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Base 10 Blocks - Adding - Picture to Answer, No Carry - Thousands and Hundreds (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on using Base 10 blocks to practice addition at a beginner level, dealing specifically with scenarios where no carrying is required. It involves adding and identifying the quantities of blocks up to the thousands and hundreds place. Each question presents a visual representation of Base 10 blocks, and students are tasked with determining the total count of the blocks. Multiple-choice answers accompany each question, allowing students to select the correct sum without calculating carry-over values, fostering basic addition skills and visualization of quantities through these manipulatives.

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Adding - Picture to Answer, No Carry - Thousands and Hundreds

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Base 10 Blocks - Adding - Picture to Answer, No Carry - Thousands and Hundreds Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Base 10 Blocks - Adding - Picture to Answer, No Carry - Thousands and Hundreds (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Ten Groups - Adding' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/ten_groups_addition_intro/
1
How many blocks are there?
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a
2165
b
1100
c
1430
d
2400
e
510
f
3100
2
How many blocks are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
1053
b
1216
c
1100
d
2700
e
2100
f
2400
3
How many blocks are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
1800
b
4030
c
1104
d
1030
e
2400
f
500
4
How many blocks are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
110
b
3200
c
2200
d
2300
e
220
f
800
5
How many blocks are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
2400
b
900
c
1100
d
2800
e
600
f
2891
6
How many blocks are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
2300
b
3805
c
400
d
4501
e
1200
f
2700
7
How many blocks are there?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
1010
b
3100
c
2400
d
1760
e
4000
f
100