Hey there! Let’s play with numbers and learn how to add them together. It’s like a fun game where we find out how many we have when we put numbers together!
When we add one and six, we get seven! Isn’t that cool? And guess what? If we switch them around and add six and one, we still get seven!
Now, let’s try one and seven. When we add them, we get eight! And if we switch them around, seven plus one also makes eight!
Let’s see what happens when we add two and three. We get five! And if we switch them around, three plus two is also five!
Now, let’s add two and four. We get six! And four plus two also makes six!
What about two and five? When we add them, we get seven! And five plus two is seven too!
Finally, let’s add two and six. We get eight! And six plus two is eight as well!
Let’s try adding three and four. We get seven! And if we switch them around, four plus three is also seven!
Isn’t it fun to see how numbers work together? You can try adding different numbers and see what you get. Keep practicing, and you’ll become a math whiz in no time!
Remember, math is like a puzzle, and you are the detective solving it. Have fun with your numbers!
Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects that you can count, like toys, books, or even fruits. Try adding them together. For example, if you have 3 apples and 2 oranges, how many fruits do you have in total? Write down your findings and share them with your friends or family.
Number Swap Game: With a friend or family member, pick two numbers between 1 and 10. Add them together and then switch the order of the numbers and add them again. Do you get the same result? Try different pairs of numbers and see if this always works. Discuss why you think this happens!
Story Time Math: Create a short story using your favorite characters. Include a part where they have to add things together. For example, “The teddy bear found 2 cookies, and the doll found 3 cookies. How many cookies do they have together?” Draw a picture to go with your story and share it with your class.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
One plus six equals seven, and six plus one equals seven.
One plus seven equals eight.
[Applause]
And seven plus one equals eight.
Two plus three equals five, and three plus two equals five.
[Applause]
Two plus four equals six, and four plus two equals six.
[Applause]
Two plus five equals seven, and five plus two equals seven.
Two plus six equals eight.
[Music]
Six plus two equals eight.
Three plus four equals seven, and four plus three equals seven.
[Music]
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