Hey there! Let’s play a fun game with the number zero. When you add zero to any number, the number stays the same. It’s like magic! Let’s see how it works:
Imagine you have one apple. If you add zero apples, you still have one apple. So, 1 plus 0 equals 1. Isn’t that cool?
Let’s try some more:
See? When you add zero, the number doesn’t change. It’s like taking a picture and saying “cheese” with a big smile!
Now, let’s talk about multiplying with zero. If you have zero cookies on a plate, no matter how many plates you have, you still have zero cookies. Let’s see how this works:
If you have 2 plates with 0 cookies each, you have 0 cookies in total. So, 2 times 0 equals 0.
Let’s try some more:
Wow! Any number times zero is always zero. It’s like magic!
Now, let’s meet some math facts! There are fun DVDs and books that can help you learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can learn math facts up to 10 plus 10 and 12 times 12.
With flashcards, workbooks, and coloring books, you can practice and have fun at the same time. Take the flashcards with you to practice anywhere you go. The workbooks will help you get better at math, and the coloring books will let you color your favorite math facts.
It’s time to practice! You can watch math videos that help you learn and remember your math facts quickly. These videos have word problems, guessing games, and lots more fun activities.
Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a math whiz! Remember, math is fun, and with practice, you can learn anything. Good luck and have fun!
Zero Addition Hunt: Go on a hunt around your house or classroom to find things you can add zero to. For example, if you have 3 pencils, add zero pencils to them. How many do you have now? Write down your findings and share them with a friend. This will help you see how adding zero keeps the number the same!
Zero Multiplication Magic: Use small objects like buttons or coins to explore multiplying with zero. Take 3 groups of zero objects and see how many you have in total. Try with different numbers of groups. Discuss with a partner why the total is always zero, no matter how many groups you have.
Zero in Nature: Go outside and observe nature. Can you find examples where zero is important? For instance, if there are zero clouds in the sky, what does that mean for the weather? Draw a picture of what you see and explain how zero plays a role in your observation.
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If you play the zero game, when you add me, you stay the same. I’ll take your picture; just say “cheese” and don’t forget to smile, please.
One plus zero equals one. If you play the zero game, when you add me, you stay the same. Two plus zero equals two. I’ll take your picture; just say “cheese” and don’t forget to smile, please.
Wait a minute, do you call that a smile? Let’s try that again. Three plus zero equals three. Four plus zero equals four. Six plus zero equals six. When you add me, you stay the same. Seven plus zero equals seven, and don’t forget to smile, please. Eight plus zero equals eight. If you play the zero game, when you add me, you stay the same. Nine plus zero equals nine. Zero plus zero equals zero. Any number plus zero equals itself.
Well, hello! I am a baker. I am making bags of delicious cookies to sell at my bakery. Let’s get started. I have two plates; there are three cookies on each plate. How many cookies are there in all? I have six cookies in all; two times three equals six. I have two plates with zero cookies on each plate. Two times zero equals zero. Wait, I can’t sell zero cookies. Oh, I have an idea! I will get two more plates. Now I have four plates with zero cookies on each plate. How many cookies do I have now? It’s still zero. Four times zero equals zero.
Huh, maybe if I add more plates. Okay, I have seven plates; there are zero cookies on each plate. Wait, what? Still zero. Seven times zero equals zero. Huh, any number times zero equals zero. Okay, I’m going to try a third big one now. I have 27 plates; there are zero cookies on each plate. How many cookies do I have? Still zero. It’s true; any number times zero equals zero. Looks like we’re all out of cookies for the day. We’ll make some more tomorrow.
Zero times zero equals zero. Zero times one equals zero. Zero times two equals zero. Zero times three equals zero. Zero times four equals zero. Zero times five equals zero. Zero times six equals zero. Zero times seven equals zero. Now let’s try it with a zero in the middle. Eight times zero equals zero. Nine times zero equals zero. Ten times zero equals zero. Eleven times zero equals zero. Twelve times zero equals zero. And now you can see when you multiply by zero, the answer will always be zero.
It’s time to meet the math facts! Meet the Math Facts Levels 1, 2, and 3 DVDs that teach addition and subtraction math facts up to 10 plus 10. Level 1 teaches math fact families with sums from zero to eight. Level 2 continues with sums from nine to twelve. With Level 3, you will learn to add and subtract the fact families all the way to ten plus ten.
Next, have fun practicing with Meet the Math Facts flashcards, workbooks, and coloring books. With our coloring books, you will have hours of fun coloring your favorite fact families. Take the flashcards with you wherever you go to practice both addition and subtraction. The workbooks will help you sharpen your skills and practice what you have learned. You will be amazed at how easily you can learn your math facts.
Levels 2 and 3 teach multiplication and division math facts up to 12 times 12. Level 1 teaches math fact families from zero to three. Level 2 continues with math facts from four to six. With Level 3, you will learn to multiply and divide the fact families all the way to 12 times 12.
Next, have fun practicing with multiplication and division flashcards, workbooks, and coloring books. With our coloring books, you will have hours of fun coloring your favorite fact families. Take the flashcards with you wherever you go to practice both multiplication and division. There are over 150 flashcards in each box. The workbooks will help you sharpen your skills and practice what you have learned. You will be amazed at how easily you will be able to answer math facts.
Oh, hey there! Welcome to the math drills video. Hopefully, by now, you have watched Meet the Math Facts. Now it’s time to practice. You can watch the whole video by pushing the play all button, but I suggest that you work on one set of math facts at a time and keep practicing that set until you can answer each equation with rapid speed. Meet the Math Drills videos provide hours of practice so that you will be able to quickly recall your math facts. With each video, you will practice word problems, object drills, guessing games, and lots more. You will be amazed at how quickly you will be able to recall your math facts. Good luck and have fun practicing!
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