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Tens and ones
Practice
- 14
- fourteen — 1 ten and 4 ones
- seventeen
- 17 — 1 ten and 7 ones
- 13
- thirteen — NOT thirty
- 16
- sixteen — ten and six
- nineteen
- 19 — 1 ten and 9 ones
- 11
- eleven — 1 ten and 1 one
- 15
- fifteen — 1 ten and 5 ones
- twelve
- 12 — 1 ten and 2 ones
- 18
- eighteen — ten and eight
- 20
- twenty — 2 tens and 0 ones
Easy questions
- 17 = 1 ten and ? ones
- 7
- fourteen — write the numeral
- 14
- 13 in words
- thirteen
- 1 ten and 2 ones
- 12
- nineteen — numeral?
- 19
Medium questions
- 30 or 13 — which one is thirteen?
- 13 — '-teen' means ten-and-some
- 1 ten and 0 ones
- 10
- sixteen = ten and ?
- six
- Which is more: 19 or 21?
- 21 — 2 tens beats 1 ten
- Is 15 backwards (51) the same number?
- No — 15 is 1 ten 5 ones; 51 is 5 tens 1 one
Hard questions
- 2 tens and 3 ones
- 23
- Ten more than 7
- 17
- Which teen number has 8 ones?
- 18 — ten and eight
- Is 20 a teen number?
- No — it's exactly 2 tens, nothing extra
- Sam writes 'fourteen' as 41. What did he mix up?
- The order — we say ones first (four-teen) but write the ten first: 14
Lesson
Teen numbers are ten-and-some
In a two-digit number, the digits have jobs. The left digit counts TENS, the right digit counts ONES. So 14 is 1 ten and 4 ones — ten and four more. Every teen number is a ten with some extra: thirteen is ten-and-three, seventeen is ten-and-seven. The catch is English: we SAY the ones first ('four-teen') but WRITE the ten first (14). That mismatch is why 14 turns into 41 under tired hands, and why thirteen and thirty get swapped. The endings tell them apart: '-teen' means ten-and-some (13), '-ty' means that many whole tens (30). When in doubt, ask the digits what their job is.
- 14 = 1 ten and 4 ones. 41 = 4 tens and 1 one. Very different amounts of eggs.
- thirteen → 13 (ten and three). thirty → 30 (three tens).
- 17 = ten and seven. Say it as 'ten and seven' and the writing order makes sense.
- 19 is one more than 18, one less than 20 — two tens exactly.
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