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This medium worksheet gives first graders more practice combining and decomposing two-digit numbers using slightly larger values. Part A includes nine fill-in-the-blank problems converting between standard form and tens-and-ones form for numbers like 53, 76, and 88. Part B is a matching activity linking the numbers 15, 46, 73, and 98 with their place-value descriptions, helping first graders see numbers from both the digit side and the grouped side.

Style:
Busy Bee
Place Value: Tens and Ones
Grade 1
★ Part A: Tens and Ones
Write the missing number on each line.
1) 7 tens and 6 ones = 76.
2) The number 53 = 5 tens and 3 ones.
3) The number 88 = 8 tens and 8 ones.
4) 30 + 9 = 39.
5) The number 45 has 5 ones.
6) 60 + 1 = 61.
7) The number 37 has 3 tens and 7 ones.
8) The number 92 = 9 tens and 2 ones.
9) 80 + 5 = 85.
★ Part B: Match the Number
Draw a line from each number to the matching tens and ones.
1)
15
1 ten 5 ones
7 tens 3 ones
46
4 tens 6 ones
9 tens 8 ones
73
7 tens 3 ones
1 ten 5 ones
98
9 tens 8 ones
4 tens 6 ones
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Read each question carefully. Write the missing number on the line or draw a line to match.

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15-20 minutes
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