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Bridging through 10 when adding single digits
1.
Bridging through 10 Learning
objectives: • To begin to bridge through 10 when adding a single digit number
2.
9 + 4
= ? +
3.
What should we
do? Let’s make the first number up to 10 and count on what is left!
4.
9 + 4
= ? 9 + 1 = 10 10 + 3 = 13 +
5.
7 + 5
= ? +
6.
What should we
do now? That’s right! We can make the first number up to 10 and count on what is left!
7.
7 + 5
= ? 7 + 3 = 10 10 + 2 = 12 +
8.
Do you think
you have got it? Try this!
9.
8 + 7
= ? Think about what we have practised. Make the first number up to ten and count on what is left.
10.
Ready…
11.
8+ 7 =
? 8 + 2 = 10 And… 10 + 5 = …
12.
15 ! Were you
right?
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