Grade 1 Base-Ten Blocks Worksheets

Grade 1 Base-Ten Blocks Worksheets – Printable PDF Math Manipulatives

Learn Place Value with Grade 1 Base-Ten Blocks Worksheets

Grade 1 Base-Ten Blocks Worksheets help children understand numbers, place value, and counting using visual aids. These worksheets introduce the concept of tens and ones in an engaging way. Moreover, they build strong foundational math skills by connecting numbers to real-world visuals. Therefore, using Grade 1 Worksheets regularly improves number comprehension and confidence.

Why Choose Grade 1 Worksheets?

Teachers and parents love Math Grade 1 Worksheets because they make learning interactive and simple. In addition, these worksheets include colorful block images that enhance understanding of grouping and value. As a result, students can easily visualize numbers and strengthen place value skills. Consistent use promotes accuracy and logical thinking.

Grade 1 Base-Ten Blocks Worksheets — Visual Place Value Tools Printable PDFs

Grade 1 Base-Ten Blocks Worksheets

Visual Place Value Tools
Numbers & Operations

Name: _________________ Date: _________________

  1. Look at the base-ten blocks below. How many tens and ones do you see? Write the number.
    Ten
    Ten
    Ten
    1
    1
    1
    1
    Tens: Ones: Number:
    Solution: Tens: 3, Ones: 4, Number: 34 (3 ten-blocks and 4 one-blocks. 30 + 4 = 34)
  2. Count the circles below. How many are there in all?
    Total:
    Solution: Total: 17 (Top row has 10 circles, bottom row has 7 circles: 10 + 7 = 17)
  3. Draw 2 tens and 5 ones using circles. Draw 10 circles in each group for tens.
    [Drawing Area – Student should draw 2 groups of 10 circles and 5 individual circles]
    Total:
    Solution: Total: 25 (Student should draw 2 groups of 10 circles each and 5 individual circles. 20 + 5 = 25)
  4. The picture shows base-ten blocks. Write the number they represent.
    Ten
    Ten
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    Number:
    Solution: Number: 28 (2 ten-blocks and 8 one-blocks. 20 + 8 = 28)
  5. Circle groups of 10 dots. How many tens and ones are there?
    Tens: Ones:
    Solution: Tens: 2, Ones: 6 (26 dots total: circle first 10, then next 10, leaving 6 ones)
  6. What number is shown? 4 tens and 3 ones =
    Solution: 43 (4 tens = 40, plus 3 ones = 43)
  7. Look at the blocks below. Which number do they show?
    Ten
    Ten
    Ten
    Ten
    Ten
    1
    1
    Number:
    Solution: Number: 52 (5 ten-blocks and 2 one-blocks. 50 + 2 = 52)
  8. Draw base-ten blocks to show the number 31. Use long rectangles for tens and small squares for ones.
    [Drawing Area – Student should draw 3 ten-blocks and 1 one-block]
    Number shown:
    Solution: Number shown: 31 (Student should draw 3 long ten-rectangles and 1 small one-square. 30 + 1 = 31)
  9. Count by tens. Fill in the blanks: 10, 20, ____, 40, ____, 60
    10, 20, , 40, , 60
    Solution: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 (Counting by tens: add 10 each time)
  10. Which is greater: 3 tens and 4 ones OR 2 tens and 9 ones? Circle your answer.
    3 tens and 4 ones
    2 tens and 9 ones
    Solution: 3 tens and 4 ones (3 tens and 4 ones = 34; 2 tens and 9 ones = 29; 34 is greater than 29)

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