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Addition: Add Tens

Add Tens

Adding Two-Digit Numbers

NCERT anchor

Joyful Mathematics 2Add Our Points / Tens and Ones. Adding tens and ones separately connects directly to the tens-ones bundles used in these chapters.

What you'll learn

  • To add two-digit numbers by adding ones to ones and tens to tens.
  • To add multiples of ten quickly (20 + 30 = 50).
  • To recognise when adding ones makes a new ten (regrouping) as a challenge step.

Key concepts

Verbal: Add the ones column first, then the tens column.

Symbolic: 24 + 35 → Ones: 4 + 5 = 9. Tens: 2 + 3 = 5. Answer: 59.

Level 1 — Adding round tens

20 + 30: think of 2 tens + 3 tens = 5 tens = 50.

Level 2 — Two-digit, no regrouping

34 + 22: ones 4+2=6, tens 3+2=5 → 56.

Level 3 — Two-digit, with regrouping (stretch)

27 + 15: ones 7+5=12 (write 2, carry 1 ten), tens 2+1+1=4 → 42.

Worked example

Find 24 + 35.

Step 1 — Add ones: 4 + 5 = 9
Step 2 — Add tens: 2 + 3 = 5
Answer: 59

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Adding tens and ones togetherColumn mix-upLine up tens under tens, ones under ones
Forgetting to carry the extra tenNew learners skip regroupingIf ones sum > 9, carry 1 ten to the tens column
Reading 24 + 35 as 2 + 4 + 3 + 5Ignoring place valueEach digit's place value matters

Quick check

  • 30 + 40 = ?
  • 42 + 16 = ?
  • 38 + 24 = ? (needs regrouping)

Stretch: Add 47 + 38 and check by adding in the reverse order.

Revision tip: Use bundles of ten sticks and loose ones to show why tens add with tens.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Adding Two-Digit Numbers.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • NCERT anchor
  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example

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