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A Day at the Beach (Counting in Groups)

CBSE · Class 2 · Mathematics

Quick revision notes for A Day at the Beach (Counting in Groups) — CBSE Class 2 Mathematics. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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Key Topics to Revise

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Counting in Groups of 10

  • Counting in groups is faster and easier than counting one by one
  • We can group objects in sets of 10 to count them quickly
  • 10 ones make 1 ten
2

Place Value - Tens and Ones

  • Every two-digit number has two places: tens place and ones place
  • The tens place shows how many groups of 10 we have
  • The ones place shows how many single units we have
3

Comparing Two-Digit Numbers

  • To compare numbers, first look at the tens place
  • If tens are equal, then compare the ones place
  • Larger tens place means larger number
4

Number Formation and Recognition

  • Smallest two-digit number is 10
  • Largest two-digit number is 99
  • We can make different numbers by changing position of digits

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Instead of counting objects one byEvery twoIn a twoWe can compare twoTo make the largest two

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