Numbers up to 100 — Lesson
🌟 Hook: The Magic Number Train 🚂
Imagine a colorful train with 100 little seats! Each seat has a number from 1 to 100. The train travels through India, stopping at cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The passengers count their seats to make sure everyone is safe. Can you help count the seats and learn all about numbers up to 100? Let's hop on! 🎉
🔢 Core Concepts: Numbers up to 100
Numbers up to 100 are all the numbers from 1 to 100. We use these numbers every day! For example, if you have 25 mangoes or your school has 50 students.
Let's see how numbers are grouped:
| Number | Tens | Ones |
|---|---|---|
| 47 | 4 (means 40) | 7 |
| 89 | 8 (means 80) | 9 |
| 100 | 10 (means 100) | 0 |
See? The number 47 has 4 tens and 7 ones. That means 40 + 7 = 47.
Let's count by tens to reach 100:
| 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 100 |
📏 Key Formulas / Rules
Rule 1: Every two-digit number has a tens place and a ones place.
Rule 2: Number = (Tens × 10) + Ones
Rule 3: Counting by tens helps you reach 100 faster: 10, 20, 30, ... 100
🤓 Did You Know?
In India, the number 100 is called "सौ" (Sau) in Hindi and is very special! It is the number of years in a century. Imagine a hundred years of festivals, cricket matches, and delicious sweets like ladoos and jalebis! 🍬🎉
📝 Exam Tips
- Tip 1: Always check the tens and ones place carefully. For example, in 56, 5 means 50, not 5.
- Tip 2: Practice writing numbers in words and digits. For example, 72 is "seventy-two".
- Tip 3: When counting, don’t skip numbers. Count 1, 2, 3 ... all the way to 100.
- Tip 4: Board exams often ask for filling missing numbers or writing numbers in order.
- Tip 5: Use number charts or draw your own train seats to practice!
Numbers up to 100 — Mcq
Numbers up to 100 — Mnemonic
🎉 Fun Mnemonics for Numbers up to 100! 🎉
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1 to 10: "Ek, Do, Teen, Fun!" 🎈
Remember the first ten numbers with this rhyme:
"Ek, Do, Teen, Fun, Chalo Khelte Hun!
Chaar, Paanch, Cheh, Saath, Aath, Nau, Dus, Numbers ka Maza Hai Sabse Zyada!"It means: One, Two, Three, Fun! Let's play! Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Numbers are the best friends!
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Counting by Tens: "10, 20, 30... Chalo Ginti Dekho!" 🚗🚕🚙
Think of Indian vehicles to remember tens:
"10 - Ek Car 🚗
20 - Do Car 🚕🚕
30 - Teen Car 🚙🚙🚙
40 - Chaar Car 🚗🚕🚙🚗
50 - Paanch Car 🚕🚙🚗🚕🚙"Each group of ten is like a group of cars on the road!
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Numbers 11 to 20: "Eleven se Bees Tak, Hindi Style!" 🐘🎉
Use this funny phrase to remember 11-20:
"Eleven hai 'Gyarah', Bees hai 'Bees',
Gyarah se Bees tak, Ginti karte jao, Bhai!"Means: Eleven is 'Gyarah', Twenty is 'Bees', count from eleven to twenty, my friend!
Try saying these aloud with your friends! Numbers will be super easy and fun! 🎉📚
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