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2 MATH 1 Applications of lessons learned in 1 st grading…

3 1)Counting 1 to 10Counting 1 to 10 2)Philippine peso CoinsPhilippine peso Coins 3)Ordinal NumbersOrdinal Numbers

4 1)Adding Vertically and HorizontallyAdding Vertically and Horizontally 2)Adding without RegroupingAdding without Regrouping 3)Adding with RegroupingAdding with Regrouping 4)Problem solvingProblem solving

5 1)Subtraction without RegroupingSubtraction without Regrouping 2)Subtraction with RegroupingSubtraction with Regrouping

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7 0zero I don’t have anything for zero. He is all alone. 0

8 1one I have one ball. 1

9 2two I see two bees. 1 2

10 3three I see three playing dolphins. 1 2 3

11 4 four I see four frogs playing with the computers. 1 2 3 4

12 5 Five I see five elephants walking. 1 3 5 2 4

13 I see six monkeys. 1 2 4 6 3 4 5

14 I see seven horses running.

15 I see eight walking tigers.

16 I see jumping nine rats.

17 I see ten happy cats.

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19 Php1 is equal to Php1 Php1 = Php1 =

20 Php5 is equal to five Php1 Php5 =

21 Php10 is equal to ten Php1 Php5 = =

22 ……OR Php10 is equal to two Php5 Php5 Php5 Php10 =

23 Ordinal numbers

24 5 th 1 st 4 th 2 nd 3 rd

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28 1 + 2

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30 Vertically… 1 + 2 3 ________

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32 First, we add the ones.

33 Then, the tens.

34 Add your ones … Then, add your tens.

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36 Add your ones. Carry over 1 on top of 2 in the tens place. 1

37 Add your tens. Add all the numbers in your tens place. 1

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39 1 And that’s how to add with regrouping!

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44 How many BANANAS are hiding under the SQUARE, if the total is 5? 43 square 5-1=4

45 How many BANANAS are hiding under the SQUARE, if the total is 5? 44 4

46 How many BURGERS are hiding under the CIRCLE if the total is 9 ? 45 9-4=5 circle

47 How many BURGERS are hiding under the CIRCLE if the total is 9 ? 46 5

48 How many DOGS are hiding under the RECTANGLE if the total is 6 ? 47 rectangle 6-3=3

49 How many DOGS are hiding under the RECTANGLE if the total is 6 ? 48 3

50 How many APPLES are hiding under the TRIANGLE if the total is 10 ? 49 triangle 10-5=5

51 How many APPLES are hiding under the TRIANGLE if the total is 10 ? 50 5

52 Lets see the correct answer! 51 9 – 1 = ___ 87

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54 Tens Ones 62 - 8 Let’s start with 62 and then take away 8.

55 Tens Ones 62 - 8 62 is 6 tens and 2 ones.

56 Tens Ones 62 - 8 I will take away 8 ones.

57 Tens Ones 62 - 8 This is how I got more ones...

58 Tens Ones 62 - 8 Now I have five tens and twelve ones. 512

59 Tens Ones 62 - 8 This is how I can take 8 ones. 512 There are 4 ones left. 4

60 Tens Ones 62 - 8 512 There are 5 tens left. 54 is the answer. 45

61 Tens Ones 41 - 13 41 is 4 tens and 1 one.

62 Tens Ones 41 - 13 I will take away 3 ones.

63 Tens Ones 41 - 13 This is how I got more ones…

64 Tens Ones 41 - 13 I have 3 tens now. 3

65 Tens Ones 41 - 13 I have eleven ones now. 311 Ihad 1 one and I got 10 more I had 1 one and I got 10 more.

66 Tens Ones 41 - 13 311 Do I still have 41 total? 102030 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

67 Tens Ones 41 - 13 311 YES! When you regroup, you still have the same amount. You just show it a different way! 102030 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

68 Tens Ones 41 - 13 Now I will take away 3 ones. 311 There are 8 ones left. 8

69 Tens Ones 41 - 13 311 I will take away 1 ten. 8

70 Tens Ones 41 - 13 311 There are 2 tens left. 28 is the answer. 82


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