Today, we are going to have fun with numbers and learn how to add them together. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Imagine you have a friend named Seven. Seven is a special number, and today, we are going to meet another Seven. When these two Sevens come together, they make a new number friend!
Let’s count together to see what happens when we add Seven and Seven:
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. That’s our first Seven!
Now, let’s add another Seven:
Eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen. Wow! When we put them together, we get the number fourteen!
Isn’t it amazing how numbers can come together to make new numbers? You can try this with other numbers too. Just start counting and see what new numbers you can make!
Let’s practice some more! Try adding different numbers and see what you get. Remember, adding is just like making new friends with numbers. Have fun counting and discovering new numbers!
Great job learning about adding numbers today! Keep practicing, and you’ll be a number expert in no time!
Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that come in pairs or groups, like shoes, chairs, or pencils. Count them and try adding them together. For example, if you find 3 pairs of shoes, how many shoes do you have in total? Write down your findings and share them with your friends or family!
Number Story Time: Create a story using numbers. Imagine your favorite toys are having a party. How many toys are there? What if more toys join the party? Draw a picture of your story and write down the numbers you used. Share your number story with the class and see how many different number stories you can create together!
Number Line Hop: Make a number line on the floor using tape or chalk. Start at zero and hop to different numbers as you add them together. For example, start at 0, hop to 5, then hop 3 more spaces. What number do you land on? Try different combinations and see how far you can hop!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
“Seven plus seven equals fourteen. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen.”
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