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Our Trip to the Penguins Game

Our Trip to the Penguins Game. Reviewing Place Value & Base 10. Let’s Begin!. Let’s Review!. What are the values of base 10 blocks?. 100. 10. 1. Continue. Which block represents a group of 10?. Try Again!. This block represents 1. Go Back. Try Again!. This block represents 100.

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Our Trip to the Penguins Game

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  1. Our Trip to the Penguins Game Reviewing Place Value & Base 10 Let’s Begin!

  2. Let’s Review!

  3. What are the values of base 10 blocks? 100 10 1 Continue

  4. Which block represents a group of 10?

  5. Try Again! This block represents 1. Go Back

  6. Try Again! This block represents 100. Go Back

  7. Correct! This block represents 10. Continue

  8. Which block represents a group of 100?

  9. Try Again! This block represents 1. Go Back

  10. Correct! This block represents 100. Continue

  11. Try Again! This block represents 10. Go Back

  12. Which block represents 1?

  13. Try Again! This block represents 100 Go Back

  14. Try Again! • This block represents 10. Go Back

  15. Correct! • This block represents 1. Continue

  16. Billy is going to a Pittsburgh Penguins game. He is going with his Mom, Dad, and sister Jenny. Billy knows how to use base 10 blocks to represent numbers. His family is buying things at the game. Help Billy represent the cost of items with base 10 blocks! Let’s Begin!

  17. Parking at Consol Energy Center costs $15. How would Billy represent the number 15 with base 10 blocks?

  18. Try Again! Remember, each 10-long has a value of ten. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks would represent 51. There are 5 10-longs and 1 1-cube Go Back

  19. Correct! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. There is 1 10-long and 5 1-cubes. Together this makes 15! Check out Billy’s parking spot!! Continue

  20. Before the game, Billy’s family visits the PensGear store. Let’s find out what cool things they bought! Continue

  21. Billy’s Dad bought a Penguins hat. It cost $42. How would you represent the number 42 using base 10 blocks.

  22. Try Again! Remember, a 100-flat has a value of 100. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks would have a value of 402. There are 4 100-flats and 2 1-cubes. Go Back

  23. Correct! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube had a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks has a value of 42. There are 4 10-longs and 2 1-cubes. Billy’s Dad got this hat! Continue

  24. Billy’s Dad also bought an authentic Sidney Crosby jersey. It cost $180 dollars. How would you represent the number 180 with base 10 blocks?

  25. Try Again! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks has a value of 18. There is 1 10-long and 8 1-cubes. Go Back

  26. Correct! Each 100-flat has a value of 100. Each 10-long has a value of 10. This group of base-10 blocks has a value of 180. There is 1 100-flat and 8 10-longs. Billy’s Dad loves his new jersey! Continue

  27. Billy and Jenny wanted t-shirts. The total cost for the t-shirts was $75. How would you represent the number 75 with base 10 blocks?

  28. Try Again! Each 100-flat has a value of 100. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base-10 blocks has a value of 705. There are 7 100-flats and 5 1-cubes. Go Back

  29. Correct! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks is worth 75. There are 7 10-longs and 5 1-cubes. Billy and Jenny got matching shirts! Continue

  30. Billy and his family now have some awesome Penguins gear.It is time for them to go pick up their tickets! Let’s visit the ticket office

  31. Billy’s mom pays for their tickets. The total cost is $276. How can Billy represent this number with base 10 blocks?

  32. Try Again! Each 1-cube has a value of 1. Each 10-long has a value of 10. This group of base 10 blocks represents 72. There are 2 1-cubes and 7 10-longs. Go Back

  33. Correct! Each 100-flat has a value of 100. Each 10-long has value of 10. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks represents 276. There are 2 100-flats, 7 10-longs, and 6 1-cubes. Billy and his family got their tickets. Let’s go Pens! Continue

  34. It’s the end of the second period. Billy and his family are hungry. They go to the snack bar. They spend $38. How would Billy represent this with base 10 blocks?

  35. Correct! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks has a value of 38. There are 3 10-longs and 8 1-cubes. They got some yummy snacks! Continue

  36. Try Again! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube has a value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks has a value of 33. There are 3 10-longs and 3 1-cubes. Go Back

  37. Billy’s mom had bought tickets for the 50/50 raffle. The prize was $999. How would you represent this with base 10 blocks?

  38. Try Again! Each 10-long has a value of 10. Each 1-cube has value of 1. This group of base 10 blocks has a value of 99. There are 9 10-longs and 9 1-cubes. Go Back

  39. Correct!The Penguins Win!! Continue

  40. If the raffle was $999, how would we represent 999+1 with base 10 blocks? Click here to find out

  41. 1000 would look like this Each 100-flat has a value of 100. There are 10 100-flats. This group of base 10 blocks has a value of 1000. Continue

  42. Awesome job! You did a great job helping Billy build numbers with base 10 blocks. Raise your hand and your teacher will tell you what to do next!

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