Place-value table
Place-value table helps children practise practising place-value table with grade-2 arithmetic tasks. Read the short guide, solve one browser task, and print a fresh worksheet when more repetition is useful.
How to solve this
- Read the place-value table task carefully and underline the numbers you already know.
- Think in tens first, then look at the ones. A number like 47 is 4 tens and 7 ones.
- After solving, check whether the answer fits the number range and the question.
Examples
tens: 5, ones: 8
58
72
7 tens + 2 ones
What children practice
- Place-value table
- reading two-digit numbers
- using tens and ones
- checking position in the number row
Practice online
Try one short exercise in the browser.
Printable worksheet
Create a fresh printable worksheet with an answer key for extra practice on paper.
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FAQ
What should children know before place-value table?
It helps if children are comfortable with counting forward and backward to 100.
What can we do if place-value table feels hard?
Think in tens first, then look at the ones. A number like 47 is 4 tens and 7 ones.
How much practice is enough?
A focused round of 5 to 10 minutes is usually enough for second graders. Stop while the child can still explain one step clearly.