Move and Add, Add and Move Addition Song

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In this lesson, students engage in fun addition activities by counting various objects, such as jet planes, horses, race cars, cheetahs, stars, and chickens. Through interactive examples, they learn to add different quantities together, reinforcing their understanding of addition while enjoying the process. The lesson emphasizes that math can be enjoyable and encourages continued practice to become proficient in addition.
  1. How many jet planes do we have when we add them together?
  2. If we have 2 horses and add one more, how many horses do we have now?
  3. What happens when we add more stars in the night sky?

Let’s Have Fun with Addition!

Learning how to add numbers is super fun! Let’s play a game where we add things together and see what happens. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Jet Planes Adventure

Look, here are 3 jet planes flying in the sky. Now, let’s add 2 more jet planes. How many jet planes do we have now?

3 + 2 = 5

Wow! We have 5 jet planes zooming around!

Galloping Horses

Here come 2 horses galloping across the field. Let’s add one more horse to join them. How many horses are there now?

2 + 1 = 3

Great! Now we have 3 horses running together!

Racing Cars

Here are 4 race cars speeding on the track. Let’s add 3 more race cars. How many race cars do we have now?

4 + 3 = 7

Awesome! There are 7 race cars zooming by!

Fast Cheetahs

Look at the 5 cheetahs running fast. Let’s add 2 more cheetahs. How many cheetahs are there now?

5 + 2 = 7

Wow! We have 7 cheetahs sprinting together!

Shiny Stars

Here are 6 stars twinkling in the night sky. Let’s add 3 more stars. How many stars do we see now?

6 + 3 = 9

Beautiful! There are 9 stars shining bright!

Clucking Chickens

Here are 10 chickens clucking around. Let’s add 0 more chickens. How many chickens do we have now?

10 + 0 = 10

That’s right! We still have 10 chickens clucking happily!

Math is Awesome!

Learning math is so much fun! Keep practicing addition, and you’ll be a math superstar in no time!

  • Can you think of a time when you added things together, like toys or snacks? How many did you have before and after you added them?
  • If you could add any animals to a group, which animals would you choose and how many would you add? Why?
  • Imagine you are playing a game with your friends where you need to add things together. What would you like to add, and how would you decide who gets to add next?
  1. Jet Plane Counting Game: Gather some toy planes or use paper cutouts. Start with 3 planes and ask a friend or family member to add 2 more. Count together to see how many planes you have now. Try different numbers and see how many combinations you can make!

  2. Nature Walk Addition: Go for a walk in the park or your backyard. Look for groups of objects like flowers, rocks, or leaves. Count how many you see in one spot, then find another group and add them together. How many do you have in total? Share your findings with a friend!

  3. Starry Night Drawing: Draw a night sky on a piece of paper. Start by drawing 6 stars, then add 3 more. Count how many stars you have now. Can you create a story about your starry sky? Share your drawing and story with your class or family!

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

**Move and Add**

Learning addition is really cool!

Follow me and do the best you can.

Add the two numbers and have fun, and you’ll always get the sum.

Here are 3 jet planes. Here’s how they move.

Add 2 more jet planes. Show me what they do.

How many jet planes?

3 + 2 = 5

Here are 2 horses. Here’s how they move.

Add one more horse. Show me what they do.

How many horses?

2 + 1 = 3

Here are 4 race cars. Here’s how they move.

Add 3 more race cars. Show me what they do.

How many race cars?

4 + 3 = 7

Move and Add.

Learning addition is really cool!

Here are 5 cheetahs. Here’s how they move.

Add 2 more cheetahs. Show me what they do.

How many cheetahs?

5 + 2 = 7

Here are 6 stars. Here’s how they move.

Add 3 more stars. Show me what they do.

How many stars?

6 + 3 = 9

Here are 10 chickens. Here’s how they move.

Add 0 chickens. Show me what they do.

How many chickens?

10 + 0 = 10

Learning math makes me glad!

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