Assess Yourself
How well do you understand the concepts and skills introduced in this lesson?
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Show What You Know!
Assess how well you met your goals.
Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? The questions below will help you find out. Make sure you understand why each correct answer is correct. If you do not, review that part of the lesson.
1. What digit is in the ones place?
80
- 5
- 0
- 3
Sorry, that was not the correct digit. The ones place value is always 0 when skip counting by 10s.
Yes! That was the correct digit.
Sorry, that was not the correct digit. The ones place value is always 0 when skip counting by 10s.
2. Which group of rods represents the number sequence below?
10, 20, 30, 40, 50
Sorry, that was not the correct number of rods.
Sorry, that was not the correct number of rods.
Yes! That is the correct number of rods.
3. Can you find the missing number in the number sequence below using the hundreds chart?

10, 20, 30, __, 50, 60, 70
- 40
- 45
- 80
Yes! That was the correct missing number!
Sorry, that was not the correct missing number. Look back at the hundreds chart to help you find the number between 30 and 50.
Sorry, that was not the correct missing number. Look back at the hundreds chart to help you find the number between 30 and 50.
4. What digit is missing in the ones place below?
10, 2_, 30, 40
- 5
- 0
- 3
Sorry, that was not the correct digit. Remember, 0 is always in the ones place value when we skip count by 10s.
Yes! That was the correct digit.
Sorry, that was not the correct digit. Remember, 0 is always in the ones place value when we skip count by 10s.
5. Which group of rods can we use to represent the number sequence below?
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70
Yes! That is the correct number of rods.
Sorry, that was not the correct number of rods. Remember, each rod represents the number 10. We will need 7 rods to skip count by 10s to 70.
Sorry, that was not the correct number of rods. Remember, each rod represents the number 10. We will need 7 rods to skip count by 10s to 70.
6. Can you find the missing digit in the number sequence below using the hundreds chart?

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, _0
- 5
- 6
- 7
Sorry, that was not the correct missing digit. Remember, when skip counting by 10s, the digit in the tens place value always goes up by 1.
Sorry, that was not the correct missing digit. Remember, when skip counting by 10s, the digit in the tens place value always goes up by 1.
Yes! That was the correct missing digit!
7. Can you find the missing number in the number sequence below using the hundreds chart?

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, __, 90
- 75
- 80
- 85
Sorry, that was not the correct missing number. Use the column on the far right of the hundreds chart to help you find the number between 70 and 90.
Yes! That was the correct missing number! 80 is between 70 and 90.
Sorry, that was not the correct missing number. Use the column on the far right of the hundreds chart to help you find the number between 70 and 90.
8. What digit is missing in the tens place below?
30, 40, _0, 60
- 5
- 0
- 7
Yes! That was the correct digit.
Sorry, that was not the correct digit. Remember, the tens place always increases by 1 when we skip count by 10s.
Sorry, that was not the correct digit. Remember, the tens place always increases by 1 when we skip count by 10s.
9. Can you find the missing number in the number sequence below using the hundreds chart?

10, 20, 30, __, 50, 60, 70
- 40
- 45
- 80
Yes! That was the correct missing number! 40 is between 30 and 50.
Sorry, that was not the correct missing number. Use the column on the far right of the hundreds chart to help you find the number between 30 and 50.
Sorry, that was not the correct missing number. Use the column on the far right of the hundreds chart to help you find the number between 30 and 50.
10. Can you use the hundreds chart to find the missing digits in the blanks below?

7_, 8_, 9_, 10_
- 7, 8, 9, 10
- 0, 0, 0, 0
- 0, 5, 0, 5
Sorry, those were not the correct digits. Remember, 0 is always in the ones place when we skip count by 10s.
Yes! Those were the correct digits.
Sorry, those were not the correct digits. Remember, 0 is always in the ones place when we skip count by 10s.
Summary
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