Best Math Learning Songs Collection

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the concepts of addition and multiplication through engaging examples and fun facts. The lesson emphasizes the importance of understanding basic math operations, showcasing addition with numbers like three, four, and ten, as well as multiplication with two, five, and ten. By incorporating enjoyable learning methods, the lesson aims to make math accessible and enjoyable, encouraging students to practice and become proficient in these foundational skills.
  1. What is addition, and can you give an example of adding two numbers?
  2. How is multiplication different from addition?
  3. Can you think of a fun way to practice your math facts at home?

Best Math Learning Songs Collection

Welcome, everyone! Are you ready to have some fun with math? Let’s dive into some cool math facts that will help us learn addition and multiplication in a fun way!

Addition Fun

Let’s start with some addition facts. Addition is when we put numbers together to find out how much we have in total. Here are some fun examples:

Adding with Three
  • 3 + 1 = 4
  • 3 + 2 = 5
  • 3 + 3 = 6
  • 3 + 4 = 7
  • 3 + 5 = 8
  • 3 + 6 = 9
  • 3 + 7 = 10
  • 3 + 8 = 11
  • 3 + 9 = 12
  • 3 + 10 = 13
Adding with Four
  • 4 + 1 = 5
  • 4 + 2 = 6
  • 4 + 3 = 7
  • 4 + 4 = 8
  • 4 + 5 = 9
  • 4 + 6 = 10
Adding with Ten
  • 10 + 1 = 11
  • 10 + 2 = 12
  • 10 + 3 = 13
  • 10 + 4 = 14
  • 10 + 5 = 15
  • 10 + 6 = 16
  • 10 + 7 = 17
  • 10 + 8 = 18
  • 10 + 9 = 19
  • 10 + 10 = 20

And remember, any number plus zero is still the same number! Isn’t that neat?

Multiplication Magic

Now, let’s move on to multiplication. Multiplication is like adding the same number over and over. Let’s see some examples:

Multiplying with Two
  • 2 x 1 = 2
  • 2 x 2 = 4
  • 2 x 3 = 6
  • 2 x 4 = 8
  • 2 x 5 = 10
  • 2 x 6 = 12
  • 2 x 7 = 14
  • 2 x 8 = 16
  • 2 x 9 = 18
  • 2 x 10 = 20
Multiplying with Five
  • 5 x 1 = 5
  • 5 x 2 = 10
  • 5 x 3 = 15
  • 5 x 4 = 20
  • 5 x 5 = 25
  • 5 x 6 = 30
  • 5 x 7 = 35
  • 5 x 8 = 40
  • 5 x 9 = 45
  • 5 x 10 = 50
Multiplying with Ten
  • 10 x 1 = 10
  • 10 x 2 = 20
  • 10 x 3 = 30
  • 10 x 4 = 40
  • 10 x 5 = 50
  • 10 x 6 = 60
  • 10 x 7 = 70
  • 10 x 8 = 80
  • 10 x 9 = 90
  • 10 x 10 = 100

Isn’t it amazing how numbers work? Now you know some important math facts that will help you in school and beyond. Keep practicing, and you’ll become a math superstar!

Thanks for learning with us today. Keep having fun with math!

  1. What is your favorite number to add with, and why do you like it? Can you think of a fun way to remember an addition fact using that number?
  2. Can you find something around you that comes in groups of two or five? How would you use multiplication to find out how many there are in total?
  3. Have you ever used math in a game or activity you enjoy? Share how you used addition or multiplication in that game or activity.
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that come in groups of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10. For example, you might find a pair of shoes (2), a trio of crayons (3), or a pack of pencils (10). Count them and write down the addition or multiplication fact you can make with them. For example, if you find 3 pairs of shoes, you can write “3 x 2 = 6” or “2 + 2 + 2 = 6”.

  2. Math Songs and Dance: Create a fun song or dance about addition or multiplication facts. Use the examples from the lesson, like “3 + 2 = 5” or “5 x 2 = 10”. Perform your song or dance for your family or friends. This will help you remember the math facts in a fun and creative way!

  3. Math Story Time: Make up a short story using addition or multiplication. For example, imagine you have a garden with 5 rows of 2 flowers each. How many flowers do you have in total? Draw a picture to go along with your story and write the math fact that matches it, like “5 x 2 = 10”. Share your story and picture with someone and explain the math behind it.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any unnecessary elements and maintaining clarity:

**Transcript:**

Welcome, everyone! Let’s get started with some math facts.

**Addition:**
– Eight plus nine equals seventeen.
– One plus five equals six.
– Three plus one equals four.
– Three plus two equals five.
– Three plus three equals six.
– Three plus four equals seven.
– Three plus five equals eight.
– Three plus six equals nine.
– Three plus seven equals ten.
– Three plus eight equals eleven.
– Three plus nine equals twelve.
– Three plus ten equals thirteen.

Now let’s move on to four:
– Four plus one equals five.
– Four plus two equals six.
– Four plus three equals seven.
– Four plus four equals eight.
– Four plus five equals nine.
– Four plus six equals ten.

Next, we have six:
– Six plus ten equals sixteen.

Now let’s start with seven:
– Seven plus ten equals seventeen.

Moving on to ten:
– Ten plus one equals eleven.
– Ten plus two equals twelve.
– Ten plus three equals thirteen.
– Ten plus four equals fourteen.
– Ten plus five equals fifteen.
– Ten plus six equals sixteen.
– Ten plus seven equals seventeen.
– Ten plus eight equals eighteen.
– Ten plus nine equals nineteen.
– Ten plus ten equals twenty.

