Practice Adding by 10’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

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In this lesson, students learn how to add numbers by 10, using simple examples and engaging stories to illustrate the concept. By practicing various addition problems, such as 10 plus 4 equals 14 and 10 plus 6 equals 16, learners gain confidence in their addition skills. The lesson emphasizes that with practice, adding by 10 can be both fun and easy, encouraging students to continue honing their math abilities.
  1. What happens when we add 10 to the number 5?
  2. If I have 10 circles and I draw 3 more, how many circles do I have now?
  3. Can you tell me what 10 plus 8 equals?

Practice Adding by 10’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

Let’s Learn to Add with 10!

Adding is like putting things together. Today, we will learn how to add numbers with 10. It’s fun and easy!

Adding 10 to Different Numbers

When we add 10 to a number, we get a new number. Let’s see how it works:

  • 10 plus 8 equals 18.
  • 10 plus 6 equals 16.
  • 10 plus 0 equals 10.
  • 10 plus 9 equals 19.
  • 10 plus 7 equals 17.
  • 10 plus 1 equals 11.
  • 10 plus 4 equals 14.
  • 10 plus 10 equals 20.
  • 10 plus 2 equals 12.
  • 10 plus 5 equals 15.
  • 10 plus 3 equals 13.

Fun Stories with Adding

Let’s use some stories to make adding more fun!

Story 1: Circles

Imagine you have 10 circles. If you draw 4 more circles, how many circles do you have now? You have 14 circles! So, 10 plus 4 equals 14.

Story 2: Crumbs

You have 10 crumbs. If you drop 6 more crumbs, how many crumbs do you have to eat? You have 16 crumbs! So, 10 plus 6 equals 16.

Story 3: Nails

You see 10 nails. If you find 7 more nails, how many nails do you have now? You have 17 nails! So, 10 plus 7 equals 17.

Practice Makes Perfect!

Let’s practice some more:

  • 10 plus 8 equals 18.
  • 10 plus 4 equals 14.
  • 10 plus 6 equals 16.
  • 10 plus 2 equals 12.
  • 10 plus 0 equals 10.
  • 10 plus 9 equals 19.
  • 10 plus 1 equals 11.
  • 10 plus 7 equals 17.
  • 10 plus 3 equals 13.
  • 10 plus 5 equals 15.

Keep Practicing!

Adding with 10 is fun and easy. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a math star!

  • Can you think of something you have 10 of, like toys or blocks? If you add 5 more, how many do you have now? What other things can you add to 10?
  • Imagine you are playing a game where you start with 10 points. If you earn 3 more points, how many points do you have? What other games do you play where you can add points?
  • Think about a time when you had to count things, like candies or stickers. How would adding 10 more make counting easier or more fun? Can you share a story about it?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that come in groups of 10, like pencils, crayons, or blocks. Then, find a few more objects and practice adding them to your group of 10. For example, if you have 10 crayons and find 3 more, how many do you have now? Write down your findings and share them with a friend or family member.

  2. Story Time Addition: Create your own addition story using the number 10. Draw a picture to go along with your story. For example, “I have 10 apples. I picked 5 more apples from the tree. How many apples do I have now?” Share your story and picture with the class and see if they can solve your addition problem.

  3. Nature Walk Numbers: Take a walk outside and collect 10 small items like leaves, rocks, or sticks. As you walk, find more items and practice adding them to your collection. For instance, if you find 2 more leaves, how many leaves do you have in total? Discuss your findings with a partner and see who found the most items.

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[Music]
Ten plus eight equals eighteen.
Ten plus six equals sixteen.
Ten plus zero equals ten.
Ten plus nine equals nineteen.
Ten plus seven equals seventeen.
Ten plus one equals eleven.
Ten plus four equals fourteen.
Ten plus ten equals twenty.
Ten plus two equals twelve.
Ten plus five equals fifteen.
Ten plus three equals thirteen.
Ten plus six equals sixteen.
Ten plus one equals eleven.
Ten plus ten equals twenty.
Ten plus eight equals eighteen.
Ten plus three equals thirteen.
Ten plus five equals fifteen.
Ten plus zero equals ten.
Ten plus seven equals seventeen.
Ten plus two equals twelve.
Ten plus nine equals nineteen.
Ten plus four equals fourteen.

There are ten circles. Four more are drawn.
Now there are fourteen circles.
Ten plus four equals fourteen.

There are ten crumbs. She drops six more.
Now she gets sixteen crumbs to eat.
Ten plus six equals sixteen.

There are ten nails. She sees seven more.
Now there are seventeen nails.
Ten plus seven equals seventeen.
Ten plus ten equals twenty.
Ten plus eight equals eighteen.
Ten plus four equals fourteen.
Ten plus six equals sixteen.
Ten plus two equals twelve.
Ten plus zero equals ten.
Ten plus nine equals nineteen.
Ten plus one equals eleven.
Ten plus seven equals seventeen.
Ten plus three equals thirteen.
Ten plus five equals fifteen.
Ten plus six equals sixteen.
Ten plus three equals thirteen.
Ten plus five equals fifteen.
Ten plus zero equals ten.
Ten plus nine equals nineteen.
Ten plus two equals twelve.
Ten plus eight equals eighteen.
Ten plus four equals fourteen.
Ten plus ten equals twenty.
Ten plus one equals ten.
Ten plus seven equals seventeen.

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