1.4 Numbers to 99
Unit Goals
- Students develop an understanding of place value for numbers up to 99.
Section A Goals
- Add and subtract multiples of 10.
- Represent the base-ten structure of multiples of 10 up to 90 using towers of 10, drawings, numbers, or words.
Section B Goals
- Add and subtract multiples of 10.
- Represent the base-ten structure of numbers up to 99 using drawings, numbers, and words.
- Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones.
Section C Goals
- Compare 2 two-digit numbers based on the values of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.>
Section D Goals
- Represent two-digit numbers in different ways, using different amounts of tens and ones.
Glossary Entries
- categoryA label that tells how objects in a group are alike.
- dataInformation about the things or people in a group.
Example: If you have a box of colored pencils, then the lengths and colors of each of the pencils are data about the pencils in the box. - differenceThe result when one number is subtracted from another.
- estimate
To find a value that is close to the correct value.
- greater than
63 is greater than 32.
63 > 32 - less than
32 is less than 63.
32 < 63 - sumThe total when two or more numbers are added.
- surveyA way to collect data using a group of people answering the same question.
- teen number
A number with 1 ten and between 1 and 9 ones.
Example:
Fifteen is 1 ten and 5 ones. - two-digit number