Addition - Objective - 1 - 15th - 18th May 2023

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Addition of 2 & 3- digit numbers.

Date: 15.05.23 to 18.05.23

Objective 1:

To calculate the sum of 2 & 3- digit numbers


without regrouping.
Date: ___________ RECAP
Scan the QR code and complete the quiz
STARTER
Kate has to water only the flowers that add up to numbers
greater than 90. Write the name of flower with sum greater
than 90.

Rose Lily Marigold


• What happens when we add 0 to any number?

• What happens when we add 1 to any number?

• 10 + 7 =?
• 7 + 10 =?
Important Notes:
a)When you add 0(zero) to a number the sum that is
the answer is the number itself.
Example: 23+0 = 23

b) When you add 1 to a number, the sum is the next


number.
Example: 58+ 1 = 59

c) When 2 or more numbers are added in any order,


the sum will be the same.
Example: 13 + 20 = 33 or 20 + 13 = 33
264
32
96
296
6
416
51
67
467
7
Collaborative Activity
Group C:
Group A: Group B: Flip
What makes
Dice Game and Solve
10

Group D :
Group E: Group F:
Crack the
Dominos Boom cards
code

Group G:
Addend and
numbers
Learning Journey
Use the facts to solve Add the following Solve the following: Write the missing numbers:
the following: numbers:

1. 54 + 1 = _________
2. 0 + 78 = _________ 1. Sameen has 12 pencils and Nia
has 10 pencils; Nia’s sister gave
3. 13+ 12 = 12 + her 5 more pencils. Who has a
_______ greater number of pencils?
4. 1 + 45 =
____________ 2. The florist bought 130 red
roses, 544 white daisies. How
5. 93+____ = 93 many flowers did the florist
bring in all?
Date: ________ AFL
Objective 1: Addition of 2 and 3- digit numbers without regrouping.

1) 6 7 + 2 2 2) 7 6 5 + 2 2 1=

3) 7 3 1 + 1 4 7 4) 6 0 5 + 2 5 3
CHALLENGE:
ERROR ANALYSIS

6 2 3 6 2 3
2 4 2 4
8 6 3 6 4 7
EXIT SLIP
Extended Learning:

1) Make two question of (word


problem) on addition.
2) T.B : Exercise 2A
Extra Practice at home

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