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Build on multiples of ten, by introducing non-zero values in the ones place; apply the partitioning structure to these two-digit numbers, decomposing them into tens and ones.
Teaching point 1: There is a set counting sequence for counting to 100 and beyond.
Teaching point 2: Objects can be counted efficiently by making groups of ten. The digits in the numbers 20–99 tell us about their value.
Teaching point 3: Each number on the 0–100 number line has a unique position.
Teaching point 4: The relative size of two two-digit numbers can be determined by first examining the tens digits and then, if necessary, examining the ones digits, with reference to the cardinal or ordinal value of the numbers.
Teaching point 5: Each two-digit number can be partitioned into a tens part and a ones part.
Teaching point 6: The tens and ones structure of two-digit numbers can be used to support additive calculation.