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Ordering to 100

This activity is for parents and whānau to do with their child to order numbers from 0 to 100.

An adult helps two children with their homework.

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  • AudienceWhānau and Communities
  • Resource LanguageEnglish
  • SeriesLearning at home

About this resource

This resource helps learners to order numbers from 0 to 100.

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    Ordering to 100

    What you need to know

    • The -ty numbers are twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty and ninety.

    Required materials

    • marker pens
    • 20 pieces of paper (small memo pad)

    See Materials that come with this resource to download:

    • Ordering to 100 activity (.pdf)

    What to do

    Help your child to make a set of 20 numbers from 0 to 100.

    The numbers could be the ages of members in the extended family, letterbox numbers of friends and family, lotto result numbers, the last two numbers of telephone numbers, etc.

    • Ask your child to write each number on separate pieces of paper.
    • Work together to put the numbers in order.
    • Ask your child to read the numbers out when the sequence is complete.
    • Ask questions such as "What is the largest number?" "What is the smallest number?" "Which numbers are odd?" "Which number is even?"
    • -ty numbers: Choose a -ty number and ask what one more than, one less than, ten more than, and ten less than this number is.

    What to expect your child to do

    • Be able to record the numbers, put the numbers in order, and know numbers one and ten more than and less than specific numbers.

    Variation

    • Ask which is the biggest number and which is the smallest number before your child puts the numbers in order.
    • Choose two numbers from the set and ask which is bigger, or smaller.

    He kupu Māori

    larger than rahi ake
    smaller than iti iho
    odd number taukehe
    even number taurua

    He whakawhitinga kōrero

    • Anei ētahi kāri tau. Whakatakotoria ngā tau mai i te iti ki te rahi. (Here are some number cards. Put them down in order from smallest to biggest.)
    • Pānuihia mai ngā tau. (Read the numbers.)
    • Ko tēhea te tau nui rawa atu? (Which is the largest number?)
    • Ko tēhea te tau iti rawa atu? (Which is the smallest number?)
    • Pānuihia mai ngā taurua. (Read the even numbers.)
    • Pānuihia mai ngā taukehe. (Read the odd numbers.)
    • He aha te tau kotahi te rahinga ake i tēnei tau? (What is one more than this number?)
    • He aha te tau tekau te itinga iho i tēnei tau? (What is ten less than this number?)

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