HUNTERTUTORING

Practice Problems — Set 2

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K.CC.A.1 · Count to 100 by ones and by tens

Print and write your answers in the blanks. Use the diagrams to explain your thinking.

Count together

1. Count from 1 to 12 aloud with a parent. 2. Draw 4 objects. Count them as you write the numeral. 3. Count from 10 to 24 by tens aloud.

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Written practice

1. Write the next numbers: 2, 3, ___, ___, ___ 2. Fill in: 10, 20, ___, 40, ___, 60 3. Write the numeral: eight → ___ 4. Complete by ones: 4, 5, ___, 7 5. What comes after 12? ___ 6. What comes before 13? ___ 7. Write the next numbers: 11, 12, ___, ___, ___ 8. Write the next numbers: 12, 13, ___, ___, ___ 9. Write the next numbers: 13, 14, ___, ___, ___ 10. Fill in by tens: 30, 40, ___, 50, ___

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More written practice

1. Fill in by tens: 35, 45, ___, 65 2. Write every tenth number from 30 to 70.

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Patterns and rules

1. When we count 1, 2, 3, 4… we add one each time. Write the next number after 6: ___ 2. Counting by tens (10, 20, 30): what do we add each time? ___ 3. Circle the rule: (A) add 1 each time (B) add 10 each time — for 5, 6, 7, 8 4. Explain in one sentence: How is counting by tens different from counting by ones?

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Parent tip: Touch each object once while saying one number. Writing numerals builds fluency.

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