Welcome to a fun math adventure! Today, we’re going to learn about adding and subtracting numbers. Let’s start with some addition facts. Addition is when we put numbers together to make a bigger number. Here are some examples:
Three plus ten equals thirteen.
Four plus nine equals thirteen.
Five plus eight equals thirteen.
Six plus seven equals thirteen.
Four plus ten equals fourteen.
Five plus nine equals fourteen.
Six plus eight equals fourteen.
Seven plus seven equals fourteen.
Five plus ten equals fifteen.
Six plus nine equals fifteen.
Seven plus eight equals fifteen.
Six plus ten equals sixteen.
Seven plus nine equals sixteen.
Eight plus eight equals sixteen.
Seven plus ten equals seventeen.
Eight plus nine equals seventeen.
Eight plus ten equals eighteen.
Nine plus nine equals eighteen.
Nine plus ten equals nineteen.
Ten plus ten equals twenty.
Now, let’s learn about subtraction. Subtraction is when we take away a number from another number to make a smaller number. Here are some examples:
Thirteen minus seven equals six.
Thirteen minus six equals seven.
Sixteen minus nine equals seven.
Sixteen minus seven equals nine.
Eighteen minus ten equals eight.
Seventeen minus ten equals seven.
Fourteen minus nine equals five.
Thirteen minus eight equals five.
Fourteen minus six equals eight.
Sixteen minus ten equals six.
Fifteen minus ten equals five.
Nineteen minus nine equals ten.
Seventeen minus nine equals eight.
Thirteen minus ten equals three.
Sixteen minus eight equals eight.
Thirteen minus nine equals four.
Fourteen minus seven equals seven.
Twenty minus ten equals ten.
Fifteen minus six equals nine.
Isn’t math fun? You can practice these facts to get even better at adding and subtracting. Remember, the more you practice, the easier it gets. Thanks for learning with us!
Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom! Find objects that you can count and use them to practice addition and subtraction. For example, gather some toys and try adding them together, like “3 toy cars plus 2 toy cars equals 5 toy cars.” Then, try taking some away, like “5 toy cars minus 2 toy cars equals 3 toy cars.” Share your findings with a friend or family member!
Story Problems: Create a simple story problem using addition or subtraction. For example, “If you have 4 apples and you get 3 more, how many apples do you have now?” or “If you have 10 candies and you give 4 to a friend, how many candies do you have left?” Draw a picture to show your story and solve the problem. Share your story and solution with the class!
Math Detective: Become a math detective and look for addition and subtraction in your daily life. Can you find examples of people adding or subtracting things, like setting the table with plates or taking away toys during cleanup? Write down or draw what you find and bring it to class to discuss how math is all around us!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing unnecessary repetitions, music cues, and applause indications while maintaining the educational content:
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Preschool Prep Company presents:
Three plus ten equals thirteen.
Four plus nine equals thirteen.
Five plus eight equals thirteen.
Six plus seven equals thirteen.
Four plus ten equals fourteen.
Five plus nine equals fourteen.
Six plus eight equals fourteen.
Seven plus seven equals fourteen.
Five plus ten equals fifteen.
Six plus nine equals fifteen.
Seven plus eight equals fifteen.
Six plus ten equals sixteen.
Seven plus nine equals sixteen.
Eight plus eight equals sixteen.
Seven plus ten equals seventeen.
Eight plus nine equals seventeen.
Eight plus ten equals eighteen.
Nine plus nine equals eighteen.
Nine plus ten equals nineteen.
Ten plus ten equals twenty.
Now that you’ve learned the math facts, did you know you can use them for subtraction? It’s easy!
For example:
Thirteen minus seven equals six.
Thirteen minus six equals seven.
Sixteen minus nine equals seven.
Sixteen minus seven equals nine.
Eighteen minus ten equals eight.
Seventeen minus ten equals seven.
Fourteen minus nine equals five.
Thirteen minus eight equals five.
Fourteen minus six equals eight.
Sixteen minus ten equals six.
Fifteen minus ten equals five.
Nineteen minus nine equals ten.
Seventeen minus nine equals eight.
Thirteen minus ten equals three.
Sixteen minus eight equals eight.
Thirteen minus nine equals four.
Fourteen minus seven equals seven.
Twenty minus ten equals ten.
Fifteen minus six equals nine.
Thank you for learning with us!
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