This medium worksheet pushes children to describe and compare two-digit numbers in words. Part A presents nine fill-in-the-blank questions covering comparison language ('48 is ___ than 84'), constructing numbers from tens and ones descriptions, and using equality statements. Part B provides a matching exercise that links four numbers like 87 and 19 to phrases such as '8 tens and 7 ones', helping second graders translate fluently between digits and place value words.
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Place Value: Tens and Ones
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. 48 is less than 84.
2. The number with 6 tens and 2 ones is 62.
3. 55 = 55.
4. 73 is greater than 37.
5. 90 + 6 = 96.
6. The biggest two-digit number with 4 tens is 49.
7. 75 = 7 tens and 5 ones.
8. The value of the digit 3 in 31 is 30.
9. 5 tens and 8 ones is less than 6 tens and 1 one.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
87
→ 8 tens and 7 ones
4 tens and 3 ones
43
→ 4 tens and 3 ones
1 ten and 9 ones
60
→ 6 tens and 0 ones
8 tens and 7 ones
19
→ 1 ten and 9 ones
6 tens and 0 ones
Place Value: Tens and Ones
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 48 is less than 84.
2) The number with 6 tens and 2 ones is 62.
3) 55 = 55.
4) 73 is greater than 37.
5) 90 + 6 = 96.
6) The biggest two-digit number with 4 tens is 49.
7) 75 = 7 tens and 5 ones.
8) The value of the digit 3 in 31 is 30.
9) 5 tens and 8 ones is less than 6 tens and 1 one.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
87
→ 8 tens and 7 ones
4 tens and 3 ones
43
→ 4 tens and 3 ones
1 ten and 9 ones
60
→ 6 tens and 0 ones
8 tens and 7 ones
19
→ 1 ten and 9 ones
6 tens and 0 ones
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