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Counting in Tens
We all have ten fingers. Can you count in tens?

Counting in Tens

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Counting forward and back in tens is a really useful skill. It is one of the first kinds of number patterns children encounter and a good understanding will help with lots of other areas of development, including recognizing sequences, counting forward and back quickly, and ten times table recall.

Can you count up and down in tens?

1.
What is happening in this sequence:
60, 50, 40, 30, 20?
The numbers are getting bigger each time
The numbers are going down in tens instead of up
The numbers are going up in twos
The numbers are all odd
Each time, the number becomes ten less than the one before it
2.
Which of these sets are all part of the ten times table?
10, 15, 20, 25
20, 50, 60, 80
12, 13, 14, 15
20, 21, 22, 23
Numbers in the ten times table all end with a '0'
3.
Numbers in the ten times table always end with __?
10
0
5
1
Multiples of ten always end with '0'
4.
Which numbers are missing from this sequence:
40, __, 60, 70, __, 90, __
45, 75 and 95
5, 8 and 10
41, 71, 91
50, 80 and 100
The number before the missing one is ten less
5.
Continue this sequence:
60, 50, 40, 30
12, 11, 10
20, 10, 0
40, 50, 60
29, 28, 27
Each number is ten less than the one before it
6.
What are the next two numbers in this sequence:
20, 30, 40, 50, __, __
55, 60
60, 70
6, 7
51, 52
This sequence is increasing in tens
7.
Which numbers are missing from this sequence:
10, __, 30, 40, __, 60
2 and 5
11 and 41
20 and 50
15 and 45
Looking at the numbers on either side of the missing number might help
8.
What is the next number in this sequence:
10, 20, 30, 40, __
50
41
5
500
50 is ten more than 40. This sequence increases in tens
9.
What are the next three numbers in this sequence:
20, 30, 40, 50, 60, __, __, __
65, 70, 75
61, 62, 63
7, 8, 9
70, 80, 90
Each number is ten more than the one before it
10.
Which number should come at the end of this sequence:
50, 60, 70, 80, 90, __?
19
91
10
100
100 is ten more than 90
Author:  Angela Smith

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