Tens and Ones
In Math we've been working a lot with numbers to 100 - counting by twos, fives, tens, counting forwards and backwards, finding missing numbers on a 100 chart and showing more and less, before and after. Today, we started working with ten rods and unit cubes (tens and ones). Students showed how to represent numbers on a chart (see pictures below).
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48 is 4 tens and 8 ones |
We have been talking about Seasonal Changes in Science - the arrival of Spring! (Even though the weather outdoors doesn't show it!)
I hope that everyone has a wonderful Easter holiday! Maybe it will actually seem like Spring when we return to school on April 8.
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