Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with Dino and learn about addition? Let’s go on a yummy adventure with hamburgers!
Dino is feeling a bit bored today. So, we decided to have some delicious hamburgers for dinner. Yum! After eating, Dino thought it would be fun to practice adding numbers. Let’s help Dino add some hamburgers!
Look, we have some hamburgers! There are three hamburgers on the top and six hamburgers on the bottom. Can you add them together? Let’s count: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Great job! Three plus six equals nine. We have nine hamburgers in total!
Now, let’s try another one. There are six hamburgers on the top and two on the bottom. Can you add them? Count with me: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Awesome! Six plus two equals eight. We have eight hamburgers!
Let’s do another addition. We have four hamburgers on the top and five on the bottom. Can you add them up? Let’s count: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Fantastic! Four plus five equals nine. We have nine hamburgers again!
Here’s another one. There are seven hamburgers on the top and one on the bottom. Let’s add them: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Great! Seven plus one equals eight. We have eight hamburgers!
Let’s do the last one. We have five hamburgers on the top and five on the bottom. Can you add them? Count with me: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Amazing! Five plus five equals ten. We have ten hamburgers!
Wow, Dino! That’s a lot of hamburgers. Are you going to eat them all? Maybe you should save some for later so you don’t feel sick. Dino loves learning and having fun. If you want to keep learning, you can try the Smile and Learn platform with games, videos, and stories. Have fun learning!
Hamburger Hunt: Go on a hamburger hunt around your house! Use toy hamburgers or draw pictures of hamburgers on paper. Hide them in different rooms and ask your child to find them. Once they find all the hamburgers, ask them to count and add them together. How many hamburgers did they find in total?
Hamburger Art: Create your own hamburger art! Use colored paper, crayons, or markers to draw and cut out different parts of a hamburger (like buns, patties, lettuce, and cheese). Ask your child to make different combinations of hamburgers and count how many pieces they used in total. Can they make a hamburger with exactly 10 pieces?
Story Time with Dino: Encourage your child to create a short story about Dino and his hamburger adventures. Ask them questions like: “What happens when Dino eats too many hamburgers?” or “How does Dino share his hamburgers with friends?” This activity helps them think creatively and apply addition in storytelling.
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Hey Dino, how’s it going? I see you’re not doing much today either. Are you bored? Shall we go get some delicious dinner?
Look at those super hamburgers you got yourself, Dino! It’ll take you a while to eat them. Wow, you really were hungry! Now that we’re full, we can practice some additions. What do you think? Come on, let’s add!
How many hamburgers are there up here? We have three, and down there, six. Go ahead, you do the adding. I’ll give you a few seconds.
You got it! Let me try. All hamburgers together would be one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine. Nine! We have nine hamburgers. Three plus six equals nine. We just did our first addition! The result of adding three plus six is equal to nine. Well done, Dino!
Let’s try another one. There are six hamburgers up here and two down there. Why don’t you add them up? Take your time.
You got it! If we add up these hamburgers, we’ll have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. Eight! We have eight hamburgers in total. Six plus two equals eight. Shall we carry on?
Now you’ll have to add these four hamburgers up here to those five hamburgers down there. I’ll give you a few seconds to add them up.
How did it go? You have it! The result of adding four plus five is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine. Nine! We have nine hamburgers. Four plus five is equal to nine.
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Let’s try another one. We’ll have to add these seven hamburgers up here to that one hamburger down there. Let’s go for it!
You got it! The result of adding seven plus one is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. Eight! There are eight hamburgers. Seven plus one is equal to eight.
Shall we do the last one? We have to add these five hamburgers up here to the five hamburgers down there. Let’s go for it!
That’s it! The result of adding five plus five is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten. Ten! There are ten hamburgers. Five plus five equals ten.
Dino, what are you going to do with all those hamburgers? Are you going to eat them? You’re going to feel sick, Dino. Wouldn’t it be best if you saved them for later?
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