📊 Read Numbers to 100 in Numerals
Learning to read two-digit numbers correctly
🧩 Atoms of Knowledge
Before learning to read numbers to 100, you need to know these building blocks:
👨🏫 I Do – Worked Examples
Read this number aloud:
Read this number aloud:
🤝 We Do – Guided Practice
Let’s try one together! Follow the same steps we used in the examples.
Read this number aloud:
✓ Correct! The number 56 is read as “fifty-six”
✍️ You Do – Independent Practice
Now it’s your turn! Read each of these numbers aloud. Remember to look at the tens digit first, then the ones digit.
🌟 Challenge Questions
These questions will stretch your thinking! They use the same skill but in different ways.
What number comes after 49?
Write your answer in numerals.
Write these numbers in numerals:
- twenty-three
- sixty-seven
- ninety-one
- forty-five
Look at these numbers:
Which of these numbers has a 7 in the tens place?
A cinema has seats numbered from 1 to 80.
What is this seat number?
Write it in words.
The number 72 is read as “seventy-two”.
Explain why it is read as “seventy-two” and NOT “two-seventy”.
Look at this counting pattern:
If we continue this pattern, what number comes after 89?
Write down three different numbers that have the digit 5 in them.
Sam was asked to read this number:
Sam said: “This is sixteen”
Explain what Sam has done wrong.








