Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 8 + 10 = 18

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In this lesson, we explored the concept of adding numbers, starting with the example of 8 + 10, which equals 18. We practiced counting to 18 to understand how numbers increase and encouraged further practice with different addition problems. The lesson emphasized that adding is like combining items to create a larger total, and using fingers can be a helpful tool for counting and addition.
  1. What happens when we add 8 and 10 together?
  2. Can you count all the way to 18 with me?
  3. What are some other numbers you can add together?

Let’s Learn About Adding Numbers!

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

Adding 8 and 10

We have two numbers: 8 and 10. When we put them together, we get a new number. Let’s see what happens:

8 + 10 = 18

Isn’t that cool? When we add 8 and 10, we get 18! Let’s say it together: “Eight plus ten equals eighteen!”

Counting to 18

Now, let’s count all the way to 18. Counting helps us understand how numbers grow bigger. Ready? Let’s count:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

Great job! You counted all the way to 18!

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice adding some more. You can try adding different numbers like 5 + 3 or 7 + 2. Remember, adding is like putting things together to make a bigger number!

Fun Fact

Did you know that when you add numbers, you can use your fingers to help? Try using your fingers to count and add numbers. It’s like having your own little calculator!

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a math superstar! Have fun with numbers and keep learning!

  • Can you think of a time when you used adding in your day? Maybe when you were playing with toys or sharing snacks with friends?
  • What are some things you like to count? How high can you count with them? Do you think you can count all the way to 18?
  • How do you feel when you learn something new, like adding numbers? Is there something else you would like to learn about numbers?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for numbers on clocks, books, or even in the kitchen. When you find a number, try adding it to another number you find. For example, if you see a clock showing 3 and a book with 5 on it, add them together. What do you get? Share your findings with a friend or family member!

  2. Finger Addition Game: Pair up with a friend and play the finger addition game. Each of you shows a number using your fingers. Count all the fingers together to find the total. For example, if you show 4 fingers and your friend shows 3, how many fingers are there in total? Practice with different numbers and see how quickly you can add them up!

  3. Story Time with Numbers: Create a short story using numbers. For example, “Once upon a time, there were 8 apples on a tree. Then, 10 more apples grew. How many apples are there now?” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with the class. This will help you see how numbers can be part of everyday stories!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18
8 + 10 = 18

Counting:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

Equals:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

[Music]

This version removes repetitive elements and organizes the content for clarity.

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