Hundreds Leap with Tens!

Year 3: Adding Multiples of 10 (Crossing Hundreds)

Big Jumps with Tens!

Let's add multiples of 10 (like 20, 30, or 50) to 3-digit numbers. This time, your answer will cross into the next hundred! You can do it!

Practice Adding Multiples of 10 & Crossing Hundreds!

Add the numbers. The hundreds digit will change!

Super Tens Addition: Leaping Over the Hundreds!

Hi Maths Masters! You're doing great with adding tens. Now, let's take it a step further! We're going to mentally add multiples of 10 (like 20, 30, 40) to 3-digit numbers, but this time, our tens will be so powerful they'll help us cross over into the next hundred! Imagine a sum like 385 plus 30. Let's see how the hundreds change!

How to Add Tens Across the Hundreds (e.g., 385 + 30)

When the tens you're adding are enough to make more than 10 tens in total, you create a new hundred!

Let's break down 385 + 30:

Method 1: Bridging to the Next Hundred

Method 2: Adding All the Tens Together

Pick the method that feels like a maths superpower for you!

Your Brain Workout: 18 "Crossing the Hundreds with Tens" Sums!

Time to put those amazing brains to the test! Here are 18 questions where you'll add multiples of 10 to a 3-digit number and cross into the next hundred. Think carefully about how those tens build up!

(Your web app with the 18 questions will go here.)

Why is This "Tens Crossing Hundreds" Skill So Powerful?

Guidance for Grown-Ups: Supporting This Skill

This activity helps children mentally add multiples of 10 to a 3-digit number where the sum of the tens results in regrouping into the hundreds place (e.g., 385 + 30 = 415; 170 + 50 = 220).