This challenging worksheet pushes second graders into real place-value reasoning. Part A is multiple choice: matching 76 to 'seventy-six,' swapping the digits of 53, finding 10 more than 46, and choosing the expanded form for 91 (the answer is 90 + 1, not 90 + 10). Part B fills in the blanks for harder prompts like 10 more than 27, 65 = ___ + 5, swapping the digits of 18, and 10 less than 52.
These questions move kids beyond naming digits and toward thinking flexibly about how tens and ones change together.
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Place Value: Tens and Ones
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which number name matches the number 76?
A) sixty-seven
B) seventy-six
C) seventeen
D) sixty-six
2. If you swap the digits of 53, what number do you get?
A) 53
B) 35
C) 55
D) 33
3. Which number is 10 more than 46?
A) 47
B) 36
C) 56
D) 64
4. Which expanded form equals 91?
A) 9 + 1
B) 90 + 10
C) 19 + 0
D) 90 + 1
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. 10 more than 27 is 37.
2. The number 65 = 60 + 5.
3. If you swap the digits of 18, you get 81.
4. 10 less than 52 is 42.
5. A number with 6 in the tens place and 0 in the ones place is 60.
Place Value: Tens and Ones
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which number name matches the number 76?
A) sixty-seven
B) seventy-six
C) seventeen
D) sixty-six
2. If you swap the digits of 53, what number do you get?
A) 53
B) 35
C) 55
D) 33
3. Which number is 10 more than 46?
A) 47
B) 36
C) 56
D) 64
4. Which expanded form equals 91?
A) 9 + 1
B) 90 + 10
C) 19 + 0
D) 90 + 1
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 10 more than 27 is 37.
2) The number 65 = 60 + 5.
3) If you swap the digits of 18, you get 81.
4) 10 less than 52 is 42.
5) A number with 6 in the tens place and 0 in the ones place is 60.
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