Practice Adding by 3’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

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In this lesson, students learn how to add 3 to various numbers through engaging examples and relatable scenarios, such as adding apples, balloons, and candies. The lesson emphasizes practice and repetition to reinforce the concept, encouraging students to visualize the addition process and understand its application in everyday situations. By the end, students are motivated to continue practicing their addition skills to become more proficient in math.
  1. What happens when we add 3 to 2 apples?
  2. If you have 5 pencils and get 3 more, how many pencils do you have now?
  3. Can you think of something else you can add 3 to, like toys or candies?

Practice Adding by 3’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

Let’s Have Fun with Adding!

Hey there! Today, we’re going to learn how to add numbers with 3. It’s like a fun game where we find out how many things we have when we add 3 more to them. Are you ready? Let’s start!

Adding 3 to Different Numbers

When we add 3 to 2, we get 5. It’s like having 2 apples and getting 3 more. Now you have 5 apples!

If we add 3 to 8, we get 11. Imagine you have 8 balloons and someone gives you 3 more. Now you have 11 balloons!

Adding 3 to 4 gives us 7. It’s like having 4 toy cars and getting 3 more. Now you have 7 toy cars!

When we add 3 to 6, we get 9. If you have 6 candies and get 3 more, you now have 9 candies!

Adding 3 to 0 is easy. You still have 3 because you started with nothing and got 3!

When we add 3 to 10, we get 13. Imagine having 10 stickers and getting 3 more. Now you have 13 stickers!

More Fun with Adding 3!

Let’s try some more:

  • 3 plus 5 equals 8. If you have 5 pencils and get 3 more, you have 8 pencils!
  • 3 plus 7 equals 10. Imagine 7 cookies and getting 3 more. Now you have 10 cookies!
  • 3 plus 1 equals 4. If you have 1 teddy bear and get 3 more, you have 4 teddy bears!
  • 3 plus 9 equals 12. With 9 marbles and 3 more, you have 12 marbles!
  • 3 plus 3 equals 6. If you have 3 books and get 3 more, you have 6 books!

Let’s Practice Together!

Here are some examples to help you practice:

  • There are 3 water bottles. Add 3 more, and now there are 6 water bottles. 3 plus 3 equals 6.
  • There are 3 bubbles. Four more pop up, and now there are 7. 3 plus 4 equals 7.
  • There are 3 microphones. Add 5 more, and now there are 8 microphones. 3 plus 5 equals 8.

Keep Practicing!

Keep practicing adding 3 to different numbers. It’s a fun way to learn math and get better at counting. Remember, practice makes perfect!

Great job today! Keep up the good work, and you’ll be a math star in no time!

  • Can you think of something you have at home that you can add 3 more to? What would it be, and how many would you have in total?
  • Imagine you have 3 friends coming over to play. How many toys would you need if each friend wants 3 toys to play with? Can you count them all?
  • What is your favorite thing to count by adding 3? Is it toys, snacks, or something else? Why do you like counting that item?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom. Find objects that come in groups of 3, like 3 chairs, 3 books, or 3 toys. Count them out loud and then add 3 more to each group. How many do you have now? Share your findings with a friend or family member!

  2. Story Time Addition: Create a short story with a friend or family member where you start with a certain number of items and add 3 more. For example, “Once upon a time, there were 4 ducks swimming in a pond. Then, 3 more ducks joined them. How many ducks are there now?” Draw a picture to go with your story and show the addition.

  3. Snack Math: Use small snacks like crackers or fruit pieces to practice adding by 3. Start with a small number of snacks, like 2 or 5, and then add 3 more. Count how many you have in total. You can eat the snacks once you’ve finished counting!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any repetitive elements and maintaining clarity:

[Music]
Three plus two equals five.
Three plus eight equals eleven.
Three plus four equals seven.
Three plus six equals nine.
Three plus zero equals three.
Three plus ten equals thirteen.
Three plus five equals eight.
Three plus seven equals ten.
Three plus one equals four.
Three plus nine equals twelve.
Three plus three equals six.

[Applause]
Three plus two equals five.
Three plus five equals eight.
Three plus one equals four.
Three plus eight equals eleven.
Three plus ten equals thirteen.
Three plus three equals six.
Three plus seven equals ten.
Three plus zero equals three.
Three plus nine equals twelve.
Three plus four equals seven.

There are three water bottles.
Three more water bottles are added, now there are six water bottles.
Three plus three equals six.

There are three bubbles.
Four more pop up, now there are seven.
Three plus four equals seven.

There are three microphones.
There are five more, now there are eight microphones in all.
Three plus five equals eight.
Three plus six equals nine.
Three plus eight equals eleven.
Three plus three equals six.
Three plus ten equals thirteen.
Three plus four equals seven.
Three plus two equals five.
Three plus seven equals ten.
Three plus one equals four.
Three plus five equals eight.
Three plus nine equals twelve.
Three plus zero equals three.
Three plus ten equals thirteen.
Three plus three equals six.
Three plus seven equals ten.
Three plus zero equals three.
Three plus five equals eight.
Three plus nine equals twelve.
Three plus one equals four.
Three plus six equals nine.
Three plus four equals seven.
Three plus eight equals eleven.
Three plus two equals five.

This version maintains the educational content while removing unnecessary repetitions and distractions.

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