Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 3+6=9

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In this lesson, students learn the basics of addition by combining the numbers three and six to find the sum of nine. Through counting exercises, they engage with the concept of adding numbers together and are encouraged to practice by adding different numbers on their own. The lesson emphasizes making math fun and interactive, allowing students to explore addition creatively.
  1. What happens when we add three and six together?
  2. Can you count to nine with me?
  3. What other numbers can you add together?

Meet the Math Facts: Addition Fun!

Let’s Add Numbers Together!

Today, we’re going to have fun with numbers! We’re going to learn how to add numbers together. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Three Plus Six

Let’s start with the numbers three and six. When we put them together, we get a new number. Let’s count to find out what it is!

Counting Together

First, let’s count to three:

One, two, three!

Now, let’s count to six:

One, two, three, four, five, six!

When we add three and six, we count all the way up to nine. Let’s count together:

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine!

Three Plus Six Equals Nine!

So, when we add three and six, we get nine. Isn’t that fun? You just learned how to add numbers!

Try It Yourself!

Now it’s your turn! Try adding different numbers together and see what you get. You can use your fingers or draw pictures to help you count. Have fun with math!

  • Can you think of a time when you used addition in your day? Maybe when you were sharing toys or counting snacks? Share your story!
  • What are some fun ways you can practice adding numbers at home? Do you have any games or activities that help you learn?
  • If you could add any two numbers together, what would they be and why? What do you think the total would be?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that you can count, like toys, books, or blocks. Choose two groups of objects and count how many are in each group. Then, add them together to find out the total number of objects. Can you find a group of three and a group of six? What happens when you add them together?

  2. Finger Addition: Use your fingers to practice addition. Hold up three fingers on one hand and six fingers on the other hand. Count all the fingers together to see how many you have in total. Try this with different numbers and see how many combinations you can make. How many fingers do you have when you add four and five?

  3. Story Time Addition: Create a short story using characters or animals. For example, “Three little ducks went to the pond, and then six more ducks joined them. How many ducks are at the pond now?” Draw a picture of your story and count the characters to find the answer. Can you make up your own story with different numbers?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided transcript:

“Three plus six equals nine. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.”

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