Learning Checklist

  • Understanding place value models.
  • Counting using place value models.
  • Examples. 
  • Test Your Understanding. 

Place Value Model

A place value model is a visual way of representing (showing) numbers. 

Place value model for unit block, tens block, hundreds block and thousands block.

We use unit blocks only to represent numbers between 1 and 9.

A rod is used to represent tens. 10 unit blocks make 1 rod or 1 tens.

These models are used to form different numbers. For example:

Unit blocks

Unit blocks are used to form any number from 1 to 10. 

numbers from 1-10 using unit blocks.

Rod(Tens block)

A rod(tens block) is made up of 10 unit blocks together.

To make numbers like 20, 30, 40, etc., we just repeat using rods.

We can show any number visually using place value model as shown below.

Quick Knowledge Check

Flat (Hundreds block)

A rod(tens block) is made up of 10 unit blocks together.

Test Your Understanding

Let’s see what you’ve learnt so far!

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