and ten un-shaded parts.
Encourage children to use the stem sentence to identify the whole and how many parts make it up each time.
Keywords
Equal - Equal means exactly the same amount or value.
Tenth - A tenth is the name we give to one part of ten equal parts.
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