lesson 4.0 (1 Review) • 9 Downloads lesson 9 Downloads 4.0 (1 Review) beta EdBrAIn It EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. The number 10 Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Math_Team Subject Math — Operations and Algebraic Thinking Grade Level Grades K-2 Resource Type Handout, Worksheet License About Resources Reviews Related About This Lesson Use the number 10 to make your own sums. Write the sums you make in the grid provided. 1st Grade Math Worksheets 2nd Grade Math Worksheets Resources Files beta EDBRAIN IT EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Make_your_own_sums_using_the_number_10.pdf Handout, Worksheet February 10, 2020 97.71 KB Reviews Log in to Write a Review 4.0 1 Reviews SML Member November 20, 2011 Simple idea for creating different calculations related to a given number, in this case 10. Adapt the idea to help with number pairs for other numbers eg 5, 20, 100. SML Member January 30, 2016 Generated comment #30351 SML Member July 04, 2016 Generated comment #98304 Advertisement More from this Contributor Lesson Batman and Robin Loci Handout, Worksheet • Grades 6-8 Math_Team Lesson Shape Street display Presentation • Grades K-2 Math_Team Lesson Falklands War - math and History logistics task Handout, Presentation, Worksheet • Grades 6-8 Math_Team Lesson Addition and Subtraction Facts to Five Study Cards Handout, Lesson Plan, Worksheet • Grades K-2 Math_Team Lesson Number bonds to eight Handout, Worksheet • Grades K-2 Math_Team Lesson Making six Handout, Worksheet • Grades K-2 Math_Team
SML Member November 20, 2011 Simple idea for creating different calculations related to a given number, in this case 10. Adapt the idea to help with number pairs for other numbers eg 5, 20, 100.
Simple idea for creating different calculations related to a given number, in this case 10. Adapt the idea to help with number pairs for other numbers eg 5, 20, 100.