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1. 13 means 1 ten and 3 ones.

2. 14 means 1 ten and 4 ones.

3. What does 11 mean? 12? 15? 20? 16? 18?

4. Write in figures the numbers from eleven to twenty. 5. Read: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 6. Copy:

fifteen sixteen nineteen

15

seventeen

16

19

eighteen

TESTS

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2.

Make a drawing to show of 10 balls.

3. What two numbers added together will make 9?

4. How many tens and ones make sixteen?

5. Take 2 from each number from 3 to 7.

6. Write 16 and 19 in words.

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d

1. 4+5=?

2. Draw 7 apples in two groups.

3. of 8=?

4. What number and 2 are 9?

5. Subtract 3 from each number from 4 to 8.

6. Draw the number of pencils that must be added to 10 pencils to make 15.

CHAPTER II

READING AND WRITING TENS AND ONES

The figure 0 is called naught or zero. It stands for nothing. When placed to the right of 1, as in 10, the figures stand for ten; when placed to the right of 2, as in 20, the figures stand for twenty; 30 represents thirty; 40, forty; 50, fifty; 60, sixty; 70, seventy; 80, eighty; 90, ninety..

The right-hand figure in a number is called ones' figure; the second figure is called tens' figure. Thus, 14 is 1 ten and 4 ones; 21 represents twenty-one.

1. Read: 14 25 48 59 64 70 91 40

2. Read the numbers in each column, beginning at the top; at the bottom.

3. Read the numbers in each row, beginning at the left.

4. Write all the numbers having 7 in tens' place; 6; 0; 1; 5; 2; 3; 9; 8; 4.

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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 112131415161718191

2 12223242 52 62 72 82 92 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93 4 1424344454 64 74 84 94 5 1525354555 65 75 85 95 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 7 1727374757677787 97 8 1828384858 68 78 88 98 9 192939495969798999

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1. In this score card, how many spaces are there for Joe's record? Count them.

2. How many spaces are there for Joe and Will together? Count them by twos.

3. How many spaces are there for Frank and Tom together? for all four boys? Count them by twos.

4. Count the dots on the dominoes by fives; by tens.

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5. Count these dimes by tens and tell how many cents

they equal.

6. How many cents do twenty nickels equal?

ROMAN NUMBERS TO TEN

I V X

The Romans wrote their numbers with letters.

This is how they wrote the first ten numbers:

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1. Write the Roman number for six.

2. Show what change in the letters will make four. 3. What two letters are placed to the right of V to make seven?

4. What two letters are used in making the Roman number nine? How are they placed?

5. Read the following numbers:

V, IX, IV, III, VII, X, VI

6. Write the Roman number for two; for eight; for

one.

7. Write the Roman numbers from 1 to 10.

8. What Roman number do you sometimes see on a nickel? What does it tell about the value of the nickel?

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