AC9M1N02
Number > Place Value
Australian Curriculum Version 9 Says:
Partition one- and two-digit numbers in different ways using physical and virtual materials, including partitioning two-digit numbers into tens and ones.
What this means
Partition (Split) numbers into parts. Known as number bonds for one-digit.
Partition two-digit; Spilt two-digit numbers according to place value. e.g. 33 can be thought of as 30 and 3. It may also be thought of as 20 and 13.
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Resources & Manipulatives
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Ten Frames (Set of 16)
$52.80 inc. GST -
Teaching Place Value Year 1
$19.00 – $119.00 inc. GST -
Bond Blocks Core Addition & Subtraction Kit
$2,288.00 inc. GST -
Teaching with Ten Frames
$31.00 – $139.00 inc. GST
These Quick Curriculum Guides have been designed to take a look at the Australian Mathematics Curriculum (AC9), explain terminology and provide interpretations.
Narelle and I have used our professional judgement to put forward what is appropriate for students at this year level.
Authors: Dr Paul Swan & Narelle Rice
We would like to also thank Linda Marshall and David Dunstan for comments and assistance.
These documents serve as general advice only and do not take into account your specific needs and conditions. While best care has been taken in compiling these materials, mistakes may exist.
Australian Curriculum version 9 materials used under Creative Commons licence from ACARA. Readers should always refer back to the curriculum itself and the state-based curriculum that is relevant for you.
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