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Let's understand grouping and the mathematical concept of ones and tens with the help of Raj and Maya.
For example: for the bracelet in which there 10 flowers in bracelet & 2 extra flowers, there will be 1 tens and 2 ones.
1 tens means 10 flowers and 2 ones means 2 flowers.
First Bracelet: 10 flowers (10 in tens, 0 in ones).
Second Bracelet: 10 flowers (10 in tens, 0 in ones) + 2 extra flowers (0 in tens, 2 in ones) = 12 flowers (10 + 2).
Third Bracelet: 10 flowers (10 in tens, 0 in ones) + 5 extra flowers (0 in tens, 5 in ones) = 15 flowers (10 + 5).
By grouping the flowers into tens and ones, we can easily add them together. In total, Raj and Maya gave 7 extra flowers (7 ones) and made 30 flowers in bracelets (3 tens). Grouping helps us understand addiction better and makes counting and adding more fun!
Let's Learn about Numberline now! Imagine a number line as a magical road that helps us understand numbers better. It's like a big ruler, but instead of measuring length, it shows us how numbers go from small to big or big to small.
A number line is like a long path with numbers written on it. The numbers start from the smallest on the left and get bigger as we move to the right.
Number Line
Imagine you have a line of fruits on a table:
If you point your finger at apple and more 2 steps ahead,
you will end up on orange.
The fruit line helps us understand how numbers go in order. It's like taking a tasty journey through math!
when we jumped from apple , with number 0, to orange, with number 2, we added numbers on our imaginary fruit number line. 0+2=2 and that's where our finger was pointed when we jumped 2 steps ahead.
If we take 1 step back from where we are now, let's see where we land now.
When we took back a step, we ended up on banana, which is at number 1. we can also say 2-1 = 1. That's how we subtract numbers on number line.
Imagine you have a special number line with big steps, each step representing ten numbers:
When we took two big steps from 0 tens to 2 tens, we added numbers on our big-step number line. 0 + 2 = 2 tens (20), and that's where we landed after taking two big steps ahead.
Now, let's go back one big step from where we are, from 2 tens (20) to 1 ten (10).
The big-step number line helps us see how numbers change when we add or subtract tens. It's like taking big leaps in math and exploring numbers in a fun way!
Now that we understand how ones and tens work, let's practice adding and subtracting them.
Imagine Ram has 24 coins in his collection, with each coin worth 1 rupee. He receives an additional 32 coins.
Calculating Total Coins
He added additional 3 tens into 2 tens he had and similarly added additional 2 ones to 4 ones he had
After adding the new coins, Ram has 5 tens (50 coins) and 6 ones (6 coins) in his collection, having total of 56 Rs. This way, he learns how to count and add tens and ones when receiving additional coins!
Now, let's explore Subtraction.
Imagine Ram has a collection of coins. He has 37 coins in total, with each coin worth 1 rupee. Ram decides to buy himself a snack from the store, which costs 23 coins.
Calculating Remaining Coins
To find out how many coins Ram has left, he subtracts the coins spent on the snack from the coins he had originally:
He subtracted 2 tens from 3 tens and then subtracted 3 ones from 7 ones
After buying the snack, Rama has 1 ten (10 coins) and 4 ones (4 coins) left in his collection. This way, he understands how to count and subtract tens and ones when dealing with money!
Remaining coins
Let's Practice and learn addition with help of a pyramid. Observe the following pyramid:
Here, the 2 numbers at the base are getting added to form the number above them.
Great Job! kuddos we have completed the pyramid ✨
Let's Practice and learn subtraction with help of a pyramid like we practiced addition. Observe the following pyramid:
Here, number below the bigger number is being subtracted from the number above it.
To find the 1st missing number, we need to subtract 24 from 50. Thus the number is 26.
To find next missing number, we need to subtract 11 from 26. Thus 26 - 11 = 15. making the missing number 15.
To find next number we will repeat the same process , 24 - 11 = 13.
With all the Practice we have now learned how ones and tens work and how they make addition and subtraction easy.
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1. What is a number line? |
2. How can you add and subtract tens on the number line? |
3. How can children learn addition by practicing on a number line? |
4. How can children learn subtraction by practicing on a number line? |
5. What is an addition pyramid and how can it help with learning addition? |
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