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Mathematics WK 2 Addition Without & With Regrouping

The document provides instructions for addition with and without regrouping. It includes examples of adding multiple single-digit numbers together, as well as numbers greater than 10 that require regrouping the ones and tens places. The objectives are to learn how to add numbers without and with regrouping, including adding three numbers at once.

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Mathematics WK 2 Addition Without & With Regrouping

The document provides instructions for addition with and without regrouping. It includes examples of adding multiple single-digit numbers together, as well as numbers greater than 10 that require regrouping the ones and tens places. The objectives are to learn how to add numbers without and with regrouping, including adding three numbers at once.

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- maThEMatICs ClaSs -
additiON Without &
with rEgroupiNg
Week 2
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ObjEcTives:

1. Add numbers without regrouping.

2. Add numbers with regrouping.

3. Add three numbers.


AdDitIoN wIThoUT reGrOuPInG
24 + 3 =

Method 1 Method 2
❑ Count from the greater number.
❑ Add the ones.

❑ Add the tens.


AdDitIoN wIThoUT reGrOuPInG
32 + 5 =

Method 1 Method 2

Tens Ones

3 2
+ 5
3 7
AdDitIoN wIThoUT reGrOuPInG
17 + 20 =

Method 1 Method 2
❑ Add the ones.
❑ Count on in tens from 17.

❑ Add the tens.


AdDitIoN wIThoUT reGrOuPInG
25 + 10 =

Method 1 Method 2

Tens Ones

2 5
+1 0

3 55
AdDitIoN wIThoUT reGrOuPInG
14 + 23 =

Method 1 Method 2
❑ Add the ones.
Tens Ones

1 4
+ 2 3
7

❑ Add the tens.


Tens Ones

1 4
+ 2 3
3 7
AdDitIoN wIThoUT reGrOuPInG

14 + 25 =
Tens Ones
Game:
1 4
+ 2 5

3 99
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THE GOOD NEIGHBORs


STORE AN AWARD

regROuping
to rearrange (something) into a new group
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RegROupINg
Tens Ones

1 teN 12 onES
2 onES
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Can you regroup the ONES into TENS?


Tens Ones

Can we we
Should regroup
stop
more? Why?
here? Why?

2 teNs 23 onES
3 onES
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AdDinG nuMbERs WitH reGrOuPInG


❑ Add the ones.
Step 1

❑ Add the tens.

Step 2
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14 + 8 =
Step 1 ❑ Add the ones.
4 ones + 8 ones = 12 ones
12 ones = 1 ten and 2 ones, so I put digit 1 in Tens Ones
1
the ten place and digit 2 in the ones place.
1 4
+ 8
Step 2 ❑ Add the tens.
1 ten + 1 ten = 2 tens
2 2
I write digit 2 in the tens place.

14 + 8 = 22
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ChaLlENge
What is the the CORRECT addition equation based on the number line below?

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

33 + 9 = 42
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AdDinG tWo nUMbeRs WitH reGrOuPInG

Step 1 ❑ Add the ones.


5 ones + 7 ones = 12 ones
Tens Ones
I put digit 1 in the ten place 1
and digit 2 in the ones place. 1 5
+ 1 7
❑ Add the tens.
1 ten + 1 ten + 1 ten = 3 3 22
Step 2 tens
I write digit 3 in the tens place.
WhiCh LeAveS sHoUlD tHe fROg JumP On To gET tHe sUM?

Tens Ones Tens Ones

1 1
1 9 1 9
+ 1 5 + 1 6

19
3 4 3 55

16
15

35
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ChaLlENge
28 + 6 is greater than _____.

34 + 3 30 + 5

25 + 5 29 + 9
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5+6+4= AdDinG tHreE nuMbERs

❑ Make 10 first.

❑ Add the rest of the numbers.


5+7+6
AdDinG tHreE nuMbERs

Method 2 Game:
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THANKS!
Resources:
My Pals Are Here Maths 1B Pupil’s Book pages 16-27

The Good Neighbor Store an Award

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