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What are the multiples of 10? How can I use these cards?

The multiples of 10 are: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200 and so on.

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    What are the multiples of 10? How can I use these cards?

    The multiples of 10 are: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200 and so on.

    These Multiples of 10 Flashcards are easily printable on a couple of A4 sheets of paper. Simply cut them out for a set of twelve cards featuring multiples of ten from 10 to 120.

    These tens number cards are a great tool for teaching place valueYou can use them to facilitate a variety of games and activities that will help children develop their understanding of how numbers are positioned in order of magnitude.

    For example, you could give each of your students one of these tens number cards and ask them to line up in increasing order based on which card they're holding. 

    Alternatively, you can ask your children to stand in different areas of the room according to which card they are holding. For instance, numbers between 10 and 40 will stand in one corner, while numbers between 40 and 100 will stand in another. 

    This is a great resource to use when teaching the 10 times table. Use the flashcards to teach children about the relationship between multiplication tables and the multiples of numbers. After all, the answers to the equations in the 10 times table are all multiples of 10!

    Wondering what the benefits are of using number cards in teaching? 

    • Number cards are an excellent tool for a wide variety of maths games.
    • They can be used to great effect to create number lines, where students have to decide how to order various numbers in order of their magnitude.
    • This will help them learn about place value. For example, they can learn to look at the first place value column to start with when deciding which number is the largest. 

    More resources to use with these Tens Number Cards:

    Looking for more resources to use when teaching children to count in multiples? We've got you covered!

    Why not combine the tens number cards with these exciting Counting in 10s on Plain Hot Air Balloons Display Activity? You could ask children to match the cards with the appropriate balloons. Perfect for a maths lesson on place value! 

    These Maths Signs and Vocabulary Posters are great for displaying in your maths lessons. They can serve as a helpful reference tool for children during maths activities and games. 

    Make maths fun with this colourful Counting in 2s on Socks resource. The brightly coloured socks will engage children and help them focus on the task of counting in 2s! 

    Or, you might also find useful our worksheets on multiples and counting in 10s. These are perfect for helping children put what they've learned into practice, while also tracking their progress:

    How to find the multiples of 10

    To find the multiples of a number, children first need to understand what a multiple is. So, a multiple is a number, which results from multiplying one number by an integer (a whole number). For example, 20 is a multiple of 10 as it results from multiplying 10 by 2.

    To find the multiples of the number 10, all you need to do is multiply 10 by an integer, e.g. 2, 3, 4, etc.

    Wondering how to check if a number is a multiple of another number?

    Let's see if 125 is a multiple of 10. All you need to do is divide 125 by 10. As this would result in a remainder, it means that it's not a multiple of 10.

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