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This document provides examples and activities to teach adding three 1-digit numbers. It discusses strategies like starting with the largest number, looking for number bonds and doubles, and keeping one number in the same place. Examples show adding in different orders and explaining the strategies. An activity asks students to find multiple ways to make 7 using three numbers.

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This document provides examples and activities to teach adding three 1-digit numbers. It discusses strategies like starting with the largest number, looking for number bonds and doubles, and keeping one number in the same place. Examples show adding in different orders and explaining the strategies. An activity asks students to find multiple ways to make 7 using three numbers.

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Aim

• I can add three 1-digit numbers.

Success Criteria
• I can spot known facts.
• I can decide which numbers to add first.
Make Me
I am the number 6.
How many ways can you find to make me by adding 2 or more numbers
together?

Work with a
partner. Score a point if
you find a way
that no one else
has found.
Make Me
I am the number 8.
How many ways can you find to make me by adding 2 or more numbers
together?

Work with a
partner. Score a point if
you find a way
that no one else
has found.
How Would You Add?
4 + 17 = 21
?

Would you start


with the largest
number?

17 + 4 = 21
How Would You Add?
5 + 28 = 33
?

Would you start


with the largest
number?

28 + 5 =
How Would You Add?
5 + 7 + 5 = 17
?

Would you you


Or would start
withfor
look thealargest
known
number?
fact?

57 + 5 + 75 = ?
How Would You Add?
4 + 9 + 6 = 19
?

Would you you


Or would start
withfor
look thealargest
known
number?
fact?

49 + 64 + 96 = ?
How Would You Add?

16 + 7
4 + 24
12 + 6 + 8
7 + 2 + 13

When would you start with the biggest number?

When is it better to not start with the largest number?


How Would You Add?

16 + 7 = 23
4 + 24 = 28
12 + 6 + 8 = 26
7 + 2 +13 = 22

Explain the strategies you used each time.

Are the strategies different when adding more than 2 numbers?


Number Bonds

Usually, it is quicker to start from


the larger number when adding.
That way there is less counting to
do! When adding three numbers,
it might be quicker to look for
number bonds, doubles or near
doubles. This might mean it is
easier to add the larger number at
the end.
Use Three Numbers to Make…
Hint! Keep a
number in the 7 0+3+4
is the same as
same place for as
4 + 3 + 0.
long as you can.
How many ways can you find?
0+0+7
0+1+6
0+2+5
0+3+4
1+1+5
1+2+4
1+3+3
2+2+3
Three Numbers Activity
Aim
• I can add three 1-digit numbers.

Success Criteria
• I can spot known facts.
• I can decide which numbers to add first.

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