Practice with place value using these tens‑place expanded form worksheets. Each problem presents a partially completed expanded-form equation, and students fill in the missing value to show how the number is composed. This format encourages students to think about what each digit represents and how numbers are decomposed into their place‑value parts.
These printable tens‑and‑ones expanded form worksheets work well for independent practice, classroom work, or homeschool instruction. Ideal for grades 1-3, the activities reinforce early number‑sense skills, and strengthen understanding of place value.
Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 Worksheet 4Place value is a foundational math concept that helps the student understand how numbers are formed and why each digit in a number has a different value depending on its position.
Building Place Value Understanding: Tens and Ones (Lesson)
A two‑digit number can be broken apart into tens and ones.
The tens place digit represents the number of tens and the ones place digit represents the number of ones.
For example, in a number like 30 + 5:
The 5 represents 5 ones, which equals 5
The 3 represents 3 tens, which equals 30
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