Basic Addition Children’s Math Lesson | Classroom Edition

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In this lesson, students learn about addition through the engaging story of Sally and her golf balls, illustrating how to combine quantities to find a total. By following Sally’s adventures as she collects golf balls, learners see practical examples of addition in action and understand its importance in everyday life. The lesson encourages practice with real-life objects to reinforce the concept and build confidence in math skills.
  1. What happens when Sally finds more golf balls?
  2. How do we use addition in our daily lives?
  3. Can you think of something you can add together at home?

Learning About Addition

What is Addition?

Addition is like putting things together to see how many you have in total. Imagine you have some toys, and you get a few more. You can add them up to find out how many toys you have now. It’s like a fun game of counting!

Let’s Meet Sally and Her Golf Balls

There’s a girl named Sally who loves playing with golf balls. Let’s see how she uses addition to count her golf balls.

Sally Finds Her First Golf Ball

One day, Sally has one golf ball. Then, she finds another one. Let’s add them together:

  • Golf Balls Sally Has: 1
  • Golf Balls She Finds: 1
  • Total Golf Balls: 1 + 1 = 2

Now, Sally has two golf balls!

Sally Collects More Golf Balls

The next day, Sally goes back with her two golf balls and finds two more. Let’s add them up:

  • Golf Balls Sally Has: 2
  • Golf Balls She Finds: 2
  • Total Golf Balls: 2 + 2 = 4

Wow! Sally now has four golf balls!

Sally’s Big Adventure

On another day, Sally takes her four golf balls and finds three more. Let’s see how many she has now:

  • Golf Balls Sally Has: 4
  • Golf Balls She Finds: 3
  • Total Golf Balls: 4 + 3 = 7

Sally now has seven golf balls! Isn’t that amazing?

Why Addition is Important

Addition is super important because we use it every day. Whether we’re counting toys, adding up scores in a game, or even helping in the kitchen, addition helps us know how many things we have. It’s like a magic trick for numbers!

Let’s Practice Addition!

Now that you know how to add, try practicing with your toys or snacks. See how many you have when you add more. It’s fun and helps you get better at math!

Remember, addition is all about putting things together to find out the total. Keep practicing, and you’ll become a math superstar!

  • Can you think of a time when you added things together, like toys or snacks? How did it feel to see the total number grow?
  • If you were Sally and found some golf balls, what would you do with them? Can you think of other things you might like to collect and add together?
  • Why do you think addition is important in everyday life? Can you think of a situation where you might need to use addition outside of school?
  1. Golf Ball Hunt: Just like Sally, go on a hunt around your home or classroom to find small objects like marbles, buttons, or toy cars. Start with a small number, like 2 or 3, and then find more. Count how many you have in total each time you find more. Write down your numbers and see how they add up!

  2. Snack Addition: Use snacks like crackers or fruit slices to practice addition. Start with a few pieces, then add more. Ask a friend or family member to give you some more, and count how many you have in total. You can even make a fun snack trail and eat them as you count!

  3. Story Time Addition: Create a short story where you are the main character, just like Sally. Imagine you are collecting something fun, like stickers or shells. Write or draw your story, showing how you add more to your collection each day. Share your story with your class or family and explain how you used addition to find out your total.

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