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Bridging through 10 Learning objectives: To begin to bridge through 10 when adding a single digit number

9 + 4 = ? +

Let’s make the first number up to 10 and count on what is left! What should we do? Let’s make the first number up to 10 and count on what is left!

9 + 1 = 10 10 + 3 = 13 9 + 4 = ? +

7 + 5 = ? +

What should we do now? That’s right! We can make the first number up to 10 and count on what is left!

7 + 3 = 10 10 + 2 = 12 7 + 5 = ? +

Do you think you have got it? Try this!

8 + 7 = ? Think about what we have practised. 8 + 7 = ? Think about what we have practised. Make the first number up to ten and count on what is left.

Ready…

8 + 7 = ? 8 + 2 = 10 And… 10 + 5 = …

15 ! Were you right?