Practice Adding by 4’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

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In this lesson, students learn how to add the number 4 to various other numbers through engaging examples and relatable scenarios, such as adding apples, candies, and balloons. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practice in mastering addition, encouraging students to explore adding 4 to different numbers while having fun with math. Overall, it aims to build confidence and proficiency in basic addition skills.
  1. What happens when we add 4 to the number 3?
  2. If you have 4 balloons and add 4 more, how many balloons do you have now?
  3. Can you think of something you can add 4 to in real life?

Practice Adding by 4’s! | Meet the Math Drills – Addition

Let’s Have Fun with Adding!

Hey there! Today, we’re going to learn how to add the number 4 to other numbers. It’s like a fun game where we see how numbers grow when we add 4 to them. Are you ready? Let’s start!

Adding 4 to Numbers

When we add 4 to 3, we get 7. It’s like having 3 apples and getting 4 more. Now you have 7 apples!

If you have 2 candies and add 4 more, you will have 6 candies. Yum!

Imagine you have 10 balloons. Add 4 more, and now you have 14 balloons floating in the sky!

What if you have 6 toy cars and add 4 more? You will have 10 toy cars to play with!

More Adding Fun!

Let’s try some more:

  • 4 plus 0 equals 4. Nothing changes when you add zero!
  • 4 plus 7 equals 11. That’s a lot of fun!
  • 4 plus 5 equals 9. Almost ten!
  • 4 plus 8 equals 12. A dozen!
  • 4 plus 9 equals 13. Lucky number!
  • 4 plus 1 equals 5. Easy peasy!

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice some more:

  • 4 plus 2 equals 6. Great job!
  • 4 plus 3 equals 7. You’re doing awesome!
  • 4 plus 4 equals 8. Double fours!
  • 4 plus 6 equals 10. Ten is a perfect number!
  • 4 plus 10 equals 14. Wow, that’s big!

Adding in Real Life

Think about this: You have 4 holes in the ground. If you dig 2 more, now you have 6 holes. That’s 4 plus 2 equals 6!

Or, you have 4 snowballs. Make 4 more, and now you have 8 snowballs. That’s 4 plus 4 equals 8!

What if you have 4 clocks and add 7 more? Now you have 11 clocks. That’s 4 plus 7 equals 11!

Keep Practicing!

Remember, practice makes you better at adding. Try adding 4 to different numbers and see what you get. Have fun with numbers and keep learning!

Great job today! You’re becoming a math star!

  • Can you think of something you have at home, like toys or snacks, and imagine adding 4 more to them? How many would you have then?
  • When you play with your friends, do you ever have to add things together, like sharing toys or snacks? How does adding make it more fun?
  • Have you ever helped someone by adding more of something, like setting the table with more plates or giving more crayons to a friend? How did it feel to help by adding?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom! Find objects in groups of 4, like 4 spoons or 4 books. Then, add 4 more of the same objects and count how many you have in total. Can you find different objects to add 4 to? Share what you found with a friend or family member!

  2. Draw and Add: Grab some paper and crayons. Draw a picture of something you like, such as apples, cars, or balloons. Start with 4 of them, then draw 4 more. Count how many you have now. Try this with different items and colors. How many different pictures can you create by adding 4?

  3. Story Time Addition: Create a short story with a friend or family member where you start with 4 of something, like 4 puppies or 4 stars. Then, add 4 more to your story. How does the story change? What happens when you add 4 more? Share your story with the class or your family!

Here’s the sanitized version of the transcript:

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

There are four holes. He makes two more, now there are six. Four plus two equals six. She has four snowballs. She makes four more, now she has eight snowballs. Four plus four equals eight. There are four clocks. Seven more clocks are added, now there are eleven clocks in all. Four plus seven equals eleven. Four plus one equals five. Four plus zero equals four. Four plus two equals six. [Music] Four plus three equals seven. Four plus four equals eight. Four plus five equals nine. Four plus six equals ten. Four plus seven equals eleven. Four plus eight equals twelve. Four plus nine equals thirteen. Four plus ten equals fourteen. Four plus four equals eight. Four plus nine equals thirteen. Four plus five equals nine. Four plus one equals five. Four plus seven equals eleven. Four plus ten equals fourteen. Four plus zero equals four. Four plus six equals ten. Four plus three equals seven. Four plus eight equals twelve. Four plus two equals six. [Music]

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