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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

8/26/2014

17 Comments

 
Yesterday we talked about making tens. Can you give me 2 examples of tens partners?  (example:  10+0)
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8/26/2014 01:33:36 am

2+8=10 10+0=10

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9
8/27/2014 02:02:09 am

9+1 6+3 8+2 3+6

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15
8/26/2014 01:40:19 am

10+0 9+1

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1
8/26/2014 01:41:20 am

5+5=10 9+1=10

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15
8/26/2014 01:41:47 am

1+9 6+4

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6
8/26/2014 01:42:13 am

12-2=10. 8+2=10

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14
8/26/2014 01:42:49 am

16-6=10 30-20=10

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#10
8/26/2014 01:44:44 am

9+1 3+7

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#5
8/26/2014 01:45:48 am

0-1019 28 37 46 55

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3
8/26/2014 01:46:31 am

5+5=10
4+6=10

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18
8/26/2014 01:47:18 am

9+1=10 6+4=10

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7
8/26/2014 01:48:45 am

1 9 10

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12
8/26/2014 01:59:13 am

9+1=10 5+5=10 8+2=10

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17
8/26/2014 02:00:08 am

5 and 5 make 10. And 6 and 4 make 10.

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16
8/26/2014 02:01:32 am

10+0=10

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13
8/26/2014 02:03:37 am

3+7 7+3

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19
8/26/2014 02:10:06 am

6+4=10. 8+2=10

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