Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – Worksheet 2

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In the lesson “Meet the Math Facts: Addition Fun!”, young learners are introduced to the concept of addition through engaging stories and relatable examples, such as counting apples, candies, and toys. The lesson emphasizes that adding numbers is about combining items to find a total, encouraging children to practice addition using their own toys or snacks. Overall, it aims to make math enjoyable and instill a sense of adventure in exploring numbers.
  1. What happens when we put two groups of toys together?
  2. If you have some candies and your friend gives you more, how do you find out how many you have now?
  3. Can you think of a fun way to practice adding numbers with your snacks or toys?

Meet the Math Facts: Addition Fun!

Hello, little math explorer! Today, we are going to have fun with numbers and learn how to add them together. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Adding Numbers Together

When we add numbers, we are putting them together to find out how many we have in total. It’s like having a bunch of toys and counting them all to see how many you have!

Let’s Try Some Addition

Here are some fun number stories:

  • If you have ten apples and you get ten more apples, how many apples do you have now? That’s right, ten plus ten equals twenty!
  • Imagine you have two candies and your friend gives you nine more. How many candies do you have? Two plus nine equals eleven!
  • What if you have five toy cars and you find five more? How many toy cars do you have? Five plus five equals ten!
  • Let’s say you have four balloons and you get six more. How many balloons do you have now? Four plus six equals ten!
  • Finally, if you have three cookies and you get eight more, how many cookies do you have? Three plus eight equals eleven!

Practice Makes Perfect

Now it’s your turn! Try adding some numbers with your toys or snacks. You can even ask a grown-up to help you. Remember, adding is like making a big group of things and counting them all together.

Keep Exploring

Math is like a big adventure, and there are so many numbers to explore. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a math superstar!

Have fun with your math journey, and remember, every time you add numbers, you are learning something new!

  • Can you think of a time when you had to add things together, like toys or snacks? How did you figure out how many you had in total?
  • Imagine you are planning a party and you want to know how many balloons you need. If you already have some balloons, how would you find out how many more you need to reach your total?
  • What other things can you add together in your daily life? Can you come up with a fun story about adding something, like your favorite animals or colors?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom. Find different objects like toys, books, or blocks. Pick two groups of objects and count how many are in each group. Then, add them together to see how many you have in total. Can you find a combination that adds up to ten? Try different combinations and see what numbers you can make!

  2. Snack Addition: Use your favorite snacks like crackers or fruit slices to practice addition. Take a small plate and put a few snacks on it. Count how many you have. Now, add a few more snacks to the plate and count again. How many do you have now? Try different numbers and see how many different totals you can make. Remember to enjoy your snacks after you’re done!

  3. Story Time Math: Create your own number story with a friend or family member. Think of a fun story where you have a certain number of items, like toys or animals, and then you get more. How many do you have in the end? Draw a picture of your story and write down the numbers. Share your story with someone and see if they can solve your addition problem!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Applause]
[Music]
Ten plus ten equals eleven.
Two plus nine equals eleven.
Five plus five equals ten.
[Music]
Four plus six equals ten.
Three plus eight equals eleven.
[Music]

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