Now let’s play the zero game:
– Any number plus zero equals itself.

**Multiplication:**
Let’s practice our multiplication facts from one to twelve:
– One times one equals one.
– One times two equals two.
– One times three equals three.
– One times four equals four.
– One times five equals five.
– One times six equals six.
– One times seven equals seven.
– One times eight equals eight.
– One times nine equals nine.
– One times ten equals ten.
– One times eleven equals eleven.
– One times twelve equals twelve.

Now let’s try twos:
– Two times one equals two.
– Two times two equals four.
– Two times three equals six.
– Two times four equals eight.
– Two times five equals ten.
– Two times six equals twelve.
– Two times seven equals fourteen.
– Two times eight equals sixteen.
– Two times nine equals eighteen.
– Two times ten equals twenty.
– Two times eleven equals twenty-two.
– Two times twelve equals twenty-four.

Next, let’s try threes:
– Three times one equals three.
– Three times two equals six.
– Three times three equals nine.
– Three times four equals twelve.
– Three times five equals fifteen.
– Three times six equals eighteen.
– Three times seven equals twenty-one.
– Three times eight equals twenty-four.
– Three times nine equals twenty-seven.
– Three times ten equals thirty.
– Three times eleven equals thirty-three.
– Three times twelve equals thirty-six.

Now let’s try fours:
– Four times one equals four.
– Four times two equals eight.
– Four times three equals twelve.
– Four times four equals sixteen.
– Four times five equals twenty.
– Four times six equals twenty-four.
– Four times seven equals twenty-eight.
– Four times eight equals thirty-two.
– Four times nine equals thirty-six.
– Four times ten equals forty.
– Four times eleven equals forty-four.
– Four times twelve equals forty-eight.

Now let’s try fives:
– Five times one equals five.
– Five times two equals ten.
– Five times three equals fifteen.
– Five times four equals twenty.
– Five times five equals twenty-five.
– Five times six equals thirty.
– Five times seven equals thirty-five.
– Five times eight equals forty.
– Five times nine equals forty-five.
– Five times ten equals fifty.
– Five times eleven equals fifty-five.
– Five times twelve equals sixty.

Now let’s try sixes:
– Six times one equals six.
– Six times two equals twelve.
– Six times three equals eighteen.
– Six times four equals twenty-four.
– Six times five equals thirty.
– Six times six equals thirty-six.
– Six times seven equals forty-two.
– Six times eight equals forty-eight.
– Six times nine equals fifty-four.
– Six times ten equals sixty.
– Six times eleven equals sixty-six.
– Six times twelve equals seventy-two.

Now let’s try sevens:
– Seven times one equals seven.
– Seven times two equals fourteen.
– Seven times three equals twenty-one.
– Seven times four equals twenty-eight.
– Seven times five equals thirty-five.
– Seven times six equals forty-two.
– Seven times seven equals forty-nine.
– Seven times eight equals fifty-six.
– Seven times nine equals sixty-three.
– Seven times ten equals seventy.
– Seven times eleven equals seventy-seven.
– Seven times twelve equals eighty-four.

Now let’s try eights:
– Eight times one equals eight.
– Eight times two equals sixteen.
– Eight times three equals twenty-four.
– Eight times four equals thirty-two.
– Eight times five equals forty.
– Eight times six equals forty-eight.
– Eight times seven equals fifty-six.
– Eight times eight equals sixty-four.
– Eight times nine equals seventy-two.
– Eight times ten equals eighty.
– Eight times eleven equals eighty-eight.
– Eight times twelve equals ninety-six.

Now let’s try nines:
– Nine times one equals nine.
– Nine times two equals eighteen.
– Nine times three equals twenty-seven.
– Nine times four equals thirty-six.
– Nine times five equals forty-five.
– Nine times six equals fifty-four.
– Nine times seven equals sixty-three.
– Nine times eight equals seventy-two.
– Nine times nine equals eighty-one.
– Nine times ten equals ninety.
– Nine times eleven equals ninety-nine.
– Nine times twelve equals one hundred eight.

Now let’s try tens:
– Ten times one equals ten.
– Ten times two equals twenty.
– Ten times three equals thirty.
– Ten times four equals forty.
– Ten times five equals fifty.
– Ten times six equals sixty.
– Ten times seven equals seventy.
– Ten times eight equals eighty.
– Ten times nine equals ninety.
– Ten times ten equals one hundred.
– Ten times eleven equals one hundred ten.
– Ten times twelve equals one hundred twenty.

Now let’s try elevens:
– Eleven times one equals eleven.
– Eleven times two equals twenty-two.
– Eleven times three equals thirty-three.
– Eleven times four equals forty-four.
– Eleven times five equals fifty-five.
– Eleven times six equals sixty-six.
– Eleven times seven equals seventy-seven.
– Eleven times eight equals eighty-eight.
– Eleven times nine equals ninety-nine.
– Eleven times ten equals one hundred ten.
– Eleven times eleven equals one hundred twenty-one.
– Eleven times twelve equals one hundred thirty-two.

Finally, let’s try twelves:
– Twelve times one equals twelve.
– Twelve times two equals twenty-four.
– Twelve times three equals thirty-six.
– Twelve times four equals forty-eight.
– Twelve times five equals sixty.
– Twelve times six equals seventy-two.
– Twelve times seven equals eighty-four.
– Twelve times eight equals ninety-six.
– Twelve times nine equals one hundred eight.
– Twelve times ten equals one hundred twenty.
– Twelve times eleven equals one hundred thirty-two.
– Twelve times twelve equals one hundred forty-four.

Now we know our math facts!

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